Women scientists and clinicians are creators and changemakers, expanding the boundaries of human knowledge. Here are their stories.

 

An era of hope for ALS research

10 Jun 2019

The Neuro’s ALS clinical trials are at peak levels

NeuroXXceptional team of gardeners

6 Jun 2019

NeuroXXceptional team of students create a pollinator garden at The Neuro

Discovering the genes responsible for brain disorders

26 Apr 2019

Dr. Lan Xiong's main research objective is discovering the genes that influence the development of disorders such as schizophrenia and autism

Networking with the next generation

1 Apr 2019

Sixty female high school students from across Montreal met with women leaders in science and medicine at the NeuroXXceptional Speed Networking event

Maryse Thomas is NeuroXXceptional

21 Dec 2018

Maryse Thomas is a PhD Student in Neuroscience in the de Villers-Sidani lab at The Neuro. She studies auditory neuroplasticity, which is how the sounds we hear shape our brains throughout our lives.

Kalyna Franko - NeuroXXceptional

19 Nov 2018

Kalyna Franko is a speech-language pathologist at The Neuro and a gold medal rowing champion.

Christine Tardif: I choose The Neuro

31 Oct 2018

Tardif’s lab develops magnetic resonance imaging techniques to study the relationship between brain myelination and behaviour in health subjects and in various neurological disorders.

Cynthia Solek - NeuroXXceptional

1 Oct 2018

Solek won the Molson NeuroEngineering Post-Doctoral Fellowship in 2017

The Neuro celebrates winners of The Future of Cognitive Neuroscience Competition

12 Sep 2018

The Brenda Milner Centennial Symposium began on Sept. 6 with a look to the future as The Neuro announced the winners of The Future of Cognitive Neuroscience Video Competition.

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are a McGill research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the McGill University Health Centre. We are proud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

 

 

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