Tracking time-resolved brain states with functional neuroimaging
Catie Chang, Vanderbilt University
Tuesday December 3, 12-1pm
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In Person: 550 Sherbrooke, Room 189
Catie Chang, Vanderbilt University
Tuesday December 3, 12-1pm
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In Person: 550 Sherbrooke, Room 189
On December 3, Guillaume Ethier will present his lecture "Urbanism and flexibility in Montreal".
How I See the World Presentations
Mette Coleman, DSc, FAAOMPT
Assistant Professor, Anatomical Sciences, Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
Associate Member, Institute of Health Sciences Education
Monica Molinaro, PhD
Assistant Professor, Institute of Health Sciences Education
Norma Ponzoni, RN, MScN, MEd, PhD(c)
Assistant Professor, Ingram School of Nursing
Associate Member, Institute of Health Sciences Education
Serguei Saavedra, MIT
Tuesday December 10, 12-1pm
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In Person: 550 Sherbrooke, Room 189
Foundations in Medical and Health Sciences EducationÂ
Electives participant presentations
More information to come
Kathleen (Kate) Rice is Assistant Professor and Research Director in the Department of Family Medicine at ³ÉÈËVRÊÓƵ, where she holds the Tier II Canada Research Chair in the Medical Anthropology of Primary Care. Kate has been engaged in ethnographic research on chronic pain in Canada a decade, as is Co-Director of the Partnership for the Engagement of People in Pain Research (
There will be no IHSE Thursday morning meeting on December 19.
Please join us again in the new year.
There will be no IHSE meeting today, January 2.
Please join us on January 9.
Re Mansbach, Concordia University
Tuesday January 7, 12-1pm
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In Person: 550 Sherbrooke, Room 189
(9:00 - 10:00)
Speaker to be determined
(10:00 - 11:00)
Speaker to be determined
(9:00 - 10:00)
Speaker to be determined
(10:00 - 11:00)
Speaker to be determined
The Neuro's Olszewski Lecture, established in 1986, honours Dr. Jerzy Olszewski (1913–1964), a pioneering neuroanatomist and neuropathologist. Invited to The Neuro by Dr. Wilder Penfield in 1948, Olszewski collaborated on the seminal Cytoarchitecture of the Human Brain Stem, advancing the understanding of brainstem structures and cementing his legacy in neuroscience.
To attend in person,