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Brain Awareness Travel Award

  • Type de subvention

    Capacity building grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Mental Health

  • Disease Area

    Mental illness

  • Compétition

    Brain Awareness Travel Award

  • Province

    British Columbia

  • Date de Début

    2023

  • Montant total du financement

    $1,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $500

Aperçu du projet

Elizabeth Gregory, a doctoral candidate at the University of British Columbia, investigates the effect of personalized cortical targets with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on major depressive disorder. Elizabeth used the Brain Awareness Travel Award to attend the 29th Annual Organization for Human Mapping (OHBM) Conference in Montreal, QC.

Brain Awareness Travel Award

  • Type de subvention

    Capacity building grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Mental Health

  • Disease Area

    Mental illness

  • Compétition

    Brain Awareness Travel Award

  • Province

    Québec

  • Date de Début

    2023

  • Montant total du financement

    $1,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $500

Aperçu du projet

Laurence Dion-Albert, a doctoral candidate at the Université Laval (CERVO Brain Research Center), investigates sex-specific neurovascular changes underlying stress responses and human depression. Laurence used the Brain Awareness Travel Award to attend the 14th International Conference on Cerebral Vascular Biology (CVB) in Uppsala, Sweden.

Microglia and Vapourized Cannabis

  • Type de subvention

    Capacity building grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Central Nervous System

  • Disease Area

    Other

  • Compétition

    Canadian Consortium for the Investigation of Cannabinoids (CCIC) Neuroscience Fellowship in Cannabis and Cannabinoid Research

  • Province

    British Columbia

  • Date de Début

    2023

  • Montant total du financement

    $12,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $6,000

Aperçu du projet

Microglia, the brain's resident immune cells, are vital for healthy brain function. This is partially accomplished through their interactions with the primary brain cells, neurons, and those cells' connections, synapses. Microglia are highly responsive to changes in the environment, including lifestyle factors, which can modify their functions and interactions with…

Brain-to-brain synchrony as a novel biomarker of dyadic intervention response in prenatally anxious/depressed patients and their infants

  • Type de subvention

    Capacity building grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodevelopment

  • Disease Area

    Mental illness

  • Compétition

    Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research

  • Province

    Québec

  • Date de Début

    2023

  • Montant total du financement

    $100,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $50,000

Aperçu du projet

Parent-child brain-to-brain synchrony is the coordinated interplay of brain activity between parent and child, which is believed to be evolutionarily important for strengthening bond formation. Thanks to recent advances, neuroscientists can now measure this brain-to-brain synchrony using hyperscanning (i.e., concurrent scanning of parent and child as they interact). High parent-child…

Sex differences in modulation of serotonergic circuits by the neuropeptide corticotropin releasing factor

  • Type de subvention

    Capacity building grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Central Nervous System

  • Disease Area

    Other

  • Compétition

    Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research

  • Province

    Québec

  • Date de Début

    2023

  • Montant total du financement

    $100,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $50,000

Aperçu du projet

Anxiety disorders disproportionately affect women: their chances of developing an anxiety disorder are twice as high than for men. Fundamental research studies the brain circuits involved in normal and/or pathological anxiety, yet only a minority of studies focus on sex-related differences. Recent research in our laboratory has identified a brain…