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ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT The Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for two full-time tenure stream appointments in Neuroscience. Both appointments are at the rank of Assistant Professor, with an expected start date of July 1, 2021, or shortly thereafter. BRAIN STAR WINNER: ANNEMARIE DEDEK Annemarie Dedek, Carleton University. Scientific publication: Annemarie Dedek, Jian Xu, Chaya M Kandegedara, Louis-Étienne Lorenzo, Antoine G Godin, Yves De Koninck, Paul J Lombroso, Eve C Tsai, Michael E Hildebrand, Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing, Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1535WILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. MAKING INFORMATION MEANINGFUL LEADS TO BETTER MEMORY Making information meaningful leads to better memory. When trying to memorize information, it is better to relate it to something meaningful rather than repeat it again and again to make it stick, according to a recent Baycrest study published in NeuroImage. “When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways toremember
VASCULAR DEVELOPMENT MAY BE AT RISK IN AUTISM CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR NEUROSCIENCEMEMBERSHIPMEETINGSADVOCACYOPPORTUNITIESCOMMITTEESNEUROSCIENTISTS A CERVO research centre team demonstrates the role of light and calcium ions in neural stem cell activation in adulthood. It has long been believed that neurons in the human brain develop only during the period from embryogenesis to adolescence. It is now known that in some areas of the brain, neural stem cells remain and give rise to neurons 14TH CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE MEETING 14th Canadian Neuroscience Meeting. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place throughout Canada and beyond, CAN-ACN is excited to announce that the 14th Annual Meeting will be held as a virtual event, taking place from 23 – 25 August 2021. This decision was made to ensure the safety of our scientific community, as well as to enable ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 2021 Please follow the steps below to ensure you are compliant with CAN submission procedures. Step 1: Become a member of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience for the new membership year. Click here to renew / become a member of the Association in order to submit. Step 2: Once you have become an active member, please click here for memberonly
ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT The Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for two full-time tenure stream appointments in Neuroscience. Both appointments are at the rank of Assistant Professor, with an expected start date of July 1, 2021, or shortly thereafter. BRAIN STAR WINNER: ANNEMARIE DEDEK Annemarie Dedek, Carleton University. Scientific publication: Annemarie Dedek, Jian Xu, Chaya M Kandegedara, Louis-Étienne Lorenzo, Antoine G Godin, Yves De Koninck, Paul J Lombroso, Eve C Tsai, Michael E Hildebrand, Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing, Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1535WILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. MAKING INFORMATION MEANINGFUL LEADS TO BETTER MEMORY Making information meaningful leads to better memory. When trying to memorize information, it is better to relate it to something meaningful rather than repeat it again and again to make it stick, according to a recent Baycrest study published in NeuroImage. “When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways toremember
VASCULAR DEVELOPMENT MAY BE AT RISK IN AUTISM ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 2021 Please follow the steps below to ensure you are compliant with CAN submission procedures. Step 1: Become a member of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience for the new membership year. Click here to renew / become a member of the Association in order to submit. Step 2: Once you have become an active member, please click here for memberonly
NEUROSCIENCE POSITIONS Postdoc position in Neuroscience-University of Calgary 2021/06/04 ; Post-doc available – Hospital for Sick Children/University of Toronto 2021/06/03 ; Post doctoral and graduate student positions in neuroscience – Thompson laboratory, University of Calgary 2021/06/03 ; Post Doc Position – Preclinical Studies of Cognitive Dysfunctions in Addictions – CAMH 2021/06/01 ACADEMIC APPOINTMENT The Department of Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for two full-time tenure stream appointments in Neuroscience. Both appointments are at the rank of Assistant Professor, with an expected start date of July 1, 2021, or shortly thereafter. SCIENCE FUNDING IN CANADA The Fundamental science review report proposed investments in Investigator-led direct project funding over 4 years of $1215 Millions, while $689 Millions were included in the same four year period in budget 2018, or 56.7%. Source: Report of the Fundamental Science Review, p. 154.BRAIN STAR AWARDS
Description and Conditions Objectives. Existing since March of 2001, Brain Star is a program of CIHR’s Institute of Neurosciences Mental Health and Addiction (CIHR-INMHA). Brain Star is administered under the Institute Community Support Grants and Awards program and is designed to recognize the excellence of research done in Canada by students and trainees in all fields andWILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. 13TH ANNUAL CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE MEETING 13th Annual Canadian Neuroscience Meeting. The 2019 Canadian Neuroscience Meeting took place May 22 – 25 2019 at the Sheraton Centre Toronto Hotel. We want to thank all who participated in this important event. The CAN meeting program is composed of morning feature plenary lectures followed by plenary symposia that showcasecutting edge
2019 SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM CAN Meeting app. All program information and abstract listings are available now on the CAN-ACN app! Search for CAN-ACN or Canadian Association for Neuroscience in the App Store or Google Play or scanour QR code.
NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years.DONALD OLDING HEBB
Donald Olding Hebb. Donald Hebb (1904-1985) is often considered the “father of neuropsychology” because of the way he was able to merge the psychological world with the world of neuroscience. This achievement was accomplished largely through his work The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory which was published in 1949. CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR NEUROSCIENCEMEMBERSHIPMEETINGSADVOCACYOPPORTUNITIESCOMMITTEESNEUROSCIENTISTS A CERVO research centre team demonstrates the role of light and calcium ions in neural stem cell activation in adulthood. It has long been believed that neurons in the human brain develop only during the period from embryogenesis to adolescence. It is now known that in some areas of the brain, neural stem cells remain and give rise to neurons 14TH CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE MEETING 14th Canadian Neuroscience Meeting. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place throughout Canada and beyond, CAN-ACN is excited to announce that the 14th Annual Meeting will be held as a virtual event, taking place from 23 – 25 August 2021. This decision was made to ensure the safety of our scientific community, as well as to enable ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 2021 Please follow the steps below to ensure you are compliant with CAN submission procedures. Step 1: Become a member of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience for the new membership year. Click here to renew / become a member of the Association in order to submit. Step 2: Once you have become an active member, please click here for memberonly
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee research feature: EwenWILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. BRAIN STAR WINNER: ANNEMARIE DEDEK Annemarie Dedek, Carleton University. Scientific publication: Annemarie Dedek, Jian Xu, Chaya M Kandegedara, Louis-Étienne Lorenzo, Antoine G Godin, Yves De Koninck, Paul J Lombroso, Eve C Tsai, Michael E Hildebrand, Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing, Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1535 NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years.DONALD OLDING HEBB
Donald Olding Hebb. Donald Hebb (1904-1985) is often considered the “father of neuropsychology” because of the way he was able to merge the psychological world with the world of neuroscience. This achievement was accomplished largely through his work The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory which was published in 1949. VASCULAR DEVELOPMENT MAY BE AT RISK IN AUTISM MAKING INFORMATION MEANINGFUL LEADS TO BETTER MEMORY Making information meaningful leads to better memory. When trying to memorize information, it is better to relate it to something meaningful rather than repeat it again and again to make it stick, according to a recent Baycrest study published in NeuroImage. “When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways toremember
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR NEUROSCIENCEMEMBERSHIPMEETINGSADVOCACYOPPORTUNITIESCOMMITTEESNEUROSCIENTISTS A CERVO research centre team demonstrates the role of light and calcium ions in neural stem cell activation in adulthood. It has long been believed that neurons in the human brain develop only during the period from embryogenesis to adolescence. It is now known that in some areas of the brain, neural stem cells remain and give rise to neurons 14TH CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE MEETING 14th Canadian Neuroscience Meeting. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place throughout Canada and beyond, CAN-ACN is excited to announce that the 14th Annual Meeting will be held as a virtual event, taking place from 23 – 25 August 2021. This decision was made to ensure the safety of our scientific community, as well as to enable ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 2021 Please follow the steps below to ensure you are compliant with CAN submission procedures. Step 1: Become a member of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience for the new membership year. Click here to renew / become a member of the Association in order to submit. Step 2: Once you have become an active member, please click here for memberonly
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee research feature: EwenWILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. BRAIN STAR WINNER: ANNEMARIE DEDEK Annemarie Dedek, Carleton University. Scientific publication: Annemarie Dedek, Jian Xu, Chaya M Kandegedara, Louis-Étienne Lorenzo, Antoine G Godin, Yves De Koninck, Paul J Lombroso, Eve C Tsai, Michael E Hildebrand, Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing, Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1535 NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years.DONALD OLDING HEBB
