Vers un r茅seau national pour la sant茅 mentale des jeunes Autochtones.
Des excuses de l鈥橝MC pour regagner la confiance des Autochtones.
Vers un r茅seau national pour la sant茅 mentale des jeunes Autochtones.
Des excuses de l鈥橝MC pour regagner la confiance des Autochtones.
Single-cell genomics: endless possibilities.
Brain Canada, 成人大片, and CQDM partner with industry on drug discovery.
Dr. Myrna Lashley will receive an honorary doctorate from University of Ottawa in recognition of her many remarkable accomplishments. The honorary degree will be awarded during the second national conference on black mental health in Canada entitled Black Mental Health: Reclaiming the Path to Joy which takes place at the National Arts Centre in Ottawa on October 16, 2024. Congratulations Dr. Lashley!
The (RSC) and its Members have elected this year鈥檚 new Fellows and named the incoming class of the RSC College. In addition to 104 new Fellows, the Royal Society of Canada welcomes 56 new Members of the RSC College who have significantly impacted their respective disciplines at both national and international levels. Among them is Dr. Jai Shah. Congratulations Dr. Shah!
Dr. Marco Leyton is the successful awardee of the Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CCNP) Heinz Lehmann Award 2024, which is given out in recognition of outstanding contributions by a single individual in neuropsychopharmacology research in Canada. Congratulations Dr. Leyton!聽
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Marc Chammas as the new Director of Undergraduate Medical Education. He will be replacing Dr. Meterissian whose term ended June 30, 2024. As Director, Dr. Chammas will work closely with the Associate Chair of Education and be responsible for development and advancement of all aspects of UGME within the Department of Psychiatry.
We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to Dr. Gregory Meterissian for his tireless dedication and enthusiasm in leading the department鈥檚 UGME mandate for over 20 years!
Dream discovery: Melatonin鈥檚 key role in REM sleep revealed.
Une nouvelle 茅tude pourrait contribuer 脿 la lutte contre la malaria.
Gov. Gen. Mary Simon has announced 83 new appointments to the Order of Canada, and the list includes several high-achieving Quebecers. The order is meant to celebrate people who have made extraordinary contributions to Canadian society. We are pleased to share that Dr. Myrna Lashley is being appointed as a member of the order. Dr. Lashley has worked as a consultant on issues of equity and inclusivity for all levels of government. Congratulation Dr. Lashley!
Promising new drug to treat insomnia and pain.
Revolutionizing mental health care for youth.
Un nouveau m茅dicament qui freine l鈥檃lzheimer tarde 脿 锚tre approuv茅 au Canada.
Montreal experts weigh in on federal, provincial immigration talks.
It is with great pleasure that we announce the winner of the annual Leyton Addiction Research Prize. The competition was strong, but the review committee (unanimously) agreed that Lauren Reynolds鈥檚 paper titled Amphetamine disrupts dopamine axon growth in adolescence by a sex-specific mechanism in mice was the most deserving of this year's $1,000 prize.