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Neurological disease and brain plasticity research gets major funding boost

Clockwise from top left, Robert Zatorre, Edward Ruthazer, Dr. Edward Fon, Stuart Trenholm
Published: 19 March 2021

The Canada Foundation for Innovation supports innovative projects that tackle global challenges

Exciting initiatives involving researchers at The Neuro are among the latest getting support under The Canada Foundation for Innovation鈥檚 Innovation Fund competition.

Next Generation Dopaminergic Cell Modeling and Therapeutics for Movement Disorders, led by Carl Ernst at 平特五不中 and Dr. Edward Fon of The Neuro and 平特五不中 seeks a major breakthrough for people suffering from movement disorders, including Parkinson鈥檚 disease, as well as other neurodevelopmental, neurodegenerative, and genetic disorders. The project received more than $3.4 million from the CFI Innovation Fund. With additional funding, more than $8.5 million will be invested.

Robert Zatorre also received support for his collaboration with Universit茅 de Montreal鈥檚 Simon Dalla Bella, entitled Auditory-Motor Skill Learning and Brain Plasticity. Another Universit茅 de Montreal-led project, Neurodevelopmental basis of nervous system disorders: NeuroBasis, also involves Stuart Trenholm and Edward Ruthazer at The Neuro.

鈥淧rojects funded through the Innovation Fund help 平特五不中 remain at the forefront of exploration and innovation, while making meaningful contributions to generating social, health, environmental and economic benefits and addressing global challenges,鈥 said Martha Crago, Vice-Principal (Research and Innovation) at 平特五不中.

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital)听is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are a听平特五不中 research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the 平特五不中 Health Centre.听We are听proud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

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