Donald Olding Hebb. Donald Hebb (1904-1985) is often considered the “father of neuropsychology” because of the way he was able to merge the psychological world with the world of neuroscience. This achievement was accomplished largely through his work The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory which was published in 1949. VASCULAR DEVELOPMENT MAY BE AT RISK IN AUTISM MAKING INFORMATION MEANINGFUL LEADS TO BETTER MEMORY Making information meaningful leads to better memory. When trying to memorize information, it is better to relate it to something meaningful rather than repeat it again and again to make it stick, according to a recent Baycrest study published in NeuroImage. “When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways toremember
REGISTRATION 2021
Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received in writing. The amount paid less a $25 (+tax) processing fee will be refunded for cancellations post-marked or faxed prior to August 9, 2021.Following this date, no refunds will be issued. 2021-10-20 THE BRAIN CONFERENCE: RNA MECHANISMS AND BRAIN Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee NEUROSCIENCE POSITIONS Postdoc position in Neuroscience-University of Calgary 2021/06/04 ; Post-doc available – Hospital for Sick Children/University of Toronto 2021/06/03 ; Post doctoral and graduate student positions in neuroscience – Thompson laboratory, University of Calgary 2021/06/03 ; Post Doc Position – Preclinical Studies of Cognitive Dysfunctions in Addictions – CAMH 2021/06/01 SCIENCE FUNDING IN CANADA The Fundamental science review report proposed investments in Investigator-led direct project funding over 4 years of $1215 Millions, while $689 Millions were included in the same four year period in budget 2018, or 56.7%. Source: Report of the Fundamental Science Review, p. 154. POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee research feature: EwenFELLOWSHIPS
2021/01/22. IBRO – MBL and CSHL Fellowships. The IBRO (International Brain Research Organization) US-Canada Regional Committee (USCRC) is pleased to announce our 2021 fellowships program that will cover the cost for PhD students and postdoctoral fellows training in neuroscience in Canada to attend advanced neuroscience courses or meetings at the Marine Biological Laboratories EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN NEUROSCIENCE Letter to CIHR leadership about the cancellation of the Spring 2020 Project Competition. Dr. Jibran Khokhar, on behalf of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience Equity Diversity and Inclusivity Committee sent a letter outlining the impacts of the Spring Project Competition cancellation, especially on the recent progress that the Canadian scientific enterprise has made in the context of NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years. THANK YOU LETTER TO THE HONOURABLE JANE PHILPOTT, MINISTER Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee HAROLD L. ATWOOD, PH.D., D.SC., FRSC Harold Atwood’s research addresses the physiology of muscular contraction, motor control, synaptic transmission, and synaptic modification in the nervous systems and neuromuscular systems of both arthropods (insects and crustaceans) and mammals. By far the largest part of this work was on neuromuscular systems of crustaceans, whichhave been
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR NEUROSCIENCEMEMBERSHIPMEETINGSADVOCACYOPPORTUNITIESCOMMITTEESNEUROSCIENTISTS A CERVO research centre team demonstrates the role of light and calcium ions in neural stem cell activation in adulthood. It has long been believed that neurons in the human brain develop only during the period from embryogenesis to adolescence. It is now known that in some areas of the brain, neural stem cells remain and give rise to neurons 14TH CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE MEETING 14th Canadian Neuroscience Meeting. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place throughout Canada and beyond, CAN-ACN is excited to announce that the 14th Annual Meeting will be held as a virtual event, taking place from 23 – 25 August 2021. This decision was made to ensure the safety of our scientific community, as well as to enable ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 2021 Please follow the steps below to ensure you are compliant with CAN submission procedures. Step 1: Become a member of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience for the new membership year. Click here to renew / become a member of the Association in order to submit. Step 2: Once you have become an active member, please click here for memberonly
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee research feature: EwenWILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. BRAIN STAR WINNER: ANNEMARIE DEDEK Annemarie Dedek, Carleton University. Scientific publication: Annemarie Dedek, Jian Xu, Chaya M Kandegedara, Louis-Étienne Lorenzo, Antoine G Godin, Yves De Koninck, Paul J Lombroso, Eve C Tsai, Michael E Hildebrand, Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing, Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1535 NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years.DONALD OLDING HEBB
Donald Olding Hebb. Donald Hebb (1904-1985) is often considered the “father of neuropsychology” because of the way he was able to merge the psychological world with the world of neuroscience. This achievement was accomplished largely through his work The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory which was published in 1949. VASCULAR DEVELOPMENT MAY BE AT RISK IN AUTISM MAKING INFORMATION MEANINGFUL LEADS TO BETTER MEMORY Making information meaningful leads to better memory. When trying to memorize information, it is better to relate it to something meaningful rather than repeat it again and again to make it stick, according to a recent Baycrest study published in NeuroImage. “When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways toremember
