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The BIC 'Colin27' brain makes history and enters museum in Europe

Published: 10 July 2015

The Museum of Natural Sciences of the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences has just opened a new permanent exhibition in Brussels: 'The gallery of Humankind'. The Museum has asked Dr. D....

Dr. Baillet and collaborator wins McGill's first Biomedical Engineering Collaborative Research Project competition

Published: 9 July 2015

Professors Sylvain Baillet (BIC Principal investigator) and Matt Kinsella (Dept of Bioengineering) have won the first Biomedical Engineering Collaborative Research Project competition held by...

Major CQDM funding awarded to Drs Collins, Massarweh and Soucy

Published: 15 June 2015

CQDM, Brain Canada Foundation and the Ontario Brain Institute made the announcement at the annual conference of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience. “The Government of Canada is dedicated to...

New grant to support imaging research against Multiple Sclerosis

Published: 15 June 2015

Congratulations to the BIC's Dr. Sridar Narayanan, on his new grant awarded by the ‪MS‬ Society of ‪‎Canada‬ for his project: Spatial Assessment of Cortical Demyelination in Multiple Sclerosis.

Prof D. Louis Collins awarded new NSERC Discovery Grant

Published: 15 June 2015

Apr 15, 2015 - Congrats to Prof D. Louis Collins on his new Discovery grant and accelerator awarded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC)  (2015-2020): Framework for...

CANCELLED: Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture

Tuesday, May 19, 2015 13:00to14:00

  The Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series @ The BIC  3801 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, CA/bicCategory: BIC Lectures

Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture: "In Vivo Histology with MRI" [Dr. Julien Cohen-Adad]

Monday, May 11, 2015 13:00to14:00

  The Feindel Brain Imaging Lecture Series @ The BIC   "In Vivo Histology with MRI"3801 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, CA/bicCategory: BIC Lectures

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