Research by QBIN members Brigitte Guérin and Éric Turcotte mentioned in the media
Promising research results on the detection of prostate cancer by QBIN members Brigitte Guérin and Éric Turcotte has been mentioned in the media.
Promising research results on the detection of prostate cancer by QBIN members Brigitte Guérin and Éric Turcotte has been mentioned in the media.
Thierry Judge, a master’s student working under the supervision of Professor Pierre-Marc Jodoin at the Université de Sherbrooke, has been featured in the media for his work using AI to detect heart disease in ultrasound images.
The University of Calgary invites applications for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in the area of advanced MRI methodologies for ultra-high field pre-clinical MRI of the central nervous system.
Last summer, QBIN launched the first trial of a new program designed to engage CEGEP students in bio-imaging research and help graduate students and postdocs gain valuable mentorship experience. Three PhD students from McGill University were paired with two CEGEP students from Dawson College to complete a 10-week research internship. The pilot was a great success and we plan to expand the program to include more mentors and interns from across the province in summers to come! Read on to learn more about the program from the perspective of our first three QBIN mentors, Aurelie Bussy, Stephanie Tullo, and Isabelle Arseneau-Bruneau!
The Quebec Neuro-AI research Center (UNIQUE) is pleased to announce that registration is open for the 6th edition of the Montreal AI and Neuroscience Conference (MAIN), which will take place on Dec 12-13, 2022.
This inaugural scientific neuroimaging event on December 5th, 2023, will showcase new discoveries, and share new inter-institutional collaborative initiatives.
The cognitive neuroscience research center of Université du Québec à Montréal (NeuroQAM) is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year and invites you to its 10th annual scientific day on November 25, 2022.
The lab of former QBIN member, Maxime Chamberland, is recruiting a PhD student to work on scientific visualization methods for Neuroimaging.
As part of the 4th Annual Neuro Open Science in Action Symposium 2022, the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute will host a networking event on November 30th at The Neuro in Montreal.
The Institute of Mental Health Research in Ottawa is looking for a postdoctoral fellow to develop and implement an fMRI protocol for targeting TMS in the treatment of major depressive disorder.