Section : The Douglas
Douglas Hospital was founded in 1881 by Alfred Perry and a group of Protestant clergy and Montréal citizens.
Section : Research
Natasha Rajah, nvestigates how memory retrieval works in healthy young adults, and how it is affected by aging.
Section : Research
Sylvain Williams pursues several complimentary lines of study aimed towards elucidating the cause of Alzheimer Disease.
Section : Research
Work from Rémi Quirion's lab has helped to characterize the roles of cholinergic synapses in Alzheimer Disease, neuropeptide Y in depression and learning, and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in pain and opioid tolerance.
Section : News
In a opinion letter, Dr. David Bloom clarifies this treatment which aims to restore the patient's autonomy.
Section : News
The Douglas Institute and ACCESS are proud to host the first ACCESS network meeting on April 1st and April 2nd.
Section : News
Making sure school-aged kids get to sleep is important for their studies, shows a new Douglas study.
Section : News
New work by Sylvain Williams and his team sheds light on dynamic mecanisms controlling memory.
Section : News
The Douglas Institute has a brand new recipient of the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships.
Section : News
Bruno Giros, professor in the Department of Psychiatry, explained on the air at Radio-Canada how his work on dopamine in the brain opens new avenues.