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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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The Bank: A Unique and Vital Resource to Strengthen Brain Research

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Read the latest issue of WBHI’s Mind Over Matter Magazine

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Six early-career researchers receive leadership grants

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USask launches first study on effects of smoked cannabis on brain development

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Sex bias in pain research

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Improving Health Outcomes: Role of exercise in mental health

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Behavioural research gets boost with first open-access database

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Autism gene’s loss hampers neurons’ trek through developing brain

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Improving research with more effective antibodies

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New study advances quest to better understand consciousness

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Women and science suffer when medical research doesn’t study females

Medical science has a deadly historical bias problem: until very recently, most studies only included males. The article features Dr. Jeffrey Mogil, and mentions research supported by the 2014 Brain Canada Team Grant he received.

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