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Researchers at The Neuro are world leaders in cellular and molecular neuroscience, brain imaging, cognitive neuroscience and the study and treatment of neurological diseases and disorders. Here are their stories.

The link between loneliness and HIV

19 May 2020

A study published by Dr. Lesley Fellows and her colleagues provides a portrait of loneliness linked to the human immunodeficiency virus, or HIV.

The Digital Migration: Lessons About Open Science Arising from the COVID19 Crisis

30 Apr 2020

In the wake of COVID19, the world is scrambling to figure out how to continue the functions of normal life while confined to a much smaller world of couches and home offices.

Tracking a pandemic

23 Apr 2020

Neuroscience grad student programs mobile app to track COVID19 in Quebec.

Autism Awareness Month

14 Apr 2020

International collaboration and open data help bridge the knowledge gap for autism

An open access experiment

28 Feb 2020

Advancing Open Science through open access - submitting a post-print to the 缅北强奸 Repository

Rare Disease Day 2020

27 Feb 2020

Uncovering the genetic layers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Designing artificial brains can help us learn more about real ones

14 Feb 2020

Understanding how the computations in the brain go wrong could help scientists develop treatments for neurological disorders.

New Faculty Spotlight: Maiya Geddes

11 Feb 2020

鈥淎s a clinician scientist, I deeply value the opportunity to impact the lives of patients, to work in a multidisciplinary environment and to train the next generation of experts.鈥

Discovering innovative ways to address autism

17 Jan 2020

Healthcare that is informed by research and patient insights is the most effective way to advance knowledge

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