This is a recorded webinar on brain fog presented by Cedars CanSupport.
Discovery will improve diagnosis and open treatment possibilities for thousands of people with this debilitating neurodegenerative condition worldwide
A new study published on Dec. 14, 2022 in the New England Journal of Medicine reports the identification of a previously unknown genetic cause of a late-onset cerebellar ataxia, a discovery that will improve diagnosis and open new treatment avenues for this progressive condition.
Montréal, le 25 novembre 2022. – En cette Journée internationale pour l’élimination de la violence à l’égard des femmes, le Collectif québécois pour la prévention de l’itinérance (CQPI) présente des recommandations concrètes de réforme du droit québécois pour mieux protéger les victimes de violence conjugale.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Montreal, November 25, 2022
A new book has been added to our collection: Care Partnering: Managing Parkinson’s Disease Together by Parkinson Canada.
Come see us at the Resource Centre (room 354) to borrow the book.
Additionally, you can request an electronic and/or paper copy from Parkinson Canada .
The Department would like to congratulate the following students on their PhD oral defences:
- Rayelle Itoua Maiga - Lab of Jerry Pelletier (August 26, 2020)
- Angelia Bassenden - Lab of Albert Berghuis (October 20, 2020)
- Yaakov Elisha Stern - Lab of Morag Park (November 5, 2020)
Interview with Gino Harel on our co-director Marta Cerruti's research on the integration of PEEK with tissues; showcased forRadio Canada “Lesannées lumières”
McGill launches a free new educational guide for people living with dementia and their care partners. Consult the guide here.
Find out more or sign up to participate through the study website:or by emailing:post-covid.mni [at] mcgill.ca
The law to better protect people in vulnerable situations came into force on November1, 2022.
Software tool brings together multiple brain maps in one place
The brain is a complex organ, and no one imaging mode can catch everything that’s going on inside it. Over the years, multiple “brain maps” have emerged, each focusing on different brain processes, from metabolism to cognitive function. While these maps are important, using them in isolation limits the discoveries researchers can make from them.
"The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is pleased to announce a new partnership with SPIRIT Club. SPIRIT Club is an online gym where with a membership you can access all of their live and recorded virtual wellness, exercise and fitness programming (e.g., yoga, Zumba, fitness, meditation, nutrition, etc.). The MS Society has secured a group membership with SPIRIT Club and by registering with us you will receive a link that will allow you to create a free membership account with SPIRIT Club, giving you access to all of their virtual programming.
Come take a look at our new booksavailable at the Neuro-Patient Resource Centre - room 354.
To discover our book collection, we invite you to browseour online catalogue.