Event

Scientific Day: McConnell Brain Imaging Centre - 40th anniversary

Tuesday, November 19, 2024 08:00to18:30
Montreal Neurological Institute Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, 3801 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 2B4, CA

Scientific Day: McConnell Brain Imaging Centre - 40th anniversary

Honouring the past, transforming the future


Registration is free but mandatory. Secure your spot now! Register here.

This is an eco-responsible event. Registered participants will receive a reusable coffee mug on site.


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Join us for an inspiring event that celebrates our rich history while looking forward to the innovations of tomorrow. We’ll feature insightful talks and panel discussions with previous directors, esteemed BIC faculty members, and distinguished keynote speakers. Engaging discussions on the journey and future of the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre.


We are proud to announce that our event has been awarded a Gold Sustainable Event certification by the McGill Sustainable Events program run by the McGill Office of Sustainability.

This event has been awarded a Gold Sustainable Event certification


Opportunity for BIC faculty students to showcase their work through poster presentations (limited space available).


Celebrating 40 Years of Vision: The McConnell Brain Imaging Centre

Forty years ago, Dr. William Feindel had a groundbreaking vision to visualize the unseen pathology of the central nervous system, paving the way for enhanced care for patients with neurological conditions. This vision led to the establishment of the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre (BIC) at the Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University.

To commemorate this significant milestone, we are delighted to announce three days of events:

  • Scientific Day on November 19, 2024 at the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, The Neuro. Lectures from 08:00 - 18:30.
  • Conférences Publiques on November 23, 2024 at the Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec (BANQ). Cours en français de 13h à 14h30.
  • Public Lectures on November 23, 2024 at the Bibliothèque et Archives Nationales du Québec (BANQ). Lectures in English from 14:30 - 16:00.
  • Open House Day on December 7, 2024 at The McConnell Brain Imaging Centre (BIC), The Neuro. Tours from 09:00 - 13:00.

We look forward to honouring our past together and envisioning a transformative future with you!


Program

8:00 Registration & Breakfast
9:00

Welcome & Opening Remarks

Julien Doyon, PhD, Director of the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre

Guy A Rouleau, OC OQ MD PhD FRCP(C) FRSC, Director of The Neuro

Lesley Fellows, MDCM DPhil, Vice-Principal (Health Affairs), Dean of the Faculty of Medicine & Health Sciences

9:20

Past, Present and Future of the BIC

Julien Doyon, PhD

9:35

Honouring the past: Roundtable with Former Directors

Antoine Hakim, OC MD PhD

Albert Gjedde, MD DSc

Alan Charles Evans, PhD

Bruce G. Pike, PhD

Sylvain Baillet, PhD

Julien Doyon, PhD

10:15 Break
10:40

Transforming the future (Part #1)

Christine Tardif, PhD

Boris Bernhardt, PhD

Bratislav Misic, PhD

Nathan Spreng, PhD

Louis Collins, PhD

Sam Audrain, PhD

Xiaoqian Chai, PhD

Yasser Iturria-Medina, PhD

12:00

Lunch & Posters of BIC Students and Postdocs

1:10

Videos: Brenda Milner and former BIC Students and Postdocs

1:20

Keynote lecture: Marta Bianciardi, PhD

Brainstem nuclei atlasing and connectomics: an opportunity for neuroscience and brainstem-related disorders

Associate Professor of Radiology, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
Director Brainstem Imaging Laboratory, Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Affiliate Faculty, Harvard Medical School, Division of Sleep Medicine

2:00

Transforming the future (Part #2)

Neda Ladbon-Bernasconi, MD PhD

Udunna Anazodo, PhD

Alain Dagher, MD

Dana Small, PhD

Sylvia Villeneuve, PhD

Pedro Rosa-Neto, MD PhD

Marco Leyton, PhD

Maiya Rachel Geddes, MD

3:20 Break
3:45

Keynote lecture: Jon Stoessl, CM MD FRCPC FCAHS

Molecular imaging insights into pathogenesis, progression and complications of Parkinson’s

