neurolab.ca
NeuroLab
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OUR MOST RECENT PUBLICATION. Iaria, G., Burles, F. (2016). Trends in Cognitive Sciences. Epub ahead of print]. Developmental Topographical Disorientation refers to the lifelong inability to orient in extremely familiar surroundings despite the absence of any acquired brain damage or neurological disorder. Here, we describe the findings of this newly discovered condition, and highlight how this phenomenon provides novel insights into the mechanisms underlying human spatial navigation.
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Page not found | HBITO | University of Calgary
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My U of C. Hotchkiss Brain Institute Trainee Organization. What's available in Health Sciences building. The requested page could not be found. You will be redirected to the secure UofC Access login page. Log in using UofC Access. You will be redirected to the secure UofC Access login page. Log in using UofC Access. Cancel UofC Access login. 2500 University Dr. NW. Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Careers at the University. Events at the University. Libraries at the University.
albertaneuro.ca
Campus Alberta Neuroscience
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Team Formation - Phase 2. Making an Expense Claim. Campus Alberta Neuroscience (CAN) is a province-wide network of 250 research professionals working in neuroscience and mental health: from early brain development to Alzheimer’s and from foundational biological research to clinical, therapeutic and system application of new knowledge. FACILITATE NEW COLLABORATIONS,. Enhance existing collaborations and integrate neuroscience research and education activities across Alberta. Ankara Tercüme Bürosu. Dr Keith...
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IFESS 2012 - Smart Machines – Neural Evolution - Speakers
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Smart Machines – Neural Evolution. Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 9-12, 2012. Pre-conference Workshops September 8, 2012. Plenary and Keynote Speakers. Scientist of Vision Award Recipient- Michael Levin. Todd A. Kuiken. Professor Robert Shepherd is the Director of the Bionic Ear Institute and Professor of Medical Bionics in the Department of Otolaryngology at the University of Melbourne. Jay Ingram (Host of Plenary Sessions I and II). Page 1 of 2 ««. 1Mar2012 - 20.Jul.2012. Or create an account.
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IFESS 2012 - Smart Machines – Neural Evolution - Conference Program
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Smart Machines – Neural Evolution. Banff, Alberta, Canada, September 9-12, 2012. Pre-conference Workshops September 8, 2012. At IFESS 2012 you will have the opportunity to participate in amazing panels and sessions featuring some of the most prominent researchers worldwide and the most relevant topics to neural prostheses. Sunday, September 9, 2012. Dr Vivian Mushahwar (Conf. Chair). Dr Kathryn Todd (Professor and Senior VP (Research) - Alberta Health Services). Vivian Mushahwar and Milos Popovic. Toward...
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Performer: The Giant Walkthrough Brain: U of A Show | Niki Wilson
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Writer and Science Communicator. The Goods From The Woods. Performer: The Giant Walkthrough Brain: U of A Show. On April 10th, 2015, I’ll be joining Jay Ingram. Trevor Day and the Free Radicals for a cameo performance in the Giant Walkthrough Brain. I’m pretty jazzed about this. The show was first performed at the Beakerhead Festival, and described as “. And the Hotchkiss Brain Institute. At the University of Calgary.” If you haven’t seen it, come check it out! March 5, 2015. July 13, 2015. May 12, 2016.
albertamsnetwork.ca
The Alberta endMS Network’s Successes
http://www.albertamsnetwork.ca/2016-11-30-alberta-ms-collaboration-seed-grant
Alberta MS Collaboration Seed Grant. November 30, 2016. The Alberta Multiple Sclerosis Collaboration ( Alberta MS Collaboration. Is accepting basic science and clinical proposals for the 2017 Seed Grant Competition. Funding for new Alberta-based investigators or experienced Alberta-based investigators new to MS research, for seed MS proposals focused on neuroprotection and repair in MS. Maximum of four seed grants to be funded at up to $75,000 per recipient over one year. January 31, 2017.
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