Adrien Peyrache /channels/taxonomy/term/16104/all en Six principal investigators from The Neuro receive CIHR grants /channels/channels/news/six-principal-investigators-neuro-receive-cihr-grants-363535 Projects include important research on Parkinson’s, glioblastoma and dementia <p> </p> Mon, 10 Feb 2025 18:44:57 +0000 webfull 207036 at /channels Neuro researchers receive more than $3.6M in CIHR funding /channels/channels/news/neuro-researchers-receive-more-36m-cihr-funding-349570 Projects will discover disease genetics, explain cognition/memory formation, improve surgical accuracy and post-concussion diagnosis Mon, 14 Aug 2023 16:30:56 +0000 webfull 191085 at /channels Neuro researchers receive early-career grants /channels/channels/news/neuro-researchers-receive-early-career-grants-295347 <p><strong>Adrien Peyrache and Stuart Trenholm will study epilepsy and vision</strong></p> <p>Two researchers from The Neuro are among just ten nationwide to receive Early-Career Capacity Building Grants this year from the Azrieli Foundation in partnership with the Brain Canada Foundation.<strong> </strong>Researchers Adrien Peyrache and Stuart Trenholm will study epilepsy and vision, respectively. The grants support early-career investigators who are conducting transformative research to advance understanding of the brain, in illness or health.</p> Mon, 11 Mar 2019 15:45:17 +0000 webfull 147250 at /channels Speeding up SSRIs /channels/channels/news/speeding-ssris-269228 <p>For people suffering from depression, a day without treatment can seem like a lifetime. A new study explains why the most commonly prescribed antidepressants can take as long as six weeks to have an effect. The findings could one day lead to more effective and faster acting drugs.</p> Thu, 03 Aug 2017 19:14:13 +0000 webfull 129489 at /channels New research offers hope for faster acting antidepressants /channels/channels/news/new-research-offers-hope-faster-acting-antidepressants-269183 <p>For people suffering from depression, a day without treatment can seem like a lifetime. A new study explains why the most commonly prescribed antidepressants can take as long as six weeks to have an effect. The findings could one day lead to more effective and faster acting drugs.</p> Thu, 03 Aug 2017 15:19:41 +0000 webfull 129485 at /channels