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Early life adversity affects broad regions of brain DNA in both rodents and humans.
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Michael Meaney won the 2012 Fondation IPSEN International Prize in Neuronal Plasticity. The judges found Michael Meaney’s work in the area of epigenetics and brain function outstanding. The honor is shared with two other prominent scientists, D
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Michael Meaney, neuroscientist at the Douglas Institute, receives the Order of Canada
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Alzheimer's Disease > Douglas researchers tackle Alzheimer’s Disease through prevention. Participate in their study.
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Alzheimer's Disease > The first prevention study of its kind in the world, would like to recruit 500 healthy, at-risk adults.
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Happy ‘hood: Happy human? Douglas holds symposium looking at neighbourhood/mental health connection
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Judes Poirier, PhD,C.Q, received the prestigious BIOQuébec 2010 Genesis Award in the Biotechnology of Tomorrow category.
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The 2010 Douglas Institute research teams who were awarded grants from NSERC to pursue work in their respective fields of expertise.
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On November 24, University of Montpellier I in France awarded the title of Doctor Honoris Causa to Judes Poirier, PhD, C.Q., professor and researcher in molecular neurobiology. This honorary title was conferred by the oldest faculty of medicine in the
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The Foundation supports 33 researchers, nearly half of the 67 researchers working at the Douglas. In 2008–2009, members of the Research Centre published 215 scientific papers, book chapters and books documenting scientific breakthroughs and ther