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In 2016, Yasser Iturria-Medina, Ph.D., and his post-doctoral supervisor at the time, Alan Evans, Ph.D., published findings that quietly helped shift how scientists think about Alzheimer’s disease. Today, that work has informed several therapeutic patents and opened the door to a distinct class of drug targets currently being tested on patients around the world. 

Research impact: Traumatic Brain Injury

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2025 Rising Stars Trainee Award Recipients

Brain Canada is proud to announce the 2025 Rising Star Trainee Award recipients, a new cohort of trainees (master’s students, PhD  students and postdoctoral fellows) whose work is advancing our understanding of brain health across Canada.

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Shifting paradigms, informing solutions in Alzheimer’s disease

In 2016, Yasser Iturria-Medina, Ph.D., and his post-doctoral supervisor at the time, Alan Evans, Ph.D., published findings that quietly helped shift how scientists think about Alzheimer’s disease. Today, that work has informed several therapeutic patents and opened the door to a distinct class of drug targets currently being tested on patients around the world. 

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Policy Perspectives

Screens are changing young brains. Canada needs a plan

Dr. Emma Duerden is an associate professor and Canada Research Chair in neuroscience and learning disorders – applied psychology at Western University. Dr. Franco Vaccarino is professor emeritus at the University of Guelph and former president and vice chancellor. Alison Palmer is the evaluation and special projects lead at Brain Canada Foundation. 

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Impact at the intersection of neuroscience and AI

As part of our mission to fund bold brain research, Brain Canada has, together with its donors and partners, supported dozens of large-scale research projects and platforms to develop and apply cutting-edge AI approaches to advance our understanding of the brain and identify solutions for brain diseases and disorders.  

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Who will protect our brains in the AI race?

Canada has always invested in brain science, even during fiscal challenges. While others pursue AI dominance through speed and scale, we could lead by putting human cognition at the centre.

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Community Stories

Turning Movement into a Mission for Brain Health

On Sunday, October 26th, Riverdale Farm in Toronto came alive with laughter, energy, and purpose as dozens gathered for the first-ever Functional Phil Community Walk.

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Announcements

Advancing sex and gender research in dementia

Sex and gender differences matter when it comes to improving outcomes for dementia. These postdoctural fellows are showing us how.

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Community Stories

Cycling with Heart

Ottawa Charity Bike Ride Raises $2,500 for Brain Canada

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Research Impact

Accelerating Alzheimer’s Research

Dr. Sylvia Villeneuve is accelerating research on Alzheimer’s across the globe. By sharing comprehensive data from preclinical Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients, the Canadian Alzheimer’s Prevention Data Repository and Sharing (CAP) platform, headed by Villeneuve, is bolstering research studies across hundreds of research groups. Already, the platform is hosting data that has been used to uncover significant findings, enabling a greater understanding of the disease in its early stages – before symptoms appear.

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New solution developed for life-threatening complication of spinal cord injury

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Honouring Their Child

Since 2021, The Erika Legacy Foundation has been generously supporting a range of innovative mental health research projects through Brain Canada.

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Brain Canada Updates

Opening the World

When Dr. Monica Seger was 25, she received a grant to do a postdoctoral fellowship in the Netherlands.

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