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Exploring New Therapeutic Approaches for Medulloblastoma
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/exploring-new-therapeutic-approaches-for-medulloblastomaMedulloblastoma (MB) is a brain cancer that affects children. Medulloblastoma (MB) is a brain cancer that affects children. Current treatment for MB leaves patients with debilitating brain issues. We found that aggressive MB have low activity of a process called nonsense mediated decay (NMD)....
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Exploring the complexities of dementia risk in females: role of pregnancy history and the gut-brain axis
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/exploring-the-complexities-of-dementia-risk-in-females-role-of-pregnancy-history-and-the-gut-brain-axisWomen have a higher lifetime risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), possibly due to female-specific factors like menopause and pregnancy history. Project Overview Women have a higher lifetime risk of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), possibly due to female-specific factors like menopause and pregnancy history....
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Exploring the involvement of TDP-43 SUMOylation in ALS pathogenesis
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/exploring-the-involvement-of-tdp-43-sumoylation-in-als-pathogenesisTDP-43 is an essential DNA/RNA binding protein at the epicenter of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Project Overview TDP-43 is an essential DNA/RNA binding protein at the epicenter of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Nearly all cases of ALS present with TDP-43 pathology involving nuclear to...
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Exploring the Potential of Reinforcement Learning in Pediatric Speech and Language Therapy
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/exploring-the-potential-of-reinforcement-learning-in-pediatric-speech-and-language-therapyWe are working on an innovative project to improve speech therapy for children who have trouble speaking or understanding language. Project Overview We are working on an innovative project to improve speech therapy for children who have trouble speaking or understanding language. We’re using a type...
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Exploring the relationship between synaptic density marker SV2A PET imaging and acute neuroplastic potential with interleaved TMS-fMRI in treatment resistant depression
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/exploring-the-relationship-between-synaptic-density-marker-sv2a-pet-imaging-and-acute-neuroplastic-potential-with-interleaved-tms-fmri-in-treatment-resistant-depressionDepression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of Canadians. Project Overview Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of Canadians. While there are treatment options available, some patients do not respond to conventional antidepressants and...
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Exploring the role of ectosomes in Parkinson’s disease
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/exploring-the-role-of-ectosomes-in-parkinson-s-diseaseParkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative movement disorder. Project Overview Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative movement disorder. At the cellular level, one of the main features of Parkinson’s disease is the clumping of a protein called alpha-synuclein. The disease gets worse as this...
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F-words Foundations for families & service providers training program
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/f-words-foundations-for-families-service-providers-training-programCanChild’s ‘F-words for Child Development’ offer a fresh way for everyone to look at health. Based on WHO concepts, they present a holistic, strengths-based, function-promoting, family-centred approach to child health. Project Overview CanChild’s ‘F-words for Child Development’ offer a fresh way...
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Faire fonctionner le traitement pour le cancer du cerveau chez l'enfant
https://braincanada.ca/fr/à-propos-de/nouvelles-mises-à-jour/faire-fonctionner-le-traitement-du-cancer-du-cerveau-chez-l-enfantLes thérapies personnalisées ne sont pas encore une réalité pour les enfants atteints de médulloblastome, une forme très agressive de cancer du cerveau. Le traitement implique une chirurgie invasive, une irradiation de l'ensemble du cerveau et de la moelle épinière, ainsi que de fortes doses de...
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Faire progresser la recherche sur le cancer du cerveau
https://braincanada.ca/fr/à-propos-de/nouvelles-mises-à-jour/faire-progresser-la-recherche-sur-le-cancer-du-cerveauPHOTO : Dr Robert Vanner (à gauche) et Dr Sheila Singh, lauréats des 2025 bourses de recherche translationnelle sur le cancer du cerveau. Brain Canada et la Société de recherche sur le cancer (SRC) font progresser la recherche sur le cancer du cerveau grâce à l'innovation collaborative et à...
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Faire progresser les solutions en matière de recherche en santé en Saskatchewan
https://braincanada.ca/fr/à-propos-de/nouvelles-mises-à-jour/faire-progresser-les-solutions-de-recherche-en-matière-de-santé-en-saskatchewanLa Saskatchewan Health Research Foundation (SHRF), la Fondation Brain Canada, la Jim Pattison Children’s Hospital Foundation (JPCHF), la Société Alzheimer de la Saskatchewan et Lung Saskatchewan sont fières d’annoncer qu’elles investissent 2,7 M$ dans des solutions de recherche locales examinées par...