In line with our commitment to advancing brain research excellence at 平特五不中, HBHL is happy to introduce five exceptional recruits who have recently joined 平特五不中 across three different faculties. These talented individuals have received funding through HBHL's New Recruit Start-Up Supplements program, which provides critical supplementary funding to 平特五不中's hiring faculties, empowering them to attract standout faculty members whose research aligns with HBHL's scientific priorities.
The celebrates breakthroughs in sustainability science, rewarding solutions that show measurable potential to help humanity remain within the boundaries of the Earth鈥檚 ecosystem. Its aim is to engender international competition and support collaboration that will help accelerate scientific discoveries worldwide.
NSERC Alliance Grant supports 平特五不中-led Canadian team, new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change
Thursdays (Oct 12, 19, 26 and Nov 2) from 5:30 鈥 7:30 p.m.
Location: HBHL Offices (Suite 1800, 1010 Sherbrooke W)
平特五不中's myPath offers the Peer Pathways program for HBHL and IPN graduate students and postdocs. This four-week program empowers students to develop an Individual Development Plan (IDP) in small peer discussion groups.
Today, The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) announced 101 new Fellows and 58 new Members of the College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists. Among the 2023 cohort are nineteen 平特五不中 researchers and scholars, including fifteen RSC Fellows and four new Members, who will be inducted at the RSC Celebration of Excellence and Engagement (COEE) on November 16 and 17, 2023, in Waterloo, Ontario.
平特五不中 receives $42.5 million in research funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council, and the Canada Research Chairs Program
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We're happy to announce Madeleine Sharp as the new Leader of Healthy Brains, Healthy Lives (HBHL) Research Theme 3: Applied Cognitive Neuroscience of Brain Plasticity.
We are happy to announce that the first edition of the Entrepreneurship and Innovation for Researchers,听Ideas to Impact, will be held in Montreal on October 18, 2023!
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This year's edition of the HBHL Graduate Student and Postdoctoral Fellowships Program has recognized the dedication and promise of 37 exceptional students. Master's students are awarded $10,000, while those pursuing their PhDs receive $15,000, providing crucial support for their research endeavors throughout the upcoming year.
A New Cross-Disciplinary Collaboration for Upcoming NASA Missions and Mission Concepts
Scientists have long been captivated by the possibility of discovering evidence for extraterrestrial life in the universe. While many of the world鈥檚 largest telescopes are pointed toward distant galaxies and star systems, some think there鈥檚 a strong possibility that life could be detected much closer to home.
May 15th and 16th, Falling Walls Engage Hub Canada hosted 30 science outreach practitioners, from across the country, for a bilingual event titled 鈥淭he Power of the Pitch: A Funding and Skills-building Workshop for Canadian Science Engagers鈥.
In a series of workshops, participants learned first-hand from funders what they are looking for in successful proposals and created quick pitches for new science engagement projects.
We are now in the final month of the International Freezer Challenge at 平特五不中. Thousands of labs worldwide have signed up and logged their cold storage management practices. 平特五不中 participants have also received prizes, including the popular Early Bird Breakfast and freezer clean-up supplies.
The NeuroShere Entrepreneurship Bootcamp is back in the form of a 3-week workshop series!
Over 300 attendees gathered on May 4th and 5th at the 平特五不中 Centre for the HBHL Symposium 2023, a two-day event dedicated to the latest advances in neuroscience and brain health. Renowned keynote speakers, such as Liisa Galea, Richard Bethlehem, Mark Cembrowski, and Gemma Modinos, captivated the audience with their insights on the cutting-edge research happening in the field.