Hassan Khan
Hassan
Khan
Research Assistant
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute

Hassan Khan is a volunteer at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He is currently working under the supervision of Dr. David Moher on the state of open science in academia. He also works at the Department of National Defence where he assists in the development of selection tests and assessment tools for the Canadian Armed Forces.

Before joining the Centre for Journalology, Hassan was part of the Cognitive Remediation and Neuroimaging (CRANI) lab, where he worked on a virtual reality study that used Strategy for Semantic Association Memory (SESAME) training to improve verbal memory capacity and motivation in patients with Schizophrenia.

Hassan holds a Bachelor of Honours degree in Psychology from Carleton University and hopes to pursue a career as a clinician-scientist in the near future. His research interests include mental health, meta-research, knowledge synthesis, and health services and policy research.