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The Role of Translational Control in Cortical Dysgenesis in Mammalian Brain

Abnormal development of neural circuitry is thought to be the major cause of autism and many other mental illnesses.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodevlopment
Competition
Bell Mental Health Research Training Awards
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2013

The role of immune genes in schizophrenia

Schizophrenia (SCZ) is ranked among the top ten illnesses contributing to the global burden of disease, yet its etiology is still poorly understood.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
Bell Mental Health Research Training Awards
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2013

CRF receptor-mediated sensitization of 5-HT2A receptor signalling

The proposed research in this application will significantly broaden our understanding of the molecular basis for how stress leads to anxiety and depression.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
Bell Mental Health Research Training Awards
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2013

Characterization of the role of LRRTMs in synaptic plasticity and memory formation

The key neuropathology underlying ASDs is abnormal neuronal communication as a result of altered synapse formation, function and plasticity.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Central Nervous System
Competition
Bell Mental Health Research Training Awards
Province
British Columbia
Start Date
2013

Recruitment of Endogenous Neural Stem Cells to Promote Brain Repair Following Acquired Brain Injury in Children

In Canada, over 140,000 children and teenagers suffer a brain injury each year due to trauma, stroke, cerebral palsy, and brain cancer.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Injury
Competition
W. Garfield Weston Foundation - Brain Canada Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI)
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2013

Antipsychotic treatment in a genetic subtype of schizophrenia: Novel insights from neuroimaging and pharmacogenetics

Schizophrenia is a common and serious mental illness characterized by psychotic symptoms, social withdrawal and functional disabilities that are generally lifelong.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
Bell Mental Health Research Training Awards
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2013

Restoration of visual function: a cellular reprogramming and bioengineering approach

The retina is the part of the eye that is responsible for processing visual information.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
W. Garfield Weston Foundation - Brain Canada Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI)
Province
Ontario
Start Date
2013

Neuronal polarity defects as an underlying cause of neurological diseases.

Neurons are cells with long extensions that send information from one part of the nervous system to another.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Central Nervous System
Competition
W. Garfield Weston Foundation - Brain Canada Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI)
Province
Québec
Start Date
2013

Epigenetics and mental health: the Canadian neuroepigenetics network

Psychiatry, like all areas of medicine and biology, has long considered the origins of individual differences.


Grant type
Team grants
Area of Research
Mental Health
Competition
W. Garfield Weston Foundation - Brain Canada Multi-Investigator Research Initiative (MIRI)
Province
Québec
Start Date
2013

2012 Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship

Dr. Jean-François Trempe, is a post-doctoral student at McGill University.


Grant type
Capacity building grants
Area of Research
Neurodegeneration
Competition
Dr. Hubert van Tol Travel Fellowship
Province
Québec
Start Date
2012