Ending the diagnostic odyssey

26 Jan 2023

A new genetic study in New England Journal of Medicine offers hope for thousands with debilitating late-onset gait disorder.

1st National Neurogenetic Variant Interpretation Course (Virtual Course)

Monday, November 28, 2022 12:00to13:30

Who should attend The review course is aimed at practicing neurologists, neurology residents and fellows across Canada who are interested in a comprehensive review of the current clinical genetic...

Day in the Life: Meet a rare disease genetic counsellor

16 Feb 2022

The Neuro’s Nancy Anoja gives us a look into her work and motivations, and shares a message for people living with rare neurological diseases

Study links genes with function across the human brain

Published: 25 March 2021

Comparing two neural maps reveals the roles of genes in cognition, perception and feeling...

New Faculty Spotlight: Sali Farhan

23 Feb 2021

Sali Farhan is an accomplished human genomicist who bridges the gap between the clinic and the lab.

Understanding Parkinson’s genetics with Open Science

22 Dec 2020

Dr. Ziv Gan-Or is using Open Science methods to identify genes strongly linked to Parkinson’s disease, an important step in understanding the genetics of this condition.

Deconstructing glioblastoma complexity reveals its pattern of development

Published: 8 July 2020

Study identifies rapidly dividing cancer stem cells that can respond to new therapies...

Gairdner Foundation recognizes Dr. Guy Rouleau with prestigious award

Published: 31 March 2020

The Neuro’s director has been a driving force in neurological disease research and Open Science leadership

AI-analyzed blood test can predict the progression of neurodegenerative disease

Published: 28 January 2020

New technique could be used to choose best therapies for patients and measure their effectiveness...

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