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Exhibit | When There Are No Words

22 Jan 2025 17:00
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30 Mar 2025 17:00

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The exhibit, When There Are No Words, addresses the subjects of death and grief in Québec society through the lens of colour, symbols, printed texts, and handwritten messages found in sympathy cards from the last 150 years. It also includes a selection of condolence objects provided by the Organ and Tissue Donation Program of the º«¹úÂãÎè Health Centre as an illustration of a different expression of sympathy.

Black History Month Panel Discussion: Health promotion interventions in Black communities across Canada

13 Feb 2025 15:30
19:00
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The Black History Month (BHM) Planning Collective of the School of Population and Global Health invites the º«¹úÂãÎè community for an informative and engaging discussion on "Health promotion interventions in Black communities across Canada".

Senior Seminar Pharmacology & Therapeutics_ Reily Pidgeon,PhD Candidate_"You are what you(r gut microbes) eat: Discovery of castalagin — a prebiotic that modulates microbiome composition and metabolic activityâ€

13 Feb 2025 16:00
17:00

Senior Seminar Announcement

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Reily Pidgeon

Ph.D Candidate

Prof. Bastien Castagner

Seminar Title:

“You are what you(r gut microbes) eat: Discovery of castalagin — a prebiotic that modulates microbiome composition and metabolic activityâ€

Surgery Grand Rounds : Together for Better Health

20 Feb 2025 07:30
08:30
"Together for Better Health" Speaker: VP-Dean Lesley Fellows,ÌýMDCM, DPhil, FRCPC

Dr. Fellows is Vice-President (Health Affairs) and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences (FMHS) at º«¹úÂãÎè.

Equity in AI: Building technologies that work for all

26 Feb 2025 12:00
14:00

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The Neuro at 90: Exploring New Horizons

27 Feb 2025

Join us as The Neuro celebrates 90 years of groundbreaking contributions to neuroscience and highlights recent advances in the field. Through an engaging mix of cutting-edge talks and panel discussions, we will explore the future of neuroscience and its clinical applications.

Preservation engineering and climate change-adapted building design

27 Feb 2025 13:30
14:30

Abstract: This talk explores how preservation engineering adapts current buildings to withstand more extreme weather, altered trends in temperature fluctuations and environmental stresses, while also guiding the design of new structures built to endure the increasing impact of climate change. Dr. Daniele Malomo’s research combines sustainable retrofit and repair methods for existing buildings with climate-adaptive principles in new designs.

Seminar Series Pharmacology & Therapeutics_Matthew Campen, Ph.D MSPH_“Neuroplastics: Out of sight into mindâ€

27 Feb 2025 16:00
17:00

Seminar Announcement

Matthew Campen, Ph.D MSPH

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Director, New Mexico Center for Metals in Biology and Medicine, Regents' Professor, Professor, Pharmaceutical Sciences

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University of New Mexico

Lecture Title:

“Neuroplastics: Out of sight into mindâ€

º«¹úÂãÎè Cares: Managing behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia

5 Mar 2025 12:00
12:30

Join us on March 5th at noon for the nextÌýº«¹úÂãÎè CaresÌýwebcast to support informal caregivers. During candid, 30-minute interviews with leading experts, Claire Webster explores topics related to caring for a loved one with dementia. 

Unraveling the biophysical mechanistic links between climate change and infectious disease transmission

20 Mar 2025 13:30
14:30

Abstract: There is clear evidence that climate change will alter the timing, intensity, and geographic range of infectious disease outbreaks with important implications for public health. Nevertheless, the mechanistic links between climate and infectious disease transmission, particularly for respiratory infections, remain incompletely resolved.

The potential of carbon offsets in agriculture: promoting the adoption of technologies and best management practices

3 Apr 2025 12:00
13:00

Abstract: Carbon sequestration practices have the dual benefit of replenishing soil organic matter levels while simultaneously mitigating greenhouse gas emissions by capturing and storing carbon in agricultural soils. Despite their potential, these practices are far from being widespread. The first part of the talk will examine how uncertainty and risk play a part in farmer’s decisions to adopt intercropping, a practice shown to enrich soils and absorb carbon.

MS Connect | Virtual

14 Apr 2025 17:30
19:30

Join us for MS Awareness Month at The Neuro!

This year, we are excited to host two special events for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) who receive care at The Neuro. These events are an opportunity to:

Climate change, extreme heat, and health

29 Apr 2025 12:00
13:00

Abstract: Climate change has resulted in an increase in the global mean temperature. In recent decades, Canada has seen a rise in the frequency, duration, and intensity of heat waves. In order to provide patient care and health care delivery with broader strategies for mitigating and adapting to rising temperatures, a comprehensive understanding of the wide range of health impacts of extreme heat exposure is crucial.

MS Connect | In-Person & Guided Tour

1 May 2025 14:30
17:00

Join us for MS Awareness Month at The Neuro!

This year, we are excited to host two special events for people living with multiple sclerosis (MS) who receive care at The Neuro. These events are an opportunity to:

6th National Course on Sleep Medicine

28 Nov 2025 09:00
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29 Nov 2025 16:00

This two-day training course is designed to provide and enhance a basic working knowledge of sleep medicine. It is designed for neurology residents and fellows from across Canada as well as general practitioners, community neurologists,Ìý and specialists who are interested in further enhancing their understanding of the current principles and practices in dealing with patients with sleep disorders.

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