Month: June 2022
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Congratulations to newly elected CAN executives!
Congratulations to the newly elected CAN executives! Vice-President-elect: Melanie Woodin, University of Toronto Treasurer-elect: Steven Prescott, University of Toronto Board members: Elsa Rossignol, Université de Montréal Karl Fernandes, Université de Sherbrooke
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Postdoctoral Position in Neurobiology of Pain, McGill University
A postdoctoral position is available in the Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit and the Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain (AECRP) at McGill University under the supervision of Drs. Yoram Shir and Arkady Khoutorsky. We are looking for an independent and motivated researcher to work on multiple projects related to the role of the…
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Postdoctoral or Research Associate position available — University of Toronto
The Martin Lab (www.martinpainlab.com) in the Department of Psychology at the University of Toronto has a postdoctoral position available for an independent, highly motivated, and enthusiastic individual to study the synaptic basis and circuits of complex behaviour. The successful candidate will join a vibrant, highly collaborative, dynamic well-funded laboratory located on the Mississauga Campus of…
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Light Microscopy Imaging Specialist – University of Ottawa
Seeking a highly skilled imaging specialist for the Cell Biology and Imaging Analysis (CBIA) core facility at the University of Ottawa. Details in attached flyer Contact information john.copeland@uottawa.ca Posting end date 2022/07/23
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CAN Connection – June 2022
Read our latest newsletter to learn what CAN has been up to and our plans for the coming months!
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Exoskeleton robot helps researchers shed new light on learning and stroke recovery
UCalgary clinical trial maps how we learn motor skills, and the results could be a game-changer for stroke rehabilitation. This morning, you probably reached out of bed to turn off your alarm clock, and later brushed your teeth or buttoned a shirt. Those movements are routine; mundane, even. You are long past the point of…
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First report of the new House of Commons Standing Committee on Science and Research tabled on June 6
On June 6, the new House of Commons Standing Committee on Science and Research tabled its first ever report, as part of its study on “Successes, Challenges and Opportunities for Science in Canada”. The Canadian Association for Neuroscience (CAN) was one of sixteen organizations that submitted a written submission as part of the consultations. The…
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Advocacy training at CAN2022
We are happy to make the slides for the CAN Advocacy training presented May 13 over lunch in Toronto available CAN Advocacy training presentation (PDF) CAN Advocacy – Selected resources & contact list (May 2022)