CANADIAN ASSOCIATION FOR NEUROSCIENCEMEMBERSHIPMEETINGSADVOCACYOPPORTUNITIESCOMMITTEESNEUROSCIENTISTS A CERVO research centre team demonstrates the role of light and calcium ions in neural stem cell activation in adulthood. It has long been believed that neurons in the human brain develop only during the period from embryogenesis to adolescence. It is now known that in some areas of the brain, neural stem cells remain and give rise to neurons 14TH CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE MEETING 14th Canadian Neuroscience Meeting. Due to the ongoing COVID-19 restrictions in place throughout Canada and beyond, CAN-ACN is excited to announce that the 14th Annual Meeting will be held as a virtual event, taking place from 23 – 25 August 2021. This decision was made to ensure the safety of our scientific community, as well as to enable ABSTRACT SUBMISSION 2021 Please follow the steps below to ensure you are compliant with CAN submission procedures. Step 1: Become a member of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience for the new membership year. Click here to renew / become a member of the Association in order to submit. Step 2: Once you have become an active member, please click here for memberonly
POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee research feature: EwenWILDER PENFIELD
Wilder Graves Penfield was born in January 1891 in Spokane, Washington but spent most of his childhood in Wisconsin. He attended Princeton University and received a bachelor’s degree in 1913. He then applied for – and was accepted for in 1915 – the prestigious Rhodes Scholarship to attend Oxford University in the UK. BRAIN STAR WINNER: ANNEMARIE DEDEK Annemarie Dedek, Carleton University. Scientific publication: Annemarie Dedek, Jian Xu, Chaya M Kandegedara, Louis-Étienne Lorenzo, Antoine G Godin, Yves De Koninck, Paul J Lombroso, Eve C Tsai, Michael E Hildebrand, Loss of STEP61 couples disinhibition to N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor potentiation in rodent and human spinal pain processing, Brain, Volume 142, Issue 6, June 2019, Pages 1535 NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years.DONALD OLDING HEBB
Donald Olding Hebb. Donald Hebb (1904-1985) is often considered the “father of neuropsychology” because of the way he was able to merge the psychological world with the world of neuroscience. This achievement was accomplished largely through his work The Organization of Behavior: A Neuropsychological Theory which was published in 1949. VASCULAR DEVELOPMENT MAY BE AT RISK IN AUTISM MAKING INFORMATION MEANINGFUL LEADS TO BETTER MEMORY Making information meaningful leads to better memory. When trying to memorize information, it is better to relate it to something meaningful rather than repeat it again and again to make it stick, according to a recent Baycrest study published in NeuroImage. “When we are learning new information, our brain has two different ways toremember
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Cancellation Policy: All cancellations must be received in writing. The amount paid less a $25 (+tax) processing fee will be refunded for cancellations post-marked or faxed prior to August 9, 2021.Following this date, no refunds will be issued. 2021-10-20 THE BRAIN CONFERENCE: RNA MECHANISMS AND BRAIN Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee NEUROSCIENCE POSITIONS Postdoc position in Neuroscience-University of Calgary 2021/06/04 ; Post-doc available – Hospital for Sick Children/University of Toronto 2021/06/03 ; Post doctoral and graduate student positions in neuroscience – Thompson laboratory, University of Calgary 2021/06/03 ; Post Doc Position – Preclinical Studies of Cognitive Dysfunctions in Addictions – CAMH 2021/06/01 SCIENCE FUNDING IN CANADA The Fundamental science review report proposed investments in Investigator-led direct project funding over 4 years of $1215 Millions, while $689 Millions were included in the same four year period in budget 2018, or 56.7%. Source: Report of the Fundamental Science Review, p. 154. POSTDOCTORAL ASSOCIATE Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee research feature: EwenFELLOWSHIPS
