/sent on behalf of
Dr. Brent Fedirchuk
Dear colleague,
We are writing to you in our roles on the Canadian Physiological Society
Executive. We are working to engage the community of Canadian physiologists,
and provide support and opportunities for trainees and early career
scientists.
We are taking several initiatives to engage new members and plan for future
events:
1. We have prepared a survey that we would ask you to forward to members of
your department, in order to get a better idea of commonly attended
international meetings to target for partnerships. Please use the following
link.
https://forms.gle/1ZzwwhB7u8pTDGKR8
2. We are offering complimentary 2020 membership in the society for faculty
and students of Canadian departments linked to the discipline of Physiology.
Please encourage your department members to officially join by using the
following link:
https://forms.gle/6KLcsSfCvkmGEjFT7
3. We will be hosting a symposium in affiliation with the 2020 CAN/ACN
meeting in Montreal, May 30. We have attached a poster with a preliminary
list of speakers and will be sending updates regularly.
We ask that you please circulate these opportunities to your students and
faculties.
Sincerely,
Graham Collingridge, President
Harley Kurata, Vice-President
Kelly Jorundson
Executive Assistant
Manitoba Neuroscience Network
Email: <mailto:kjorund@sbrc.ca> kjorund(a)sbrc.ca
Tel: 204.235.3939 Fax: 204.237.4092
St. Boniface Hospital Albrechtsen Research Centre
Room R4046 - 351 Taché Avenue, Winnipeg, MB R2H 2A6 CANADA
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/sent on behalf of
Dr. Frederic Bretzner from the Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience |
Laval University
Dear all,
Please see attached ad for a graduate student for an exciting project
combining mouse genetics, optogenetics, kinematic, and electrophysiological
recordings to investigate supraspinal pathways important to locomotor
recovery after spinal cord injury.
Thanks in advance,
Frederic Bretzner, PhD
Associate Professor
Department of Psychiatry and Neuroscience
Laval University
/sent on behalf of
Dr. Ji Hyun Ko from the Department of Human Anatomy & Cell Science |
Neuroscience Research Program
Hello all,
This year's Edge of Science speaker in the department of human anatomy and
cell science is Dr. Todd Constable.
Dr. Constable is a professor of Radiology and Biomedical Imaging and of
Neurosurgery at Yale University.
He pioneered functional connectivity analysis using fMRI, and he is
currently interested using fMRI to aid neurosurgery and human brain mapping
of cognition in general.
For more info, please visit:
https://medicine.yale.edu/profile/todd_constable/?tab=bio
He is visiting us on February 10th, 2020.
Please let me know if you are interested in meeting with him in person.
I would appreciate it if you indicate what time you are available (he will
give a seminar at noon-1pm and will have a student lunch at 1-2pm).
Best,
JI Hyun
Ji Hyun Ko, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Human Anatomy and Cell Science
Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
University of Manitoba
Principal Investigator
Neuroscience Research Program
Kleysen Institute for Advanced Medicine
Health Science Centre
Mailing Address:
SR452 - 710 William Avenue
Winnipeg, MB R3E 0Z3
Canada
Tel: +1-204-318-2566
Email: <mailto:ji.ko@umanitoba.ca> ji.ko(a)umanitoba.ca
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