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Adrianne Tan
(She/Her)

Honours Student

Adrianne is a fifth-year Bachelor of Science Psychology student at the University of Calgary. She aims to complete her undergraduate degree with honours in Winter 2025, working within the TREC Lab. Her research experience has primarily focused on examining neurodevelopmental disorders and concurrent child health issues through psychological assessments via chart reviews. This experience has sparked her passion for child mental health and developmental psychology. Looking ahead, Adrianne envisions pursuing graduate studies, specializing in either academia or clinical psychology with a focus on development. 

 

What would you bring in your backpack if you were heading on a TREC?   


If she were to embark on a TREC (trek), she'd likely equip herself with a dog-carrying backpack for her dog, Kylo. Kylo, her high-energy Havanese, loves walks and adventures. He could trot alongside her or cozy up in the carrier, providing perfect company for the journey ahead. 

Adrianne Tan
(She/Her)

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The Trailblazing Research for Equitable Care (TREC) Lab

University of Calgary


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Calgary, Alberta

T2N 1N4
 

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