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Identification of Protein Interactions That Regulate FUS Mislocalization and Aggregation in ALS
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/identification-of-protein-interactions-that-regulate-fus-mislocalization-and-aggregation-in-alsAmyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a debilitating and terminal disease. Project Overview Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a debilitating and terminal disease. A common hallmark of its familial and sporadic forms is the accumulation of insoluble protein aggregates in the cytoplasm of motor...
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Identification of the Neural Circuitry of Persistent Depressive Symptoms in First-Episode Schizophrenia: From Biomarkers to Predictive Imaging
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/identification-of-the-neural-circuitry-of-persistent-depressive-symptoms-in-first-episode-schizophrenia-from-biomarkers-to-predictive-imagingPeople with schizophrenia often suffer from depressive and negative symptoms, such as reduced emotional expression, or less motivation. Project Overview People with schizophrenia often suffer from depressive and negative symptoms, such as reduced emotional expression, or less motivation. These...
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Identifying Proteogenomic Signatures Of Smoldering Lesions in Multiple Sclerosis
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/identifying-proteogenomic-signatures-of-smoldering-lesions-in-multiple-sclerosisMultiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of non-traumatic neurological disability, affecting 1 in 400 Canadian adults. Project Overview Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common cause of non-traumatic neurological disability, affecting 1 in 400 Canadian adults. It occurs when the immune...
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Identifying the cell-type specific transcriptional program by Npas4 in motor learning
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/identifying-the-cell-type-specific-transcriptional-program-by-npas4-in-motor-learningThe primary motor cortex in the brain is responsible for voluntary movement. It has also been proposed to be one of the sites for motor memory formation and storage. Project Overview The primary motor cortex in the brain is responsible for voluntary movement. It has also been proposed to be one of...
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Igniting Hope fosters connection, learning and the promise of a better future for youth mental health in Canada
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/igniting-hope-fosters-connection-learning-and-the-promise-of-a-better-future-for-youth-mental-health-in-canadaMore than 70 youth leaders, advocates, clinicians, researchers, policymakers, and stakeholders came together in Toronto on November 15 for an open exchange on youth mental health, hosted by Brain Canada, with support from RBC. More than 70 youth leaders, advocates, clinicians, researchers,...
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Imaging a New ALS Biomarker in the Eye
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/imaging-a-new-als-biomarker-in-the-eyeCurrent biomarkers of ALS used by clinicians to help care for ALS patients have many drawbacks that may include cost, accessibility, and invasiveness of procedures. Project Overview Current biomarkers of ALS used by clinicians to help care for ALS patients have many drawbacks that may include cost,...
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Imaging Endocannabinoid Signalling in Individuals with Cocaine Addiction
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/imaging-endocannabinoid-signalling-in-individuals-with-cocaine-addictionCocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. Approximately 10% of Canadians aged 20-24 report current cocaine use. Project Overview Cocaine is a highly addictive stimulant drug. Approximately 10% of Canadians aged 20-24 report current cocaine use. Demand for the drug is growing and rates of...
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Immunotherapy as a targeted low-impact treatment of paediatric brain cancers
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/immunotherapy-as-a-targeted-low-impact-treatment-of-paediatric-brain-cancersThe existing treatment regimens for children with ependymomas are generally not successful and if successful survivors are left with considerable disabilities including severely diminished IQ, focal neurological and language deficits, and endocrine deficiencies. Project Overview The existing...
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Impact at the intersection of neuroscience and AI
https://braincanada.ca/about/news-updates/impact-at-the-intersection-of-neuroscience-and-aiAs part of our mission to fund bold brain research, Brain Canada has, together with its donors and partners, supported dozens of large-scale research projects and platforms to develop and apply cutting-edge AI approaches to advance our understanding of the brain and identify solutions for brain...
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Impact of 2-hydroxyglutarate-induced astrocytes reactivity in low-grade glioma progression and recurrence
https://braincanada.ca/funded-grants/impact-of-2-hydroxyglutarate-induced-astrocytes-reactivity-in-low-grade-glioma-progression-and-recurrenceMutations in the metabolic enzymes are commonly observed in brain cancers. Project Overview Mutations in the metabolic enzymes are commonly observed in brain cancers. Although the precise molecular underpinning for this remains elusive, it has been shown that brain cancer-associated mutations in...