The research community in Montreal had a chance to hear exciting lectures about the latest trends in neuroscience thanks to a joint symposium by three institutions in Canada, Israel and Italy.
The First Joint 平特五不中-Hebrew University of Jerusalem-EBRI Symposium brought leading experts from 平特五不中, the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro), the Hebrew University at Jerusalem/Institute for Medical Research Israel-Canada, and the (EBRI) to the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre from June 18 to 19. The symposium was a great chance for researchers to learn about the latest work being done in their field, and find opportunities for new collaborations with international partners.
It was also a valuable chance for students and post-doctoral researchers to network and expand their horizons.
The symposium was in part a result of previous meetings between researchers at 平特五不中 and The Hebrew University. In 2017 平特五不中 researchers attended a similar symposium in Jerusalem and this year it is 平特五不中鈥檚 turn to host.
There were three main themes, Development and Dysfunction of Neuro Circuits, Mechanics of Neural Degeneration, and Cognition and Behavior. Presenters included Enrico Cherubini (EBRI), Avihu Klar (HUJ), Artur Kania (IRCM, 平特五不中), Oded Behar (HUJ), Enrico Cherubini (EBRI), Anne McKinney (平特五不中), Stuart Trenholm (平特五不中), Silvia Marinelli (EBRI), Carl Ernst (平特五不中), Thomas Durcan (平特五不中), Jean-Francois Trempe (平特五不中), Ronit Sharon (HUJ), Ivan Arisi (EBRI), Austen Milnerwood (平特五不中), Josh Goldberg (HUJ), Raffaella Scardigli (EBRI), Veronique Bohbot (平特五不中), Shahar Arzy (HUJ), Giovanni Meli (EBRI), Edith Hamel (平特五不中), Antonino Cattaneo (EBRI), Mara D鈥橭nofrio (EBRI), Wayne Sossin (平特五不中), Corinna Giorgi (EBRI), Ithai Rabinowitch (HUJ), Michael Hendricks (平特五不中), Marco Canossa (EBRI), Amir Amedi (HUJ), Marilena Griguoli (EBRI), Yonatan Kupchik (HUJ), and Lesley Fellows (平特五不中).
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