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Posts by Le Neuro (Institut-Hôpital neurologique de Montréal)

#McGill professor Jo Anne Straton has received @BrainCanada funding to support research addressing multiple sclerosis👏🧠

🔗 braincanada.ca/announcement...

@healthsciences.mcgill.ca @theneuro.bsky.social

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Une souris dans un labyrinthe

Une souris dans un labyrinthe

Une nouvelle étude dirigée par Adrien Peyrache révèle que la boussole interne du cerveau reste remarquablement stable au fil du temps. Les résultats semblent indiquer que ce sens de l’orientation pourrait servir de point d’ancrage à la mémoire.

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Announcing our #ISDN2027 symposium on new advances in perturbed #neurodevelopmental mechanisms in #brain #cancers

Chairs: Kathleen Millen @neurodevkathy.bsky.social/ @seattlechildrens.org) and Stefano Stefani (@theneuro.bsky.social)

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A psilocybin mushroom in a glass vial.

A psilocybin mushroom in a glass vial.

A study co-led by Danilo Bzdok analysed more than 500 brain scans from 267 people in five countries in what the scientists believe is the largest study into #psychedelics and the human brain to date, and found a unique “fingerprint” of a psychedelic trip.

Learn more:

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Recently neuroscientist Robert Zatorre spoke with The Current's Matt Galloway about musical anhedonia: the inability to get pleasure from listening to music. Zatorre has made major contributions to identifying and explaining this rare but fascinating condition.

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Single-cell expression QTL analyses of the human cerebellum reveal vulnerability of oligodendrocytes in essential tremor - Nature Genetics Single-cell expression quantitative trait locus analyses of the human cerebellar cortex coupled with Mendelian randomization highlight a crucial role for oligodendrocytes in the pathogenesis of…

#Essentialtremor is one of the most common neurological disorders,, yet its underlying biology remains unclear. New research from The Neuro using a large-scale, single-cell atlas of the cerebellum reveals how genetic risk factors may contribute to the disease.

www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Udunna Anazodo, Edward Fon, Julien Doyon, Heidi McBride, and Jo Anne Stratton

Udunna Anazodo, Edward Fon, Julien Doyon, Heidi McBride, and Jo Anne Stratton

Congratulations to Neuro researchers Udunna Anazodo, Edward Fon, Julien Doyon, Heidi McBride, and Jo Anne Stratton, whose projects have received a total of $14.5 million as part of the Canada Foundation for Innovation’s Innovation Fund.

👏 www.mcgill.ca/neuro/channe...

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Montreal Neurological Institute staff sounding alarm over crumbling facility | Watch News Videos Online Watch Montreal Neurological Institute staff sounding alarm over crumbling facility Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca

The Neuro’s aging facilities pose space and infrastructure challenges that limit the ability to modernize care. In this interview with Global #Montreal, staff describe how the nearly century old building is affecting their ability to deliver the best possible care for patients.
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On March 11, 2026 only, for every dollar given to one of the three Neuro initiatives, McGill University will make a matching gift. Choose your cause and donate now.

THE INTEGRATE AND FIRE SEMINAR SERIES
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BRAIN REACH
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PATIENT RESOURCE CENTRE
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Massimo Pandolfo and Stefano Stifani

Massimo Pandolfo and Stefano Stifani

Congratulations to researchers Stefano Stifani and Massimo Pandolfo, who have been awarded US$250,000 by the Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Alliance for their project studying how #microglia contribute to neuroinflammation in Friedreich’s #ataxia.

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Come meet HBHL-funded @mcgill.ca faculty + learn about their innovative work on plasticity & addiction! 🧠

The next edition of the Neurogenesis Speaker Series, held on March 25, will feature talks by Aparna Suvrathan & @rachelrabin.bsky.social at @theneuro.bsky.social.

Register now: mcgill.ca/x/5cZ

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Julien Doyon, directeur du Centre d’imagerie cérébrale McConnell au Neuro, parle de la #recherche et de l'#innovation au sein de son organisation avec Carl Baillargeon et Marc Baaklini de Podcasts innovation.

