-
The Frontier Trial – Field Randomization of NA-1 Treatment In Early Responders
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-frontier-trial-field-randomization-of-na-1-treatment-in-early-respondersStroke is a life threatening emergency caused by blocked arteries that affects 45,000 Canadians a year. Each hour a stroke is left untreated means brain cells are dying. Project Overview Stroke is a life threatening emergency caused by blocked arteries that affects 45,000 Canadians a year. Each...
-
The impact of ALS disease variants on regulation of heat shock protein life cycles – Implications for neuronal proteostasis
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-impact-of-als-disease-variants-on-regulation-of-heat-shock-protein-life-cycles-implications-for-neuronal-proteostasisThe abnormal accumulation of misfolded proteins and aggregates is the hallmark of multiple forms of ALS and other neurodegenerative diseases. Project Overview The abnormal accumulation of misfolded proteins and aggregates is the hallmark of multiple forms of ALS and other neurodegenerative...
-
The impact of motherhood and APOE genotype on the aging brain
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-impact-of-motherhood-and-apoe-genotype-on-the-aging-brainWomen are more likely than men to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and they also tend to develop greater declines in memory and other cognitive functions. Project Overview Women are more likely than men to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, and they also tend to develop greater declines...
-
The Impact of Paediatric Brain Tumor Treatment on Structural and Functional Brain Connectivity
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-impact-of-paediatric-brain-tumor-treatment-on-structural-and-functional-brain-connectivityThanks to advances in cancer treatments, more than 80% of children treated for brain tumors now survive at least five years after their diagnosis. Project Overview Thanks to advances in cancer treatments, more than 80% of children treated for brain tumors now survive at least five years after their...
-
The influence of functional connectivity on cognitive reserve
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-influence-of-functional-connectivity-on-cognitive-reserveDeclining cognitive activity is associated with a wide-variety of neurodegenerative disorders, brain injuries as well as with normal aging despite any clear pathological condition. Project Overview Declining cognitive activity is associated with a wide-variety of neurodegenerative disorders, brain...
-
The interplay of DNA regulatory elements and epigenetics in Alzheimer’s disease
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-interplay-of-dna-regulatory-elements-and-epigenetics-in-alzheimer-s-diseaseAlzheimer’s disease (AD) is a severely disabling illness with biological causes that are not well understood. Abnormalities in gene function impacts brain activities and could cause AD. Project Overview Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a severely disabling illness with biological causes that are not...
-
The Lived Experience of Autism in an Indigenous Community: A Qualitative Study
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-lived-experience-of-autism-in-an-indigenous-community-a-qualitative-studyAutism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by difficulties with communication, social deficits as well as repetitive behaviors and interests. Project Overview Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by difficulties with communication, social deficits as well as repetitive behaviors and...
-
The McConnell Brain Imaging Center: A world-renowned multidisciplinary platform dedicated to brain research using multimodal neuroimaging and neuroinformatics
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-mcconnell-brain-imaging-center-a-world-renowned-multidisciplinary-platform-dedicated-to-brain-research-using-multimodal-neuroimaging-and-neuroinformaticsThanks to the late Dr. William Feindel’s vision, who in the 1970’s believed that brain imaging was the “future for neurology and neurosurgery”, and to a generous donation, the Montreal Neurological Institute (The Neuro) inaugurated the McConnell Brain Imaging Center (BIC) in 1984. Project...
-
The McConnell Brain Imaging Centre: a Hub of Scientific Excellence for Translational Neuroimaging
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-mcconnell-brain-imaging-centre-a-hub-of-scientific-excellence-for-translational-neuroimagingThe McConnell Brain Imaging Centre (BIC) is a major platform and research centre entirely dedicated to brain imaging. It features 7 multimodal imaging core units (MRI, PET, MEG, EEG for humans and disease models), comprehensive high-performance computing and data storage resources, and prominent...
-
The Mesoscopic Integrated Neuroimaging Data (MIND) Platform
https://braincanada.ca/fr/subventions-financées/the-mesoscopic-integrated-neuroimaging-data-mind-platformThe MIND Platform is a groundbreaking initiative that will revolutionize brain research by allowing scientists to capture and analyze unprecedented detailed images of the brain at both large and small scales. Project Overview The MIND Platform is a groundbreaking initiative that will revolutionize...