First cohort of Canadian Neuroanalytics Scholars announced
The Canadian Neuroanalytics Scholars Program (Programme Canadien de Recherche Neuroanalytique) is excited to announce its first cohort of Scholars from across Canada.
The Canadian Neuroanalytics Scholars Program (Programme Canadien de Recherche Neuroanalytique) is excited to announce its first cohort of Scholars from across Canada.
The first year of the Hope for Tomorrow Research Competition will see just over $1 million CAD in funding distributed to five outstanding Alzheimer's and dementia research projects in Alberta, facilitated by a partnership between the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories (AS AB/NT) and Campus Alberta Neuroscience (CAN).
Neuroscience researchers at three Alberta universities will see a new source of funding for innovation in dementia knowledge and practice, thanks to a partnership between the Alzheimer Society of Alberta and Northwest Territories (AS AB/NT) and Campus Alberta Neuroscience (CAN). A new research competition will launch in September 2022, providing up to $1 million annually into high priority areas concerning Alzheimer’s and dementia. This initiative will enhance quality of life for those living with dementia - in Alberta and beyond - and will generate new knowledge toward finding a cure.
The international conference, Promoting Healthy Brain Aging and Preventing Dementia: Research and Translation, brought together Alberta researchers and world-renowned experts in dementia research to discuss healthy brain aging, delaying or preventing dementia, and care services.
The international conference, Promoting Healthy Brain Aging and Preventing Dementia: Research and Translation, brought together Alberta researchers and world-renowned experts in dementia research to discuss healthy brain aging, delaying or preventing dementia, and care services.