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CAN Public lectures: Sunday May 17 afternoon – Memory Research in Montréal
Speakers
- Eric Andrew-Gee, author of The Mind Mappers, Friendship, Betrayal and the Obsessive Quest to Chart the Brain
- Mihaela D. Iordanova, PhD, Concordia University
- Blake Richards, PhD, Montreal Neurological Institute at McGill University, Mila
Day 1: Monday May 18, 2026
8:30 AM 4:00 PM
5:00 – 5:15 PM
Welcome and Opening Remarks
CAN President Douglas Zochodne
5:15 – 6:15PM
Presidential Lecture
Clifford J. Woolf (Harvard Medical School , F.M. Kirby Neurobiology Center at Boston Children’s Hospital)
6:15 – 8:00 PM
Opening Reception
Day 2: Tuesday, May 19, 2026
8:30 – 10:15 AM
Plenary symposium 1
Single-cell approaches for novel biological insight
Chair: Shreejoy Tripathy (CAMH, University of Toronto, Canada)
Speakers:
- Kristen Brennand (Yale School of Medicine)
- Corina Nagy (Douglas Mental Health University Institute, McGill University)
- Shreejoy Tripathy (CAMH, University of Toronto)
10:15 – 10:25
Partner update
Patricia Conrod
Scientific Director CIHR-INMHA
10:25 – 10:45
Coffee break
Posters/exhibits
10:45 – 11:00
Award winner
Brain Star Award winner talk
11:00 – 12:00
Featured Plenary speaker 1
Keri Martinowich (Lieber Institute)
Molecular vulnerability in brain circuits: mechanisms relevant for human brain disorders
12:00 – 1:30
Advocacy lunch
Advocating together: the importance of partnership and collaboration to support research advocacy
In partnership with the Society for Neuroscience
1:30 – 3:00 PM
Parallel symposium 1
Sleep dynamics in cognition, memory and emotion: a circuit perspective
Co-Chairs:
Bénédicte Amilhon | Université de Montréal & Jimmy Fraigne | University of Toronto
Speakers:
- Jimmy Fraigne | University of Toronto
REM sleep hub—From homeostasis to state characteristics - Adrien Peyrache | McGill University, Montreal Neurological Institute
The thalamus shifts from relay to generator of cognitive signals in Non-REM Sleep - Mattia Aime | University of Bern, Switzerland
Hacking emotional memories during REM sleep - Bénédicte Amilhon | Université de Montréal – CHU Sainte-Justine Azrieli Research Center
Modulation of sleep- and memory-related hippocampus rhythms by raphe glutamatergic inputs
Parallel symposium 2
Molecular Codes and Trans-Synaptic Architecture of Central Synapses
Chair: Derek Bowie |McGill University
Speakers
- Xin-tong Wang | McGill University
New insights into AMPA receptor function in health and disease - Hideto Takahashi | IRCM
Excitatory synapse maintenance by a newly identified alpha-neurexin ligand - Melina Agosto | Dalhousie University
Role of Elfn1 in retinal synapse development - Tabrez Siddiqui |University of Manitoba
Mechanisms governing nanoscale trans-synaptic alignment in the mammalian brain
Parallel symposium 3
Peripheral Hormones, Central Effects: Mechanisms Linking Metabolism, Motivation, and Mental Health
Chair: Patricia Pelufo Silveira |McGill University
Speakers:
- Alfonso Abizaid | Carleton University
Ghrelin and the metabolic stress response to social stressors in females - Stephanie Fulton | Université de Montréal
Immunometabolic mechanisms modulating emotional dysregulation and impulsivity - Rodrigo Mansur | University of Toronto
Brain Insulin Resistance in Mood Disorders: Research Developments and Therapeutic Implications - Patricia Pelufo Silveira | McGill University
Neurometabolic Gateways to Resilience: Insulin and Leptin Receptor Pathways Modulating Early-Life Stress Effects on Physical and Mental Health
Parallel symposium 4
High-content CRISPR screens to understand and treat genetic disorders of the nervous system
Chair: Troy McDiarmid |University of British Columbia
Speakers:
- Edward Fon | McGill University
CRISPR-based screening to elucidate the pathogenesis of Parkinson’s disease - Maxime Rousseau | University of Ottawa
Probing the synaptome for regulators of alpha-synuclein pathology - Yun Li | University of Toronto
