Prix et distinctions
Douglas Institute researchers and their students have received awards and distinctions for their contributions to research and the advancement of knowledge in mental health.
2012
Étudiant-chercheur étoile :
David Maillet
This award is given by the Fonds de recherche du Québec in three disciplines (here in Health) to a student who excels in advanced research.
Fondation IPSEN International Prize in Neuronal Plasticity :
Michael Meaney C.M., PhD, C.Q., FRSC
It is awarded to researchers in recognition of outstanding contributions in the field of neuronal plasticity: development, synaptogenesis, aging, regeneration, grafts, growth factors.
FRSQ Research Scholar Award :
Reut Gruber PhD
FRSQ Research Scholar Award :
Naguib Mechawar PhD
Heinz Lehmann Award :
Gustavo Turecki MD, PhD
Awarded by the Canadian College of Neuropsychopharmacology (CCNP), the Heinz Lehmann Award recognizes outstanding contributions made by an individual in neuropsychopharmacology in Canada.
Hubert-Reeves Award :
Judes Poirier PhD, C.Q.
The Hubert-Reeves Award is given by the Association des communicateurs scientifiques du Québec (ACS) with the goals of encouraging the production of accessible scientific texts and creating a high-quality scientific culture in Canada.
Hubert-Reeves Award :
Serge Gauthier MD, FRCPC
The Hubert-Reeves Award is given by the Association des communicateurs scientifiques du Québec (ACS) with the goals of encouraging the production of accessible scientific texts and creating a high-quality scientific culture in Canada.
Human Frontier Science Program Young Investigators' Grant :
Antoine Adamantidis PhD
The Human Frontier Science Program (HFSP) supports novel, innovative and interdisciplinary basic research focused on the complex mechanisms of living organisms.
John R. & Clara M. Fraser Memorial Award :
Maria Natasha Rajah PhD
Klerman Prize Honorable Mention :
Johanne Renaud MD, MSc, FRCPC
The Klerman Prize Honorable Mention honors exceptional clinical research by a NARSAD Young Investigator Grantee.