My journey to open science

1 Apr 2020

Because it accelerates discovery, Open Science is vital to finding new ways to help our patients

Rare Disease Day 2020

27 Feb 2020

Uncovering the genetic layers of Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease

Recognizing rare diseases

Published: 28 February 2017

Research and clinical care complement each other at The Neuro...

Disease causing mutation found in French-Canadians

Published: 1 October 2018

Carriers at higher risk of developing neurodegenerative disease ...

Study finds Nunavik Inuit are genetically unique

Published: 23 July 2019

Variants found in this population may predispose to brain aneurysm...

Gene mutations shown to cause form of HSP

Published: 9 May 2016

Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNI) have identified novel gene mutations that cause hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP), a step forward in efforts to treat this...

Researchers open new path of discovery in Parkinson’s disease

Published: 27 June 2016

A team of scientists led by Dr. Michel Desjardins from the University of Montreal and Dr. Heidi McBride from the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNI) at McGill University have...

MNI researchers receive funding to study ARSACS

Published: 24 November 2016

Two researchers at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (MNI) of McGill University have received funding to study a devastating neurodegenerative disease that first appears in toddlers...

Opinion: scientists need to demand better antibody validation

22 Oct 2019

My lab has developed a protocol to easily assess the specificity of antibodies—and hopefully stem some of the reproducibility crisis

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