Brains are more plastic than we thought

Published: 19 July 2017

Practice might not always make perfect, but it’s essential for learning a sport or a musical instrument. It's also the basis of brain training, an approach that holds potential as a non-invasive...

Breakthrough in MS treatment

Published: 9 January 2017

In separate clinical trials, a drug called ocrelizumab has been shown to reduce new attacks in patients with relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis (MS), and new symptom progression in primary...

POSTPONED: The Dorothy J. Killam Lecture

Monday, April 29, 2013 16:00to17:30

The Dorothy J.3801 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, CA/channels-contributeCategory: Dept. of Anatomy and Cell Biology...

Desjardins Group and The Neuro – training the next generation of neuroscientists

Published: 4 September 2013

As part of The Neuro’s Thinking Ahead Campaign, a $240,000 donation from Desjardins Group, the largest financial cooperative group in Canada, to The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital –...

McGill-led projects awarded Brain Canada grants

Published: 12 September 2014

Four innovative projects led by McGill University researchers have been selected to receive major grants under the Canada Brain Research Fund.

May - Multiple Sclerosis Awareness Month

Published: 7 May 2015

The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital – The Neuro at McGill University and the MUHC has Canada’s oldest MS clinic but is always innovating - striving for progress and better treatments...

50th anniversary of "Pain Mechanisms: A New Theory"

Published: 17 November 2015

November 19 marks the 50th anniversary of the ground-breaking paper, “Pain Mechanisms: A New Theory” co-authored by McGill’s Ronald Melzack, and the late Patrick Wall, which introduced gate-control...

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