Month: September 2022
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Saving more stroke patients
Approximately 20,000 Quebecers suffer a cerebrovascular accident every year. Nearly 90% are caused by a blood clot that blocks the brain’s blood vessels and, by the same token, its supply of […]
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Doctoral students with an Interest in Healthy Brain, Aging and Dementia Prevention
Opportunities: The Brain in Motion research program is looking for doctoral students with an interest in healthy brain aging and dementia prevention who wish to join a large interdisciplinary and […]
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Read CAN Connection – Fall 2022
Catch up with CAN in our latest newsletter, CAN connection – Fall 2022 Table of content Membership renewal – 2022-2023 Advocacy news CAN 2022 Advocacy Survey results House of commons […]
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CAN Advocacy survey – 2022
View the results of our advocacy survey here https://can-acn.org/can-2022-advocacy-survey/
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UofT news: Canada must boost support of science and tech: President Meric Gertler and Alan Bernstein in the Globe and Mail
Canada must step up its support of R&D in science and technology if the country’s innovation economy is to remain competitive globally. That was the key message of a Globe and […]
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Graduate student position – University of Lethbridge
Description: We are looking for graduate students (Master’s and/or Ph.D. levels) to help build UHF-based Internet of Things (IoT) system that will be used as a Brain-Machine Interface device. Projects […]
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CAN Outreach & Advocacy Award: The Peaceful Brain
The Canadian Association for Neuroscience is pleased to support the “The Peaceful Brain, a celebration against hate, discrimination, and prejudice” series of events organized by the Convergence initiative. These events […]