Killam Scholars and Fellow Prize

Killam Scholars

Recognizing the contribution of the Killam Trusts to our academic mission, The Neuro selects junior and senior faculty members to be honored as Killam Scholars for a period of 5 years. The current and past Killam Scholars are:

2022-2027

Gary Armstrong Maiya Geddes
Julien Doyon Yasser Iturria Medina
Thomas Durcan Catherine Legault
Birgit Frauscher Jean-Baptiste Poline
Ziv Gan-Or Nathan Spreng
David Rudko Jo Anne Stratton
Christine Tardif  

2017 - 2022

Gary Armstrong Boris Bernhardt
Austen Milnerwood Simon Ducharme
Bratislav Misic Richard Hoge
Adrien Peyrache Jason Karamchandani
Madelaine Sharp Christine Tardif

2012 - 2017

Sylvain Baillet Heidi McBride
Bernard Brais Andrew Reader
Neda Ladbon-Bernasconi Amir Shmuel
Etienne de Villers Sidani Hiroshi Tsuda

2007 - 2012

Amit Bar-Or Lesley Fellows Timothy Kennedy Robert Zatorre
Barry Bedell Edward Fon Christopher Pack  
Andrea Bernasconi  Alyson Fournier Edward Ruthazer  
Jean-Francois Cloutier Angela Genge Michael Sinnreich  

2002 - 2007

Jack Antel Peter McPherson David Ragsdale
Louis Collins Josephine Nalbantoglu Philippe Séguéla
Alain Dagher Trevor Owens Wayne Sossin
Rolando Del Maestro Tomas Paus  
Mirko Diksic Michael Petrides  

1996 - 2001

Angel Alonso§ Gordon Francis  Freda Miller Eric Shoubridge
Douglas Arnold   Daniel Guitton Bruce Pike Christopher Thompson (1999)
Philip Barker Kenneth Hastings Abbas Sadikot  
Heather Durham Paul Holland Stefano Stifani  

 

Killam Fellow Prizes

2021 - Mohamad Bakhaidar

2022 - Jackie Lam
In vivo hippocampal CA1-3 glutamatergic abnormalities are associated with temporal lobe epilepsy surgery outcomes

2023 - Adriano Cattani
Bridging Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery with Basic Science: From SEEG to Intracellular Recordings

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are a McGill research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the McGill University Health Centre. We are proud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

 

 

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