On écoute ce podcast en quelques minutes ici: lnkd.in/e29chGvQ

#neurosciences

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Nous avons le plaisir d’annoncer la nomination de la Pre Claudia Kleinman, Ph. D., au poste de directrice scientifique du Centre Ludmer en neuroinformatique et santé mentale. Nous suivrons avec grand intérêt l’orientation qu’elle donnera au Centre Ludmer.

www.mcgill.ca/ludmercentre...

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The Inner Workings (Left): This panel tracks two specific "compass neurons" in a mouse’s brain over 8 weeks. Whether the mouse is in a square, circle, or star-shaped room, these two neurons act like a synchronized pair: they always point in opposite directions (see the bottom "butterfly" loops). While the entire compass might rotate when the mouse enters a new room, the relationship between the neurons stays rock-solid over many weeks.
The Big Picture (Right): This "ring" visualization shows a large group of neurons. Each dot represents a single neuron’s favorite direction.
The Inner Ring (Week 1): Shows the initial "map" the brain created.
The Outer Ring (Week 5): Shows the same neurons over a month later, without any visit of the environment in between. The colors don't just form a smooth gradient; they match up precisely between the two weeks. This proves that the brain’s internal compass is remarkably stable, "locking" its coordinates in place so the animal can recognize the same environment even after weeks away..

The Inner Workings (Left): This panel tracks two specific "compass neurons" in a mouse’s brain over 8 weeks. Whether the mouse is in a square, circle, or star-shaped room, these two neurons act like a synchronized pair: they always point in opposite directions (see the bottom "butterfly" loops). While the entire compass might rotate when the mouse enters a new room, the relationship between the neurons stays rock-solid over many weeks. The Big Picture (Right): This "ring" visualization shows a large group of neurons. Each dot represents a single neuron’s favorite direction. The Inner Ring (Week 1): Shows the initial "map" the brain created. The Outer Ring (Week 5): Shows the same neurons over a month later, without any visit of the environment in between. The colors don't just form a smooth gradient; they match up precisely between the two weeks. This proves that the brain’s internal compass is remarkably stable, "locking" its coordinates in place so the animal can recognize the same environment even after weeks away..

In a paper published today in Nature, a team led by neuroscientist Adrien Peyrache at The Neuro shows that the brain's head direction system forms long-lasting orientation memories that are anchored to specific environments.

Learn more:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...

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Prof. Iturria Medina (third from left) and his team, Quadri Adewale (graduated PhD), Matthew Danyluik (PhD student), Lazaro Rodriguez-Sanchez (graduated PhD), Robert Baumeister (Post-doc), Ahmed F. Khan (graduated PhD), Sue J Lin (Post-doc) and Mahdie Soltaninejad (PhD Student).

Prof. Iturria Medina (third from left) and his team, Quadri Adewale (graduated PhD), Matthew Danyluik (PhD student), Lazaro Rodriguez-Sanchez (graduated PhD), Robert Baumeister (Post-doc), Ahmed F. Khan (graduated PhD), Sue J Lin (Post-doc) and Mahdie Soltaninejad (PhD Student).

In 2016, neuroscientist Yasser Iturria-Medina and his post-doctoral supervisor at the time, Alan Evans, published findings that helped shift our understanding of Alzheimer’s disease.

Learn more in this article by Brain Canada: braincanada.ca/alzheimers-r...

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Le Dr Paul Giacomini et le Dr Étienne de Villers-Sidani

Le Dr Paul Giacomini et le Dr Étienne de Villers-Sidani

Les docteurs Étienne de Villers-Sidani et Paul Giacomini ont dirigé le développement d'un dispositif qui améliore le diagnostic et le traitement de la #scléroseenplaques.

Leurs recherches ont récemment fait l'objet d'un reportage dans l'émission scientifique Découverte : tr.ee/ED8JRreVS7

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Got any plans on Feb. 11? Come meet HBHL-funded faculty and learn about their groundbreaking work on memory! 🧠

🫵 Register now: mcgill.ca/x/5wK

The February edition of the Neurogenesis Speaker Series will feature talks by @samaudrain.bsky.social & @mohajerani77.bsky.social at @theneuro.bsky.social.

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Left, nine-year-old Eva Paredes, who was born with Schinzel-Giedion syndrome, with her mother Mariana. Right, an MRI image of Eva's hydrocephalus.

