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McGill Research Group Investigating Canadian Mining in Latin America (MICLA) Information Session
Students interested in learning more about MICLA's work and how to participate are invited to a preliminary meeting from 4pm to 6 pm on Thursday September 19th, Room 617 Leacock Building.
Over the last twenty years, Canadian miners have become the most influential group within the continent’s mining sector.
Seminar: Ethics of Knowledge Translation: One Step Forward , by Dr Darquise Lafrenière
PRAM SEMINAR : Ethics of Knowledge Translation: One Step Forward
With: Dr. Darquise Lafrenière, PhD and Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Preventative and Social Medicine, Université de Montréal
The concept of knowledge translation has received significant attention from the health research community in recent years. However, its ethical aspects have been overlooked.
Post-Synaptic Careers - Life after a Neuroscience Degree (A new Discussion Series with guest speakers)
What can one do after a degree in Neuroscience?
This discussion series will address this question through informal conversations with some successful non-academics with graduate degrees in neuroscience; the series will compliment IPN’s Pathways and Connections, which is the academic equivalent of Post-Synaptic Careers. This is your chance to talk to those who were once where you are. Ask the guest speakers about the often difficult decision to leave academia and the important, but sometimes serendipitous, connections that led them to where they are now.
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Research Seminar - Depression in Children and Adolescents: Clinical Wisdom from Treatment and Prevention Studies
Research Seminar
The Child Psychiatry Research Committee is sponsoring a Child Psychiatry Research Seminar. This seminar is open to all staff and students. The seminar will be informal and encourage active audience participation and discussion.
“Depression in Children and Adolescents: Clinical Wisdom from Treatment and Prevention Studies”
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Early Intervention in Psychosis: Current knowledge and future directions
Early intervention in psychosis: Current knowledge and future directions
The conference brings together renowned researchers and clinicians from different parts of the world to disseminate the most up to date knowledge on neurobiological, social, psychological, and cultural aspects of the early phases of psychotic disorders, as well as on challenging problems related to substance abuse and physical health.
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Seminar: Dopamine Volume Transmission
Joint Seminar Annoucement
Presenting: Dr. Margaret Rice
Professor
Departments of Neurosurgery and of Physiology and Neuroscience
NYU School of Medicine
Please see attached brochure for details.
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Glia-Neuron Interactions Seminar
The next Glia-Neuron Interactions Seminar takes place on coming Wednesday, Nov 7th, 9.30 AM, room 1120, Pavillon Paul. G.
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Cancer Centre Seminar
Assistant Professor
Deptarment of Anatomy & Cell Biology
The Schulich School of Medicine
University of Western Ontario
Title: Targeting the Embryonic Nature of Metastatic Cancers
Hosted by: The Goodman Cancer Research Centre
Child Psychiatry Research Seminar
The Child Psychiatry Research Committee is sponsoring a Child Psychiatry Research Seminar. This seminar is open to all staff and students.
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Fall 2012 Neuroethics Seminar Series: Ethical issues in the management of concussion in contact sports
Brad Partridge, PhD
University of Queensland, Australia
Organized by the Montreal Neuroethics Network
The Montreal Neuroethics Network promotes neuroethics training, education and dialogue by exposing various audiences to neuroethics issues; fostering collaboration and mutual learning; and ensure Montreal's leadership in addressing ethical and social issues in neuroscience and healthcare delivery through inter-institutional collaborations.For additional information, email: neuroethics [at] ircm [dot] qc [dot] ca
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