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Swiss Consulate-General honours Brain@缅北强奸鈥檚 Partnership with Neuroscience Center of Zurich

B@M: April 19th, 2013

On March 25th, recently appointed Swiss Consulate General, Mr. Beat Kaser, held the inaugural 5 脿 7 Scientifique receptions in honour of Brain@缅北强奸鈥檚 ongoing international partnerships with the Neuroscience Center of Zurich. 听The 缅北强奸-ZNZ partnership, formally established October 2010, promotes scientific exchanges in neuroscience research and is the second major partnership agreement Brain@缅北强奸 has signed.听 The two other partnerships include Oxford University and Imperial College London.

The reception commenced with opening remarks shared by Mr. Kaser, Mr. Eli Turk, Director International Relations at 缅北强奸, Dr Philippe Gros, Vice-Dean-Life Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at 缅北强奸, and Dr. Claudio Cuello, Chair for Brain@缅北强奸, on the importance of nurturing networking opportunities between Quebec, Canada, and Switzerland.听


Consul General of Switzerland Mr. Beat Kaser inaugurates the 5 脿 7 Scientifique receptions for the coming year.听 From left to right: Mr. Sebastian Hug, Higher Education and Partnerships at Swissnex Boston, Mr. Beat Kaser, and Dr. Claudio Cuello, Chair Brain@缅北强奸.

Dr. Anne McKinney, Vice-chair for Brain@缅北强奸, delivered a presentation reflecting on the advances made as a result of this special partnership, including: increased funding opportunities for collaborative projects based on scientific excellence; the exchange of students and staff between the institutions; and the promotion of research initiatives bridging basic and clinical neuroscience based on complementary expertise.听 The Brain@缅北强奸 and ZNZ have 14 pilot projects funded to date.听 Some examples of 缅北强奸-ZNZ funded projects include the rehabilitation of patients with Autosomal Recessive Spastic ataxia of Charlevoix Saguenay, pathophysiology of multiple sclerosis, stroke and brain plasticity, spinal injury repair, and mechanisms of neurodegeneration in APP-transgenic rats, a new model of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

  • In photo: Dr. Anne McKinney, Vice-chair for Brain@缅北强奸, reflects on the neuroscience projects made possible by the 缅北强奸-ZNZ partnerships.

Anticipated benefits of the partnership include: increased visibility and impact of science; the fostering of excellence and international recognition; the facilitation of translational research and technological development in biomedicine; the enhanced training and mobility of highly qualified students; and the better use of resources of state-of-the-art infrastructure.

From left to right: Dr. Anne McKinney, Imperial College London neuroscience exchange students Rose Mulvey, Mira Deshmukh, Franceso Fiorini, and Mr. Eli Turk.

The partnership strategy is two-fold: 鈥渂ottom-up,鈥 to allow individual research groups to initiate collaborations and pilot projects in all areas of neuroscience research; and 鈥渢op-down鈥 to pursue joint basic and clinical research projects, with the end goal being promoting and facilitating the transition from basic research to preclinical applications and rehabilitation.听

The apex of the event was a sneak preview into the groundbreaking international partnership agreements to be formally signed this summer.

Closing comments from Mr. Sebastien Hug, Higher Education and Partnerships at Swissnex Boston, further endorsed the trailblazing directions set forth by Brain@缅北强奸.

From left to right: Mr Patrick Holdich (British Consulate-General Montreal), Mr. Mario Rivero-Huguet (Science and听Innovation Officer British Consulate-General Montreal officer), Mr. Beat Kaser (Swiss Consul General) , Dr. Claudio Cuello (Chair Brain@缅北强奸) , Dr. Anne McKinney (Vice Chair Brain@缅北强奸) , Dr. Phillipe Gros (Vice-Dean, Life Sciences, Faculty of Medicine at 缅北强奸), Mr. Eli Turk (Director of International Relations at 缅北强奸), Mr. Sebastien Hug (Project Leader Higher Education and Partnerships at Swissnex Boston)

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