CRISPR screens define regulatory programs and neurodevelopmental disease relevance in human neural stem cell subtypes - Troy McDiarmid | University of British Columbia
Large-scale discovery of neural enhancers for cis-regulation therapies
3:15 – 3:45PM
Trainee organized
Trainee Power Pitch Session
3:45 – 5:15PM
Coffee break
Poster session 1 / Exhibits
5:15 – 5:45
Award winner
New investigator award lecture
5:45 – 6:45
Award winner
Brain Prize lecture
Michelle Monje (Stanford University)
7:30 – 9:30
CAN Student Social
Day 3: Wednesday, May 20, 2026
8:30 – 10:15 AM
Plenary Symposium 2
Computational modeling in theory-driven discovery
Chair: Paul Masset (McGill University)
Speakers:
- Richard Naud (University of Ottawa)
- Paul Masset (McGill University)
- Andreea Diaconescu (Krembil, CAMH, University of Toronto)
10:15 – 10:25
Partner Update
Society for Neuroscience representatives
10:25 – 10:45
Coffee break
Posters/exhibits
10:45 – 11:00
Award winner
Brain Star Award winner talk
11:00 – 12:00
Featured Plenary speaker 2
Adam Kepecs (Washington University School of Medicine)
Computational and neurobiological processes underlying cognition and decision-making
12:00 – 1:30PM
CIHR Canadian National Brain Bee Showdown
1:30 – 3:00 PM
Parallel symposium 5
Hippocampal circuits in health and disease
Chair: Justin Botterill | University of Saskatchewan
Speakers:
- Justin James Botterill | University of Saskatchewan
Local and long-range inputs to the hippocampus that influence diverse behaviours and seizures - Jordan Farrrell | Boston Children’s Hospital & Harvard Medical School
Corrupted hippocampal computations in hyperexcitability - Lisa Topolnik | Laval University
Brainstem control of hippocampal disinhibition during learning - Esther Krook-Magnuson | University of Minnesota
Inhibitory hippocampal neurons with extended reach
Parallel symposium 6
Glial-neuron and glial-immune interactions in nervous system development and repair
Chair: Wendy Xin |University Health Network
Speakers:
- Alana Hoffmann | Keenan Research Centre for Biomedical Science and Barlo MS Centre at St. Michael’s Hospital
Brain myeloid cells contribute to oligodendrogenesis and myelination in the developing central nervous system - Wendy Xin | University Health Network
Oligodendrocytes and myelin shape neuronal maturation and plasticity in the mammalian cortex - Anastassia Voronova | University of Alberta
Chromatin regulator Ankrd11, associated with neurodevelopmental disorders, regulates glial cell development and function - Roberta Piovesana | Université de Montréal
Glial CB1 receptors drive NMJ Plasticity in Injury and ALS
Parallel symposium 7
Hypothalamic peptides in dual control of homeostasis and behaviour
Chair: Katrina Choe |McMaster University
Speakers:
- Masha Prager-Khoutorsky | McGill University
Glial cells as regulators of fluid and cardiovascular homeostasis - Melissa Chee | Carleton University
Fructose fuels hunger at the hypothalamus - Valery Grinevich | Heidelberg University
Axonal Oxytocin Signaling in Rat and Human Brain - Katrina Choe | McMaster University
Autism-risk gene mutations convergently disrupt oxytocin modulation of social circuits
Parallel symposium 8
Reassessing Structural Plasticity in Depression: Rodent–Human Evidence and Rapid Antidepressant Mechanisms
Chair: Argel Aguilar Valles |Carleton University
Speakers:
- Giovanni Hernandez | The Douglas Research Centre and McGill University
Infralimbic DCC Receptors Regulate Social Avoidance and Dendritic Architecture in the Cortico-Accumbens Pathway
- Omar Ahmed | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
Newly Engineered Mouse Lines Reveal Rules for Psychedelic Neuroplasticity of Cortical Neurons Expressing or Lacking 5-HT2a Receptors in Health & Disease - Ruth Asch | UT Southwestern
Translational Synaptic Imaging: completing the bench-to-bedside and back loop in psychiatry research - Rebecca Price | University of Pittsburgh
