Month: April 2020

  • Specific brain cells are critical for linking stress controllability and future behaviour

    UCalgary researchers discover that a group of ancient cells may play a key role in controlling stress Stress is ubiquitous, and at no time in recent memory has this been more evident than right now — on a global scale. Our survival depends on our ability to continually adjust and respond to ever-evolving challenges in our…

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  • Congratulations to Mihaela Iordanova, winner of the CAN Young Investigator Award

    We are very proud to announce that Mihaela Iordanova, from Concordia University, has been named CAN’s 2020 Young Investigator Award winner! Learn more about this exceptional neuroscientist on Mihaela Iordanova’s Young Investigator Award winner profile page.

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  • COVID-19 assistance on federal laboratory reagents – Round #2

    The Public Health Agency of Canada has sent a second call for items and reagents for the public health laboratories For loan: Thermofisher Kingfisher Flex Purification Systems (automated nucleic acid purification) with the 96- Deep Well head Associated plastic consumables (96-well plate blocks) would also be of interest For use: Laboratory grade Guanidine thiocyanate As…

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