2021/01/22. IBRO – MBL and CSHL Fellowships. The IBRO (International Brain Research Organization) US-Canada Regional Committee (USCRC) is pleased to announce our 2021 fellowships program that will cover the cost for PhD students and postdoctoral fellows training in neuroscience in Canada to attend advanced neuroscience courses or meetings at the Marine Biological Laboratories EQUITY, DIVERSITY AND INCLUSION IN NEUROSCIENCE Letter to CIHR leadership about the cancellation of the Spring 2020 Project Competition. Dr. Jibran Khokhar, on behalf of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience Equity Diversity and Inclusivity Committee sent a letter outlining the impacts of the Spring Project Competition cancellation, especially on the recent progress that the Canadian scientific enterprise has made in the context of NEW HOPE FOR TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE Judes Poirier. A genetic variant conveys significant protection. Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., from the Douglas Mental Health Institute and McGill University in Montréal (Canada) and his team have discovered that a relatively frequent genetic variant actually conveys significant protection against the common form of Alzheimer’s disease and can delay the onset of the disease by as much as 4 years. THANK YOU LETTER TO THE HONOURABLE JANE PHILPOTT, MINISTER Recent content. Recording available: CSPC panel 128 – Roles & Responsibilities of Academic Science Societies in informing Policy: Lessons & Observations from Around the World 2021/05/21; CAN Connection Spring 2021 2021/05/17; Shedding light on adult brain stem cells 2021/04/30; Researchers close in on root of slow motor learning in autism 2021/04/16; CAN Trainee HAROLD L. ATWOOD, PH.D., D.SC., FRSC Harold Atwood’s research addresses the physiology of muscular contraction, motor control, synaptic transmission, and synaptic modification in the nervous systems and neuromuscular systems of both arthropods (insects and crustaceans) and mammals. By far the largest part of this work was on neuromuscular systems of crustaceans, whichhave been
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14th Canadian Neuroscience Meeting August 23 - 25, 2021 | Virtual meetingCAN Connection
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Winners of the 2020 CAN outreach and advocacy awards Cristian Zaelzer & the Convergence InitiativeBrain Star
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Learn more about the impact of neurological conditions in Canada CANADIAN NEUROSCIENCE NEWS View more recently featured neuroscience news stories. You can also submit a press release or a recently published paper to CAN for consideration. RECORDING AVAILABLE: CSPC PANEL 128 – ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES OF ACADEMIC SCIENCE SOCIETIES IN INFORMING POLICY: LESSONS & OBSERVATIONS FROM AROUND THE WORLD The recording of the CSPC panel from November 17 2020 is now available from the CSPC. Learn more on their website: https://sciencepolicy.ca/conference/cspc-2020/improving-linkages-between-science-policy/ CAN President Charles Bourque’s intervention begins at 1:08.(more…)
CAN CONNECTION SPRING 2021 Read our latest newsletter: https://can-acn.org/can-connection-spring-2021 SHEDDING LIGHT ON ADULT BRAIN STEM CELLS A CERVO research centre team demonstrates the role of light and calcium ions in neural stem cell activation in adulthood It has long been believed that neurons in the human brain develop only during the period from embryogenesis to adolescence. It is now known that in some areas of the brain, neural stem cells remain and give rise to neurons even in adults. “These stem cells can remain quiescent for long periods of time and we still know very little about the mechanisms that make them go from a quiescent state to an activated state,” says Armen Saghatelyan, from the Université Laval and the CERVO Brain Research Centre. (more…) RESEARCHERS CLOSE IN ON ROOT OF SLOW MOTOR LEARNING IN AUTISMSimon Chen
Image source uottawa.ca Social deficits attract so much attention in the study of autism spectrum disorder, it’s easy to forget there are motor learning deficits during early childhood as well. For autistic kids hoping to throw a ball around the schoolyard and connect with classmates, these physical skill differences can isolate a child further. In a new study published in Nature Neuroscienceresearchers from
the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Medicine have closed in on the neurological underpinnings of the motor learning delay. Dr. Simon Chen’s lab in the Department of Cellular and Molecular Medicine used a mouse model of autism to demonstrate a shortage in the amount of the neurotransmitter noradrenaline being released into the brain’s primary motor cortex. Dr. Chen’s lab identified the problem originating some distance away in an area of the hindbrain called the locus coeruleus, which is known as a center of motivation, alertness, and attention. Read the rest of the press release on the University of Ottawawebsite:
https://media.uottawa.ca/news/researchers-close-root-slow-motor-learning-autism ORIGINAL RESEARCH ARTICLE: Yin, X., Jones, N., Yang, J. et al. Delayed motor learning in a 16p11.2 deletion mouse model of autism is rescued by locus coeruleus activation. Nat Neurosci (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-021-00815-7 CAN TRAINEE RESEARCH FEATURE: EWEN LAVOIE – UNIVERSITY OF ALBERTA Ewen Lavoie presents work he has done in the laboratory of Dr. Craig Chapman at the University of Alberta, and published here: Lavoie, E., & Chapman, C. S. (2021). What’s limbs got to do with it? Real-world movement correlates with feelings of ownership over virtual arms during object interactions in virtual reality. Neuroscience ofConsciousness.
https://doi.org/10.1093/nc/niaa027 Check out all our CAN Trainee research features here CANADIAN BRAIN RESEARCH STRATEGY Read an op-ed by Lynn Raymond and Joyce Gordon, in The Globe and Mail: WE NEED A NATIONAL BRAIN-RESEARCHSTRATEGY
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