Rapid effects of ketamine on plasticity mechanisms across levels of analysis: Findings from clinical trials
3:00 – 3:30PM
Trainee organized
Trainee Power Pitch Session
3:30 – 5:00PM
Coffee break Poster session 2 / Exhibits
5:00 – 6:00
Keynote lecture
Catharine Winstanley (UBC)
6:00 – 7:00
Equity Diversity and Inclusion session
7:00 – 8:00
TBC
Day 4: Thursday, May 21, 2026
8:30 – 10:15 AM
Plenary Symposium 3
Neural mechanisms of internal states
Chair: Rutsuko Ito (University of Toronto, Scarborough)
Speakers:
- Jessica Osterhout (University of Utah)
- Rutsuko Ito (University of Toronto, Scarborough)
- Adrian Owen (University of Western Ontario)
10:15 – 10:25
Partner update
Update on Brain Canada activities
Viviane Poupon, President and CEO, Brain Canada
10:25 – 10:45
Coffee break
Posters/exhibits
10:45 – 11:00
Award winner
Brain Star Award winner talk
11:00 – 12:00
Featured Plenary speaker 3
David J. Anderson (Caltech)
Neurobiology of emotion
12:00 – 1:30 PM
CAN-ACN Annual General Meeting of members
Career Networking event
Lunch on own
1:30 – 2:00
Trainee organized
Trainee powerpitch session
2:00 – 3:30
Poster session 3 & Exhibits
3:30 – 5:00 PM
Parallel symposium 9
Guiding behavior through reward-predictive cues
Chair: Matthew Gardner |Concordia University
Speakers:
- Erin Rich | New York University
Orbitofrontal cortex computes gaze-dependent comparisons between attributes rather than integrated values - William Esber | Concordia University
Orbitofrontal neurons encode both the relative and absolute predictive credit of reward cues - Becket Ebitz | Universite de Montreal
dACC Stimulation Stabilizes Exploitation - Paul Cisek | Universite de Montreal
Distributed dynamics of decisions about actions
Parallel symposium 10
RNA Modifications: Implications for Brain Function and Behavior
Chair: Mathieu Flamand |Université Laval
Speakers:
- Mathieu Flamand | Université Laval,, CHU de Quebec Research Centre
Deciphering the roles of m6A and YTHDF proteins in synaptic function and plasticity - Timothy W. Bredy |The University of Queensland, Queensland Brain Institute, Centre for RNA in Neuroscience
The qualitative state of regulatory RNA determines its influence on plasticity and memory - Ina Anreiter |University of Toronto
Epitranscriptomic regulation of feeding behaviour in Drosophila Melanogaster - Yanhong Shi |Beckman Research Institute of City of Hope, Department of Neurodegenerative Diseases
RNA Modifications in Brain Disorders: Decoding the Functional Impact on Disease Mechanisms
Parallel symposium 11
Sex and Gender Influences on Stress Disorders and Cognitive Bias
Chair: Derya Sargin |University of Calgary
Speakers:
- Amanda Namchuk | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Characterizing the sex-specific functional networks underlying chronic stress-induced negative cognitive bias - Robert-Paul Juster |University of Montreal
Beyond the Binary: Unraveling Sexually Polymorphic Cognition Across Biological and Sociocultural Dimensions - Derya Sargin | University of Calgary
Sex-specific Neural and Behavioural Consequences of Adolescent Stress - Etienne Sibille | Centre for Addiction and Mental Health
Sex differences in cell-dependent molecular mechanisms in humans and rodent models of depression
Parallel symposium 12
The brain vasculature: from imaging to insights into disease.
Chair: Baptiste Lacoste |Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Speakers:
- Alexandre Dubrac | Centre de recherche du CHU Sainte-Justine
Neurovascular program dynamics shaping postnatal brain vascularization - Ravi Rungta | Université de Montréal
Impact of vascular topology on neurovascular coupling - Grant R.J. Gordon | Hotchkiss Brain Institute
State dependent astrocyte control of cerebral blood flow - Aurelie-Rose de Rus Jacquet | Centre de recherche du CHU de Québec-Université Laval
3D modeling of the neurovascular unit: new insights into communication at the blood-brain barrier in neurodegenerative diseases

