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Brain-Heart Research Integrative Innovation Team Endeavor (BHRIITE) – A Paradigm Shift in Brain-Heart Concept and Care

  • Type de subvention

    Team grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Accident vasculaire cérébral et lésion cérébrale

  • Disease Area

    Other

  • Compétition

    Heart-Brain Connection IMPACT Award

  • Province

    Ontario

  • Date de Début

    2022

  • Montant total du financement

    $2,900,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $1,450,000

Aperçu du projet

Brain-Heart conditions such as cognitive impairment (trouble remembering and learning) or heart failure (heart muscle unable to pump enough blood) are becoming more common as we age. Brain and heart conditions commonly occur in the same patient, share the same risk factors, and have huge impact on patients’ lives. Despite…

EMPOW-HER: Exploring methods to improve participation of women in clinical trials to help enhance stroke recovery research

  • Type de subvention

    Team grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Accident vasculaire cérébral et lésion cérébrale

  • Disease Area

    Stroke

  • Compétition

    Brain Canada-Women’s Brain Health Initiative Expansion Grants: Considering Sex and Gender

  • Province

    Ontario

  • Date de Début

    2022

  • Montant total du financement

    $105,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $52,500

Aperçu du projet

In general, women take part in research less than men. We found women take part in our research less than men too. We are a team of rehabilitation researchers located across Canada that test new treatments like drugs, technologies, and remote therapies on people who have had a stroke that…

Functional Connectivity and Cognitive Decline in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer’s Disease

  • Type de subvention

    Team grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Neurodegeneration

  • Disease Area

    Alzheimer’s

  • Compétition

    Brain Canada-Women’s Brain Health Initiative Expansion Grants: Considering Sex and Gender

  • Province

    Alberta

  • Date de Début

    2022

  • Montant total du financement

    $105,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $52,500

Aperçu du projet

Alzheimer’s disease is a leading cause of dementia and cognitive decline. Currently, there is no treatment for Alzheimer’s disease but there are treatment strategies and lifestyle factors that to some extent, slow the progression of the disease. In our previously funded research we used a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease…

CanStim Platform: Sex and Gender-Based Analysis Expansion

  • Type de subvention

    Team grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Accident vasculaire cérébral et lésion cérébrale

  • Disease Area

    Stroke

  • Compétition

    Brain Canada-Women’s Brain Health Initiative Expansion Grants: Considering Sex and Gender

  • Province

    Ontario

  • Date de Début

    2022

  • Montant total du financement

    $105,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $52,500

Aperçu du projet

The Canadian Platform for Trials in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (CanStim) is national research platform whose goal is to create a network of sites across Canada for clinical trials that can develop and test the use of different types of non-invasive brain stimulation as an additional therapy option for people with…

Sex-Differences in Dopaminergic Regulation of Stroke Recovery in Rats

  • Type de subvention

    Team grants

  • Domaine de recherche

    Accident vasculaire cérébral et lésion cérébrale

  • Disease Area

    Stroke

  • Compétition

    Brain Canada-Women’s Brain Health Initiative Expansion Grants: Considering Sex and Gender

  • Province

    Québec

  • Date de Début

    2022

  • Montant total du financement

    $105,000

  • Contribution Santé Canada

    $52,500

Aperçu du projet

Strokes often cause brain damage that can severely affect motor function, particularly fine movements of the hands and digits. The motor cortex is the main brain area issuing commands for voluntary hand movements. This brain area, when damaged by a stroke, has the ability to adapt by forming new connections…