Collaborative Program in Neuroscience

Collaborative Program in Neuroscience

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The Collaborative Program in Neuroscience (CPIN) at the University of Toronto offers masters and doc

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07/18/2022

Congratulations to Collaborative Program in Neuroscience student member Pascale Tsai (Institute of Medical Science, Dr. Mojgan Hodaie) on recently completing the requirements and graduating from her MSc 🎓👏🏽🎉 !!

Pascale's thesis was about "Structural and Connectivity Analysis in Acoustic Neuroma Patients"

07/11/2022

We would like to welcome Dr. Joshua D. Rosenblat (Assistant Professor, Clinician-Investigator, Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto; Psychiatrist and Clinician-Researcher, Mood Disorders Psychopharmacology Unit ( ), Toronto Western Hospital; Medical Director, Canadian Rapid Treatment Centre of Excellence ( ; Braxia Health); Chief Medical & Scientific Officer; Braxia Scientific; Co-Founder, 1907 Research) as a new faculty member to the Collaborative Program in Neuroscience community 🎉 uoft.me/86k

Dr. Rosenblat’s clinical focus is on , with specialized expertise in treatments. He conducts to identify and evaluate novel interventions for mood disorders that may substantially improve patient outcomes.

07/05/2022

We would like to welcome Dr. Anreiter (Assistant Professor, UTSC Biological Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) ; Department of Cell and Systems Biology and Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, University of Toronto) as a new Faculty member to the Collaborative Program in Neuroscience community 🏫 uoft.me/86k

Her research interests center around how is regulated throughout and in response to .

06/29/2022

Welcome to Dr. Luka Milosevic (Scientist, Research Institute; Assistant Professor, Institute of Biomedical Engineering; Associate Member, Institute of Medical Sciences, University of Toronto; Affiliate Scientist, KITE Research Institute, Toronto Rehabilitation Institute) as a new Collaborative Program in Neuroscience Faculty member đź§  uoft.me/83u

His program focuses on the development of and novel techniques.

06/28/2022

"An is when you can recollect the , and components... Know to degrade to varying extents as we get older and much more severely so in "

Watch Dr. Michael Yassa's lecture 🎬 youtu.be/nHXyWEk9OC0

University of California, Irvine

Join us at Dr. Mike Yassa's lecture on happening now! đź”—uoft.me/84G

06/27/2022

Join us at Dr. Mike Yassa's lecture on happening now! đź”—uoft.me/84G

06/26/2022

"Memory is the sum of who we are. It is the bridge to our past and future. It takes a fleeting moment in our experience and allows it to last indefinitely."

Don't forget to join us tomorrow, June 27 at 1:00 PM for Dr. Michael Yassa's lecture on mechanisms in and đź’» uoft.me/84G

DISTINGUISHED LECTURE 🚨

"How does episodic memory change as we get older?"

To know more about this topic, join us on Monday, June 27 at 1:00 PM for Dr. Mike Yassa’s lecture on “ Mechanisms in Health and Disease" ➡️ uoft.me/84G

University of California, Irvine

06/23/2022

DISTINGUISHED LECTURE 🚨

"How does episodic memory change as we get older?"

To know more about this topic, join us on Monday, June 27 at 1:00 PM for Dr. Mike Yassa’s lecture on “ Mechanisms in Health and Disease" ➡️ uoft.me/84G

University of California, Irvine

03/01/2021

The CPIN Undergraduate Mentorship Program Team is hosting an exciting event for undergraduate students, a Grad School Q&A Panel, taking place on Tuesday March 2nd from 4-5pm.

We highly suggest you recommend this workshop to your mentees and provide them with the registration information.

Registration link for zoom information: https://bit.ly/CPINPanel

This is a great opportunity for your mentees to ask our diverse panel of CPIN graduate students about applications, scholarships, research and more! Whether they have questions of their own or just want to listen, it's a perfect way to learn more about the graduate school experience.

CPIN Undergraduate Mentorship Program Team

11/09/2020

Meet Dr. Daniel Felsky, CPIN’s newest faculty member! Dr. Felsky is the Head of Whole Person Modeling at the Krembil Centre for Neuroinformatics (KCNI), Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Toronto (U of T). Dr. Felsky’s team uses machine learning to understand interactions between genomic and environmental risk factors for mental illness and is actively involved in collaborative studies of Alzheimer’s disease, major depression, suicidal ideation, and youth psychosis. For more on Dr. Felsky’s accomplishments, visit our website at http://www.neuroscience.utoronto.ca/communications/news_cpin_students.htm

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