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  Projets(s) de recherche, responsable
    A multimodal imaging platform to quantify noradrenergic modulation of neurovascular activity in vivo (projet enfant), Vincent Breton Provencher
    Antimicrobial discovery by artificial intelligence-driven high-throughput microscopy, Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal
    Bilan de la recherche sur la résilience en période postpandémique, Francine Julien-Gauthier
    Canada research chair in Intelligent Nanoscopy of Cellular Plasticity, Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal
    Canada Research Chair in molecular and cellular neurovascular interactions, Ayman El Ali
    Centre de recherche CERVO, Yves De Koninck
    Chaire de recherche en partenariat - Sentinelle Nord en neurobiologie moléculaire des troubles de l'humeur, Benoit Labonté
    Crosstalk at the blood-brain barrier: new insights into Parkinson's disease, Aurélie Rose De Rus Jacquet
    Développement d'un imageur pour diagnostiquer les troubles de l'humeur aux points de services, Pierre Marquet
    Elucidating The Role Of Intracellular pH Homeostasis In Opioid Self-Administration, Gabriel Bossé
    Extreme zooming on intestinal permeability and the western-style diet: Unravelling the role of dietary antigens on the prevalence of cardiometabolic and mental health diseases in the North, Flavie Lavoie-Cardinal
    Fonds de démarrage pour chercheurs en debut de carrière – Bourse de recrutement étudiant, Sébastien Tremblay
    Investigation of the synergistic role of TMEM106B and alpha-synuclein in Parkinson’s disease pathogenesis, Abid Oueslati
    Neuromodulatory Correlates of Continual Learning in the Cortex, Vincent Breton Provencher
    Northern biological signatures of stress responses and potentiality of a diet enriched in n-3 fatty acids to promote resilience when facing adversity, Caroline Ménard
    Redefining PD pathophysiology mechanisms in the context of teterogeneous substantia nigra neuron subtypes, Francesca Cicchetti
    Targeting the blood-brain immune axis to prevent dissemination and progression of Parkinson’s disease, Aurélie Rose De Rus Jacquet
    Vascular MicroRNA-212 in CAA and Alzheimer's disease, Sébastien Hébert
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