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The Canadian Optogenetics and Vectorology Foundry

Optogenetics, defined as a technique where light-sensitive genes are introduced into brain cells to control their activity with light, allows researchers to precisely control nerve cell communication thereby, transforming brain research.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions de la plate-forme
Domaine de recherche
Système nerveux central
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2025

An EEG platform for national and international EEG-based neuroscience (EEGNet)

EEG is a non-invasive, inexpensive, and efficient tool for measuring electrical signals in the brain.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions de la plate-forme
Domaine de recherche
Neurotechnologie
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2021

Canadian Optogenetics and Vectorology Foundry

Optogenetics is a relatively new science subdomain that is revolutionizing brain research with great promises for therapeutics.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions de la plate-forme
Domaine de recherche
Neurotechnologie
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2020

The Canadian Neurophotonics Platform

Dr. De Koninck studies the persistent changes in spinal cord function that occur after nervous system injury that lead to chronic pain.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions de la plate-forme
Domaine de recherche
Système nerveux central
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2015

Distinct neuro-immune interactions drive sex differences in chronic pain

One of the most important advances in our understanding of chronic pain over the last decade or so is the realization that neurons are not the only cells in the central nervous system participating in the processing of pain signals.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions d'équipe
Domaine de recherche
Système nerveux central
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2015

2014 Barbara Turnbull Award for Spinal Cord Research

Dr. De Koninck studies the persistent changes in spinal cord function that occur after nervous system injury that lead to chronic pain.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions pour le renforcement des capacités
Domaine de recherche
Blessures
Province
Québec
DATE DE DÉBUT
2014

Transforming research on chronic pain

Pain affects millions of people worldwide and has a profound negative effect on quality of life.


TYPE DE SUBVENTION
Subventions d'équipe
Province
Ontario
DATE DE DÉBUT
2004