Event

Embracing the Complexity of Neurodevelopment

Monday, May 9, 2022 11:00to13:00
 
Event Overview 

Date and time: Monday, May 9, 2022 at 11:00 a.m. EDT
Format: Virtual and In-Person
Location: Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, The Neuro, 3801 University, Montréal (QC)
Presenters: Dr. Julie Scorah and Prof. Yang Zhou
Price: Free
Language: English

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About this event

Join us for the inaugural “Embracing the Complexity of Neurodevelopment” seminar series, an informal meeting featuring talks by clinicians and researchers in the field of neurodevelopment.

“Neurodivergence and Neurodisorder” features the perspectives of Dr. Julie Scorah, neuropsychologist, and Associate Director of the Azrieli Centre for Autism Research (ACAR) Clinic, and Prof. Yang Zhou of the Department of Neurology and Neurosurgery at McGill University. Lunch and networking to follow.

 

Programme

11:00 - 11:40 a.m. | Presentations

11:40 - Noon | Q&A (End of virtual session)

Noon - 1:00 p.m. | Lunch and networking

 

About the NDD/ACAR Seminar Series at The Neuro

The “Embracing the Complexity of Neurodevelopment” seminar series is proudly supported by The Neuro’s Neurodevelopmental Disorders (NDD) Group and Azrieli Centre for Autism Research (ACAR). It welcomes scientists, researchers, clinicians, and trainees in the field of neurodevelopmental conditions, including autism, to connect and engage in meaningful dialogue about their work.

The Seminar Series intends to foster open communication and collaborations between researchers and clinical professionals within the McGill University network.

If you, or someone you know, would be interested in presenting, please contact us.

 

Register for the seminar

Note: Registration is free and required.
If attending in person, register before Wednesday, May 4 to obtain your free lunch

 

Contact information

Kenneth Dyson, Manager, Azrieli Centre for Autism Research (ACAR), The Neuro
Email: acar.neuro [at] mcgill.ca
Tel.: (+1) 514-398-8653

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