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Bringing focus to kids with epilepsy
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Bringing laser focus to voltage imaging: Enhanced indicators and advanced scanning methods for two-photon recording of dense networks in vivo
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/bringing-laser-focus-to-voltage-imaging-enhanced-indicators-and-advanced-scanning-methods-for-two-photon-recording-of-dense-networks-in-vivoRecording the electrical impulses of neurons with optical methods in the brain will be enormously beneficial for understanding how the healthy brain functions, as well as how diseases of the brain impact its normal function. Project Overview Recording the electrical impulses of neurons with optical...
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Bringing together the country’s best researchers to improve outcomes for dementia
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/bringing-together-the-country-s-best-researchers-to-improve-outcomes-for-dementiaDr. Bojana Stefanovic is a Senior Scientist at Sunnybrook Research Institute in Toronto. Brain Canada is a proud partner to the Canadian Consortium on Neurodegeneration in Aging (CCNA), a cross-country collaborative effort to make strides in our understanding and treatment of dementia. The CCNA has...
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Brock part of national research team setting up EEG data-sharing system
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/brock-part-of-national-research-team-setting-up-eeg-data-sharing-systemBrock University is at the forefront of a movement getting a major boost to make neuroscience more open and accessible worldwide. Read the full story here.
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Building back our mental health
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/building-back-our-mental-healthThe COVID-19 pandemic has contributed to a renewed focus on our collective mental health. For more than a year now, Canadians have been faced with increased isolation, heightened uncertainty and overwhelming feelings of emotional and mental exhaustion. Lockdowns are causing disruptions of services...
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Building capacity and sustainability for spinal cord injury care and research
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/building-capacity-and-sustainability-for-spinal-cord-injury-care-and-researchThe project The project Chester Ho, based at the University of Calgary, and his team, received a Brain Canada Platform Support Grant in 2014 to develop a provincial registry for patients with traumatic or non-traumatic spinal cord injuries. The overall aim was to integrate research with clinical...
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Building for the future
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/building-for-the-futureDr. Nancy Butcher (left), recipient of a 2012 Bell Mental Health Research Training with her supervisor, Dr. Anne Basset. In 2012, Dr. Nancy Butcher was a young PhD student at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health exploring a new line of research into individuals with a rare genetic condition...
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Building on ten years of momentum
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/building-on-ten-years-of-momentumDr. Richard Robitaille, at the Université de Montréal, received his first grant from ALS Canada ten years ago. Already a world-leading expert on the neuromuscular junction (NMJ), the funding was his first research foray into ALS and allowed him to find clinical applications for his expertise. His...
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Building Reproducible AI Frameworks for Brain Health with the Brain Health Data Challenge Platform
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/building-reproducible-ai-frameworks-for-brain-health-with-the-brain-health-data-challenge-platformNeuroscience is on the brink of a digital revolution, where vast amounts of data from diverse individuals are supporting the creation of powerful predictive models of brain disorders. Project Overview Neuroscience is on the brink of a digital revolution, where vast amounts of data from diverse...
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Building the Rick Hansen Alberta Spinal Cord Injury Registry
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/building-the-rick-hansen-alberta-spinal-cord-injury-registryThere are an estimated 86,000 people living with a spinal cord injury (SCI) in Canada, with an annual economic burden of $2.67 billion for those surviving the initial injury. Project Overview There are an estimated 86,000 people living with a spinal cord injury (SCI) in Canada, with an annual...