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Date: July 31, 2025 The Krembil Brain Institute at University Health Network (UHN), a University of Toronto (U of T) teaching hospital, is seeking applicants for the inaugural Peter Gilgan Chair in
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: Amino acid homeostasis and its role in brain function Metabolic network dysfunctions contributing to epilepsy Pharmacological and nutritional therapeutic strategies for epilepsy treatment Be part of
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assembles experts studying cellular and network mechanisms underlying normal behavior, learning, and cortical plasticity, as well as the biological bases of epilepsy, intellectual disability, autism, and CNS
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Canadian city. Calgary is less than an hour’s drive from the Rocky Mountains and boasts the most extensive urban pathway and bikeway network in North America. The University of Calgary has launched
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(NHMI) and Alberta Glycomics Institute (GIA). Additionally, we are strongly connected to the Canadian Glycomics Network (GlycoNet), and strong collaboration with experts in studying microglia (Drs. Plemel
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opportunities for networking and scientific development. The Collaboratory’s Strategic Priorities are to 1) Conduct Impactful PCYMH Research; 2) Use Technology to Deepen Understanding of Child and Youth Mental
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Held jointly between Krembil Research Institute, University Health Network and Department of Immunology, University of Toronto The Krembil Research Institute at University Health Network (UHN) and
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opportunity to increase their scientific visibility and network within the CAN community. These seminars also give a room for the CAN community to interact with the next generation of neuroscientists
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an important neuromodulatory tool, allowing for non-invasive or minimally invasive alteration of brain network function. The mechanisms of FUS action are not well-understood. The candidate would use in
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function is totally unknown Project funded for 3 years Participation in one international congress per year to present research data A young, dynamic lab autonomy to thrive A vast network of collaborators