Aging and Alzheimer Disease Research
Douglas Institute research groups and laboratories bring together researchers and their teams to study specific research topics. The different on-going research projects are presented and outlined below.
Analytical Biochemistry Laboratory
Directed by N.M.K. Ng Ying Kin, PhD, the laboratory measures putative biological markers for various psychiatric conditions...
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Jens Pruessner Laboratory
The interests in the lab are concerned mostly around the effects of Stress. Endocrinological aspects of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary A...
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Martin Lepage Laboratory
The laboratory of Martin Lepage, PhD, uses brain imaging to decipher episodic memory and understand its dysfunction in schizophrenics.
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Memory and Motion Lab
Directed by Véronique Bohbot, PhD, the laboratory focuses on the multiple brain areas involved in processing episodic memories (spatio-t...
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Natasha Rajah Laboratory
The lab's research is focused on using functional neuroimaging techniques to examine the neural substrates of learning and memory in ...
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N.P. Vasavan Nair Laboratory
The laboratory evaluates the safety and effectiveness of an investigational drug aimed at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's ...
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PREVENT-Alzheimer
The goal of this program is to study memory and brain changes in healthy people over the age of 60.
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Rémi Quirion Lab
Four major themes cover the research activities in the laboratory. The funding is mostly from the three CIHR grants and the additional supp...
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The Hippocampal Rhythm Lab
Directed by Sylvain Williams, PhD, the lab is interested in two brain structures – the hippocampus and the septum – which interact ...
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The Tidis Lab
The lab aims at understanding the dynamics of neural circuits that control the sleep-wake cycle in the mammalian brain.
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List of groups and labs