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From hopes and dreams to groundbreaking AI research in cerebral palsy

Summary by Imprint
What begins as a co-op experience can sometimes change the trajectory of a career — that's exactly what happened to UW alum Kritika Grover. During her work term at the SickKids Research Institute, Kritika demonstrated remarkable curiosity and initiative, contributing to an important study on cerebral palsy. Murto Hilali, who completed his co-op
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Imprint broke the news in Waterloo, Canada on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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