Professor of Neurology
Editor-in-Chief Movement Disorders Pacific Parkinson’s Research Centre & Parkinson’s Foundation Centre of Excellence University of British Columbia

4:25

Keynote lecture: Bruce R. Rosen, MD PhD

Next generation brain observatories

Director of the Athinoula A. Martinos Center for Biomedical Imaging
Massachusetts General Hospital
Laurence Lamson Robbins Professor of Radiology Harvard Medical School

5:10

Closing Remarks

5:15

Wine & Cheese & Posters of BIC Students and Postdocs

Trainee Poster Session

This Poster Session is an excellent opportunity for BIC Faculty postdocs, graduate and undergraduate students to present their projects and initiatives in the neuroscience field.

Thirty abstracts will be selected for the poster session. Please note that due to the limited space it is important to register and submit the abstract early.

This is a fantastic opportunity to share your work, engage with peers, and foster collaboration within the neuroscience community.

We look forward to your participation!

Important Dates:

  • Abstract submission deadline: Sunday, November 3rd, 2024, at 11:59 pm
  • Announcement of the selected abstracts: Friday, November 8th

Eligibility and Conditions:

To be eligible for the trainee poster session, you must:

  • Be a registered McGill undergraduate student, graduate student, or post-doctoral fellow of the BIC Faculty
  • Be registered to attend the event. Please register here.

How to submit an abstract:

Please fill out the following form by Sunday, November 3rd, 2024, at 11:59 pm.

Abstract Submission Form

Location

Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre, The Neuro (The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital)

The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital is at 3801 University Street, north of Pine Avenue West, on the McGill University campus opposite the former Royal Victoria Hospital.

Montreal is served by highway Routes 10, 15, 20 and 40, and by Greyhound Bus, ViaRail and the P-E-Trudeau airport. In the city, bus and metro service is provided by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).

Preview of the map

Wheelchair access

A wheelchair accessible entrance is on University Street north of the main entrance. Another wheelchair accessible entrance is in the loading area behind the building: to enter the loading area, turn into the driveway south of the main entrance. Please note, there is no parking in the loading area.

Parking

Parking near The Neuro is sometimes difficult. There are parking meters on University Street and a parking lot north of the main entrance. To enter the lot, turn right into the driveway toward Molson Stadium.

Information about parking fees

Taxi Stand

There is a taxi stand on University Street across from the main entrance. You may call a cab from the free taxi phone in the main lobby near the Security Desk.

Access by Public Transportation (STM website)

Bus

There are four bus stops within walking distance:

  • Bus 144 stops at Pine Avenue and University Street
  • Bus 356 stops at Sherbrooke Street and University Street (Nightbus)
  • Bus 107 stops at Pine Avenue and Docteur Penfield
  • Bus 24 stops at Sherbrooke Street and University Street

Metro

Take the Metro Green Line to the McGill station. Walk north on University Street and cross Pine Avenue. The main entrance is on the right, past the flags.

Organizing Committee

Prof. Julien Doyon, Director of the BIC

Prof, Xiaoqian Chai, BIC

Damien Chalaud, Director of Communications, The Neuro

Dr. Alain Dagher, BIC

Giulia Del Guercio Green, Administrative Assistant, BIC

Helen Elina, Ph.D., Manager of Administration & Finance, BIC

Prof. Alexey Kostikov, BIC

Prof. Marco Leyton, BIC

Prof. Gassan Massarweh, Director of Cyclotron and Radiochemistry, BIC

Sandra McPherson, Ph.D., Associate Director of Communications, The Neuro

Prof. Jean-Baptiste Poline, BIC

Dr. Pedro Rosa-Neto, BIC

Prof. Dana Small, BIC

Dr. Jean-Paul Soucy, Director of PET Unit, BIC

Prof. Robert Zatorre, BIC

Sponsors

Logo of Healthy Brains for Healthy Lives

Logo of Siemen's Healthineers

Logo of Brain Canada Foundation

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