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Douglas Research Blitz
2021-11-16 @ 16:00 EST
The Douglas Research Blitz is continuing this year in an online format, for sharing and discussing our research!
The Research Blitz will feature a series of short presentations (3-5 min each, 3 slides max) followed by feedback and discussion. It will take place on Tuesday, November 16th 2021, from 4 pm to 5 pm via Zoom (link to be sent later).
Looking forward to seeing you at the Research Blitz!
The Douglas Student Committee for Academic Life
Download the Program here – Zoom Link
PROGRAM / PROGRAMME
1. Longitudinal study on hippocampal volume and verbal memory in patients with first-episode.
Agnes Belkacem- PhD Candidate – PI: Dr. Martin Lepage.
2. Virtual Reality, psychophysiology, and Inuit: A thesis.
Quinta Seon – MSc – PI: Dr. Outi Linnaranta.
3. Polymorphism in the CNTN5 gene is associated with disease risk and pathology of Alzheimer’s disease.
Marina Dauar – Master’s student – PI: Dr. Jude Poirier.
4. Relationship between latent dimensions of behaviour and cross-species differences in the shape of the striatum, thalamus and globus pallidus.
Nadia Blostein – Master’s student – PI: Dr. Mallar Chakravarty
5. Reconstructing Resting State fMRI Functional Connectivity from Grouplevel PCA Improves the Strength of Associations Between Preclinical Alzheimer’s Related Pathology and Functional Properties.
Mohammadali Javanray – PhD – PI : Dr. Sylvia Villeneuve.
6. Immunology’s relationship to cognition in psychosis.
Daniel Mendelson– BSc – PI: Dr. Matin Lepage.
7. Assessing the extent of adult hippocampal neurogenesis in the human brain.
Sophie Simard – Master’s student – PI: Dr. Naguib Mechawar
8. Characterizing Von Economo neurons in major depression and schizophrenia.
Candice Canonne – Master’s student – PI: Dr. Naguib Mechawar.
Le Blitz de Recherche du Douglas se poursuit en ligne cette année, pour que nous partagions et discutions de nos recherches!
À la demande générale, le Blitz de Recherche du Douglas prévoit une série de courtes présentations (3 à 5 minutes chacune, 3 diapositives maximum) suivies d’une période de questions et de discussions. L’événement se déroulera le mardi 16 novembre 2021 de 16 à 17 heures via Zoom (le lien sera distribué ultérieurement).
Nous espérons vous voir au Blitz de Recherche du Douglas,
Le Comité des étudiants pour la vie académique à Douglas
Télécharger le programme ici – Lien Zoom