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blooD prEssure management in sTroke following EndovasCular Treatment (DETECT)

Most strokes occur from clots blocking vessels that supply blood flow to the brain.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Injury
Competition
Canadian Stroke Consortium-Brain Canada-Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada 2022 Stroke Clinical Research Catalyst Grants
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2023

Prioritizing Progressive Supranuclear Palsy: a transformative in vivo model of disease pathogenesis with strong translational value for future drug development

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) is a deadly disease of the brain with no cure.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2023

Exploring the role of ectosomes in Parkinson’s disease

Parkinson’s disease is a neurodegenerative movement disorder.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Alberta
Start Date
2023

A machine-learning approach to personalized risk prediction for recurrent ischemic stroke using population-level event data and routine brain imaging

Ischemic stroke, caused by a blood clot in the brain, is a leading cause of death, disability, and dementia.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Alberta
Start Date
2023

Uncovering the nanoscale underpinnings of cognitive decline

Even in the healthy brain, ageing is commonly associated with cognitive decline.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Québec
Start Date
2023

CSF constitutents as mediators of brain damage in demyelinating diseases of the central nervous system

Most nerves in the brain are surrounded by myelin, an insulating cover that allows them communicate efficiently.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2023

Neural and computational bases of pain perception and modulation

Why do people feel pain differently, and why does it last longer for some even after healing?


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Central Nervous System
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Québec
Start Date
2023

Exploring the relationship between synaptic density marker SV2A PET imaging and acute neuroplastic potential with interleaved TMS-fMRI in treatment resistant depression

Depression is a common mental health condition that affects millions of Canadians.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2023

Investigation of Cerebrovascular Disease across Sexes and Neurodegenerative Disorders through Post-mortem Imaging and Histology

Over 600,000 Canadians currently live with different types of dementia, and more than 76,000 new dementia cases are diagnosed each year.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research
Province
Québec
Start Date
2023

The TeleTaCAS Randomized Controlled Feasibility Trial

Stroke happens to 62,000 people each year in Canada.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Injury
Competition
Canadian Stroke Consortium-Brain Canada-Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada 2022 Stroke Clinical Research Catalyst Grants
Province
Alberta
Start Date
2023