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Deep Brainhack 2017
The Deep Brainhack was held on August 24-25 at Notman House, Montreal. This two-day hacking sprint was designed to familiarize the deep learning community with the challenges of working with brain scans and neuroimaging data, as well as introducing researchers to opportunities and applications in neuroscience presented by cutting-edge machine learning technology. This event saw …
Read MoreINCF 2018
INCF 2018 – Montreal For more information, please visit the following websites: Official website INCF homepage The Ludmer Centre
Read MoreDell/EMC Global Health visits the MCIN
On Wednesday August 9th, representatives from Dell/EMC Global Health visited the MCIN. Opening talks were given by Alan Evans, Samir Das, Tristan Glatard, and Marc Rousseau. The featured presentation by Dell/EMC representatives outlined current and future projects.
Read MoreMCIN demonstrates the Big Brain to future scientists
On April 28th, students from Gerald McShane Elementary school and Rosemount High School experienced the Big Brain on a recent tour of the Neuro. The students were given an overview of the history and role of brain atlases in modern medicine, the creation of the Big Brain dataset, and its current use in both research and clinical applications. …
Read MoreDr R. Buxton visits the MCIN
Dr. Richard Buxton, Professor of Radiology at UC San Diego, visited the MCIN recently after delivering his talk “Potential of Quanta FMI” at the Neuro. During his visit, Dr. Buxton experienced the Big Brain with Dr. Evans.
Read MoreNew paper published by Dr. Y. Iturria-Medina and colleagues
A recent paper entitled “Multifactorial causal model of brain (dis)organization and therapeutic intervention: Application to Alzheimer’s disease” by Dr. Yasser Iturria-Medina and colleagues of the MCIN was published in Science Direct. In this article, we focus on describing the model and applying it at the population-based level for studying late onset Alzheimer’s disease (LOAD). By …
Read Morethe MCIN makes Discovery’s top stories of 2016
The research done at the MCIN was mentioned as the 12th top story of 2016. The story entitled “Big Data May Lead to Earlier Alzheimer’s Diagnosis: A new algorithm charts a 30-year trajectory for biological risk factors” by Linda Marsa describes the technique developed at the MCIN that may detect Alzheimers in its earliest stages. The …
Read More$20M donated to create Tanenbaum Open Science Institute
The Montreal Neurological Institute is hoping to change the way discoveries are made with the help of a multi-million dollar donation. Larry Tanenbaum and his wife Judy are giving $20 million to create the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute, which will collect and make available research on neurological diseases. The official announcement was made Friday in …
Read MoreLudmer Centre Neuroscience Guest Lectures – Day 2
December 13th marked the second day of the Ludmer Centre Guest Lectures held at the MNI. Highlights from todays event included presentations on the topics of: Epigenetics & Mental Health Genomics, Bioinformatics & Statistical Genetics Neuroimaging / Neuroinformatics
Read MoreLudmer Centre Neuroscience Guest Lectures
December 12th marked the first of two days of talks hosted by the Ludmer Centre. Highlights from the opening of the event held at the MNI included: A Presentation from Yale University Professor of Psychiatry & Psychology David Glahn, PhD, entitled Localizing Genetic Loci for Affective and Psychotic Disorders with Endophenotypes Mechanisms and Molecules. A Presentation from David …
Read MoreBombardier CEO and representatives visit the Neuro
On Dec 2nd, CEO Alain Bellemare, Kateri Da Silva, and additional representatives from Bombardier visited the Neuro and MCIN.
Read MoreDr Low presents “Harnessing the Brain’s Whispers” at the MNI
On Nov 29th, Dr. Low, CEO of NeuroVigil spoke to the MNI on about various topics including the SPEARS algorithm for measuring sleep patterns, and the iBrain device allows researchers to conduct studies with minimal setup and provides patients with a less-intrusive experience. Additionally, Dr. Low spoke about an initiative to build a Canadian NeuroZone. Link to …
Read MoreInnovation week at the MNI
Members of the MCIN assisted in organizing, and participating in Innovation week, a collaboration of minds from a variety of career backgrounds and studies. The event focused on how people with different backgrounds, skill,s and education come together in todays neuroscience research.
Read MorePrincipal of McGill Dr. Suzanne Fortier and the Principal’s International Advisory Board visit the MCIN
The Principal of McGill, Dr. Suzanne Fortier and the Principal’s International Advisory Board visited MCIN on Tuesday November 15. Presentations by Drs. Edward Fon, Michael Meaney and Penelope Kostopoulos described the open science initiatives at the MNI and the role of the Ludmer Centre and MCIN more specifically in the Healthy Brain Healthy Lifes project …
Read MoreAlan Evans honored with the Prix du Québec
Video Source Here By Kathryn Jezer-Morton Yesterday, the Government of Quebec bestowed its highest citation for accomplishments in cultural and scientific fields, the Prix du Québec, on two McGill researchers. Prof. John A. Hall of the Department of Sociology, Faculty of Arts received the Prix Léon-Gérin for human and social sciences, and Prof. Alan …
Read MoreThe MCIN Hackathon held at Hurley’s Pub
On Nov 4th, the MCIN hosted a Hackathon at Hurley’s Pub. Good food and great company inspired new ideas and collaborations amongst those in attendance.
Read MoreDelegates from China visit the MCIN
On Oct 13th, Delegates from the Chinese Embassy in Canada visited the MNI and toured the MCIN, where they had a chance to talk to Dr. Alan Evans while experiencing the BigBrain.
Read More“Towards a Multifactorial Characterization of Neurodegeneration” by Y. Iturria-Medina
As part of the The Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series, Dr Yasser Iturria Medina presented “Towards a Multifactorial Characterization of Neurodegeneration”. The slideshow from the presentation can be viewed here [Google Slides] Yasser Iturria-Medina Montreal Neurological Institute Short Bio: Yasser Iturria Medina (Havana, 1980), has a Nuclear Engineering background, a Master’s degree in Neurophysics and a PhD in Health Sciences. …
Read MoreMARC website featured on TV for World Alzheimer’s Day
The Montreal Alzheimer Research for a Cure (MARC) initiative and website were recently featured on several television networks as part of World Alzheimer’s Day. The founder of MARC, Dorothy Reitman of the Reitman Family Foundation, was interviewed for a segment on CTV. In addition, Jacob Vogel of the MCIN lab was also interviewed to provide …
Read MoreNew Montreal Alzheimer’s Research for a Cure initiative to fund local research
Marc-Fund.ca engages the younger generation in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease and dementia The first online fundraising program dedicated exclusively to supporting Montreal-based research into the early detection and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementia was launched on Sept. 12. Read the full article here
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