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2020 Turnbull-Tator Award in Spinal Cord Injury and Concussion Research
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/2020-turnbull-tator-award-in-spinal-cord-injury-and-concussion-researchBrain Canada Foundation and the Barbara Turnbull Foundation for Spinal Cord Research are pleased to announce the launch of the second annual Turnbull-Tator Award in Spinal Cord Injury and Concussion Research. This award aims to recognize an outstanding publication in the field of spinal cord and/or...
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2021 call for Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Program
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/2021-call-for-future-leaders-in-canadian-brain-research-programThe human brain is the last great mystery of human health. So incredibly powerful. So dazzlingly complex. We won’t solve these mysteries by thinking small. We need a new generation of scientists who dare to think big. Brain Canada is pleased to announce the launch of the 2021 Future Leaders in...
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2021 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2021-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowship-2Stephanie Mouchbahani-Constance is conducting research to determine and better understand the molecular mechanism for the pain caused by lionfish venom. Project Overview Stephanie Mouchbahani-Constance is conducting research to determine and better understand the molecular mechanism for the pain...
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2021 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2021-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowshipSylvie Lesuis is a postdoctoral fellow who is conducting research to decipher the key pathways that underlie stress-induced overgeneralization of memory at the behavioural, network dynamics and cellular level. Project Overview Sylvie Lesuis is a postdoctoral fellow who is conducting research to...
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2021 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2021-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowship-19Mina Mirjalili is conducting research on deficits in working memory capacity which has been shown to be common in mild cognitive impairment. Project Overview Mina Mirjalili is conducting research on deficits in working memory capacity which has been shown to be common in mild cognitive...
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2021 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2021-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowship-10Lauren Forgrave is studying the value of core Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in assisting with medical decision making and early and accurate diagnosis for frontotemporal dementia. Project Overview Lauren Forgrave is studying the value of core Alzheimer’s disease biomarkers in assisting with...
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2021 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2021-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowship-3Mina Mirjalili is conducting research on deficits in working memory capacity which has been shown to be common in mild cognitive impairment. Project Overview Mina Mirjalili is conducting research on deficits in working memory capacity which has been shown to be common in mild cognitive...
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2021 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2021-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowship-12Mina Mirjalili is conducting research on deficits in working memory capacity which has been shown to be common in mild cognitive impairment. Project Overview Mina Mirjalili is conducting research on deficits in working memory capacity which has been shown to be common in mild cognitive...
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2021 research call for Brain Canada’s Platform Support Grants
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/2021-research-call-for-brain-canada-s-platform-support-grantsThis new funding opportunity enables capacity building and cost-effective means of accessing cutting-edge research equipment, technology, and services Brain Canada is pleased to announce the launch of the 2021 Platform Support Grants. Research in the neurosciences has always required a combination...
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2022 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/2022-dr-hubert-van-tol-travel-fellowshipCourtney Bannerman is a doctoral candidate at Queen's University who is conducting research to better understand how the nervous system interacts with the immune system during spinal cord injury pain and those interactions can be changed to offer patients pain relief. Project Overview Courtney...