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Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery Clinical Trials Platform
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/canadian-partnership-for-stroke-recovery-clinical-trials-platformThe overall goals of the Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery Clinical Trials Platform is to create a national network of stroke rehabilitation clinical trial sites, help train future researchers and test potential high impact new recovery approaches. Project Overview The overall goals of...
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Canadian Platform for Research in Non-Invasive Brain Stimulation (CanStim)
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/canadian-platform-for-research-in-non-invasive-brain-stimulation-canstimMore Canadians are surviving stroke today than in previous years, but improved survival also means that more individuals are living with a disability due to stroke. Project Overview More Canadians are surviving stroke today than in previous years, but improved survival also means that more...
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Canadian Prospective Cohort Study to Understand Progression in Multiple Sclerosis (CanProCo)
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Canadian research platform receives major funding boost
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/canadian-research-platform-receives-major-funding-boostNew grant to fuel international collaboration and optimize data sharing for the research community Brain Canada is pleased to announce the awarding of a $1,844,900 2019 Platform Support Grant (PSG) to Dr. Alan Evans and team at the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital (The Neuro). This funding...
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Canadian rTMS Treatment and Biomarker Network in Depression (CARTBIND) Trial
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/canadian-rtms-treatment-and-biomarker-network-in-depression-cartbind-trialRepetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective treatment for patients with depression who have not responded to antidepressant medications. Project Overview Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is an effective treatment for patients with depression who have not...
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Cannabis is legal, but we need better information on its impact.
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/cannabis-is-legal-but-we-need-better-information-on-its-impactDr. Robert Laprairie, 2019 Azrieli Future Leader in Canadian Brain Research.
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CanProCo: Canadian Prospective Cohort Study to Understand Progression in Multiple Sclerosis
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/canproco-canadian-prospective-cohort-study-to-understand-progression-in-multiple-sclerosisThe CanProCo team Spanning multiple disciplines, this five-year project is a collaborative study combining the efforts of nearly 50 leading MS researchers from across Canada. It is the first project of its kind in Canada aiming to better understand progression in MS and why some people progress in...
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CanStim Platform: Sex and Gender-Based Analysis Expansion
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/canstim-platform-sex-and-gender-based-analysis-expansionThe 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...
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CanStroke Recovery Trials: Platform Expansion Proposal
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/canstroke-recovery-trials-platform-expansion-proposalIn 2017, Canada saw 89,500 new strokes in people aged 20 and older and counted 878,500 people living with stroke. Project Overview In 2017, Canada saw 89,500 new strokes in people aged 20 and older and counted 878,500 people living with stroke. Developing innovative therapeutics, devices, and...
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Capacity Building for Evidenced Based Mental Health Service Providers
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/capacity-building-for-evidenced-based-mental-health-service-providersPartners and Donors Capitalize for Kids