Left, nine-year-old Eva Paredes, who was born with Schinzel-Giedion syndrome, with her mother Mariana. Right, an MRI image of Eva's hydrocephalus.

Hydrocephalus is life-threatening condition that occurs in about 1 in 1,000 newborns and is often treated with invasive surgery. Now, a new study from neuroscientist Carl Ernst offers hope of preventing #hydrocephalus before it even occurs.

Learn more: www.mcgill.ca/neuro/channe...

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SSBM LAB Website of Sensory and Social Brain Mechanisms laboratory

Highlighting one of our incredible partnering research lab this month, the Laboratory for Sensory & Social Brain Mechanisms, led by the amazing Dr. Justine Clery and headquartered at @theneuro.bsky.social. For more information, check out their website www.clerylab.com! 🧠 🔬 🌎 👏

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This week, the lab of Stuart Trenholm published a paper in eNeuro on RetINaBox, a hands-on, #OpenScience learning tool they created, that lets users discover how neurons in the visual system respond to things in the world.

To read the paper, visit: www.eneuro.org/content/13/1...

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Brenda Milner Award Winners 2025 - SFB 1315 Congratulations to Lisa Scheunemann and Seija Lehnardt!

Congratulations to Lisa Scheunemann and Seija Lehnardt, winners of the 2025 Brenda Milner Awards. The awards were established in 2021 by Humboldt University of Berlin in honour of acclaimed neuroscientist Brenda Milner.

To learn more, visit: www.sfb1315.de/equal-opport...

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Congratulations to Dr. Etienne de Villers-Sidani, whose study on memory and aging published last year in JMIR Serious Games has been named the most impactful for older adults by Nifty 50+.

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This year The Neuro launched into its latest decade of combining neurological disease treatment with cutting-edge research. After celebrating the ninetieth anniversary in 2024, the hospital-institute recognized the present while preparing for the future.

🎉 www.mcgill.ca/neuro/articl...

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Joyeux Noël et bonnes fêtes de la part de toute l'équipe du Neuro ! 🎅 ❄️ 🎄

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Merry Christmas and happy holidays from everyone at The Neuro! 🎅 ❄️ 🎄

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Jean-Francois Cloutier

Jean-Francois Cloutier

Félicitations au chercheur au Neuro Jean-François Cloutier, qui a été nommé vice-doyen, Recherche à la Faculté de médecine et des sciences de la santé (FMSS) de l’Université McGill. Il entrera en fonctions le 1er janvier 2026.

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#neuroscience #McGill #medicine

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Behind every PET scan at The Neuro is a team of highly skilled research technologists advancing neuroscience. Meet Catherine Saleh and Chris Hung-Hsin Hsiao from our Brain Imaging Centre.
🔗 Read the full story: www.mcgill.ca/neuro/articl...
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Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2025 The Highly Cited Researchers 2025 list identifies and celebrates individuals who have demonstrated significant and broad influence in their fields of research. Through rigorous selection criteria and…

Congratulations to Jack Antel, Douglas Arnold, Edward Fon, Bratislav Misic and Ronald Postuma who are among the world’s top 1% most cited scientists, according to Clarivate’s 2025 ranking, which brings together the most cited researchers in the world based on the scope and integrity of their work.

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70-80% of the world has no access to MRI. At The Neuro, neuroscientist Udunna Anazodo is leading Imaging Without Borders (IMAGINE). An Open Science initiative developing low-cost, portable MRI systems using 3D-printing.
🔗 Learn more: www.mcgill.ca/neuro/articl...
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Guy Rouleau

Guy Rouleau

Félicitations au Dr Guy Rouleau, qui a reçu le Prix Halphen de la Fondation Philippe et Maria Halphen. La fondation a pour vocation de soutenir le développement de projets de recherche concernant les maladies psychiatriques.

En savoir plus : www.academie-sciences.fr/grand-prix-d...

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🧠 Wrapping up a great celebration of The Neuro – Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science Prize Ceremony 2025.
👏 Congratulations to all our winners — Ju-Chi Yu, Raymond Confidence and the BrainGlobe Initiative, based at the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre at UCL and represented by Igor Tatarnikov.

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