Researchers open new path of discovery in Parkinson’s disease

Published: 27 June 2016

A team of scientists led by Dr. Michel Desjardins from the University of Montreal and Dr. Heidi McBride from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNI) at McGill University have...

Health Science Leaders Join Forces to Accelerate Development of Treatments for Neurological Diseases

Published: 16 March 2017

Montreal, Quebec and Vancouver, British Columbia – Working together to accelerate research into neurological diseases, three leading players in Canada’s health sciences sector are joining forces in...

Opening science for patients

3 Jul 2019

Ben Stecher thinks researchers have a moral obligation to share data

$4M for open science drug screening

4 Jun 2019

Funds will support development of precision therapies for ALS and Parkinson’s disease

Accelerating drug discovery with Open Science

1 Apr 2019

The Neuro's drug discovery initiative supports research by developing assays shared with the scientific community

Movement Disorder Clinic delivers outstanding patient care

28 Mar 2019

The Neuro has created a multi-disciplinary team to deal with all aspects of Parkinson’s disease (PD) research, treatment and patient care.

Understanding the resting state

26 Sep 2018

International conference on the brain at rest will be first for Canada

Living with Parkinson’s disease

9 Apr 2018

A family doctor in the Laurentians where Linda Bérard was living directed her to The Neuro where she came under the care of Dr. Edward Fon, a neurologist and world-class researcher in PD.

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