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 November 1, 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 books available at the Neuro-Patient Resource Centre - room 354.
To discover our book collection, we invite you to browse our online catalogue.
Purpose is to understand post-COVID symptom evolution and impact on patients’ lives
As of Sept. 20, 2022, there have been more than 1.1 million cases of COVID-19 in Quebec. It is estimated that 10 to 30 per cent of cases will have lingering symptoms after the acute illness. This means that as many as 330,000 Quebecers may experience what’s become known as long COVID, or post-COVID-19 syndrome.
September 6, 2022 | The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announced 102 new Fellows and 54 new Members of the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists. Among the 2022 cohort are fifteen researchers and scholars, including eleven RSC Fellows and four new Members, who will be inducted at the RSC Celebration of Excellence and Engagement on November 25, 2022, in Calgary, Alberta. The newest cohort will join 238 researchers who are currently RSC Fellows and Members of the College and 2400 Canada-wide.
Did you miss our feature in Neuro Communications last month? Get to know our new librarian Sabrina Burr!
Tackling climate change and preserving biodiversity a key priority for and Quebec
The Fonds de recherche du Québec its latest rounds of funding earlier this month in support of research, training, and initiatives to tackle major societal challenges—including climate change and biodiversity loss.
Welcome to the Neuro-Patient Resource Centre’s new website! This site is still under development as we continue to add new resources and complete the design. If you can’t find what you’re looking for, please don’t hesitate to send us an email at infoneuro [at] muhc.mcgill.ca or to call us at 514-398-5358.
professors receive grant to explore the correlation between technology dependence, youth loneliness and the risk for exploitation.
Earlier this year, the Government of Canada and its partners announced that they will invest $31.1 million over six years to support the training and development of students and early career researchers. The Health Research Training Platform (HRTP) will form 17 collaborative health research teams of participants across Canada with the goal of increasing their career prospects and building on Canadian research capacity at large.
Montreal-based centre unites strengths of , ÉTS, Mila, CNRS, Université Paris-Saclay, and CentraleSupélec