Neuroscience Awards

The Canadian Association give awards yearly in the following categories

  • CAN New Investigator Award
  • CAN Outreach and Advocacy Awards
  • CAN-CIHR INMHA Brain Star Awards
  • CAN Travel Awards

View the CAN awards page for details


Awards announcements


Brain Star Award Feature: Jessie Muir and Eshaan Sriram Iyer, McGill University

Discovery of differences in encoding threat discrimination in the brain of males and females Learning to predict threat is essential, but equally important—yet often overlooked—is learning about the absence of […]


Brain Star Award Feature: Maira Belen Blasco, Douglas Research Institute, McGill University

A reduction in the number of connexions between brain cells is seen in the early stages of psychosis and is associated with negative symptoms. Schizophrenia is a complex psychiatric disorder […]


Brain Star Award winner feature: Diego B. Piza, Western University

Better understanding the role of vision in the brain’s representation of space by studying freely moving primates The hippocampus is a structure of the mammalian brain that has been implicated […]


Brain Star Award Feature: Andrew Mocle, University of Toronto

Better understanding how ensembles of neurons are recruited in memory formation. The hippocampus is a critical brain region for encoding and recall of episodic memories. The physical trace left in […]


Brain Star Award Feature: Niklas Brake, McGill University

Better understanding the non-rhythmic components of Electroencephalography (EEG) can lead to better interpretation of brain activity Article citation Brake, N., Duc, F., Rokos, A., Arseneau, F., Shahiri, S., Khadra, A., […]


Brain Star Award Feature: Caroline Nettekoven, Western University

Development of a functional atlas of the human cerebellum The human cerebellum is a brain region that is activated during many behaviours, including movement, language and cognitive tasks. However, the […]


Brain Star Award feature: Lizheng Wang, University of Calgary

Uncovering the role of cilia in astrocyte development and function Astrocytes are a type of cells that act as crucial regulators of nearly all aspects of the brain. Different types […]


Brain Star Award feature: Hayley Renee Christine Shanks, Western University

Phase 2a clinical trial reveals a small molecule called LM11A-31 is safe and slows progression of many features of Alzheimer’s Disease Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder for […]


Brain Star Award feature: Andrea Luppi, McGill University

Understanding how the brain’s network architecture shapes its capacity to transition between different states To support the diversity of human cognitive functions, such as learning, thinking, reasoning, remembering, problem solving, […]


Mark Cembrowski wins the 2025 CAN New Investigator Award for multidisciplinary research that has transformed our understanding of how memory is represented in the brain

The Canadian Association for Neuroscience is proud to announce Dr. Mark Cembrowski will be awarded the 2025 Canadian Association of Neuroscience (CAN) New Investigator Award. Dr. Cembrowski has established himself […]