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Do you know how to commercialize your work?

Join CCNA’s first Talking Brain Webinar of 2021 On February 2, 2021 (12:30 – 1:45 pm EST), join us to meet a panel of researchers with entrepreneurial experience. The panel will share insights about their path to entrepreneurship, including the obstacles they faced, and ...

Take the Stand Ahead Memory Challenge

UP FOR A CHALLENGE? We invite you to play a game with us   December 2 is Women’s Brain Health Day. This year, we ask you to stand up against research bias and enter the StandAhead Memory Challenge. All you need is a deck of cards. Here’s the game: STEP 1: Shuffle a deck o...

CCNA Partners Forum and Science Days 2020 – REGISTER NOW!

Registration for our annual event is now open. DON’T WAIT to register as some sessions have limited attendance. I you haven’t registered yet, why not do it now? You can easily modify your registration before the event. We have put up an exciting program for you. Be...

CCNA Members are active during AAIC>2020

The Annual Alzheimer’s International Conference, which was originally scheduled to take place in Amsterdam July 27-31, was transformed into a virtual event. Many Canadian researchers, members of CCNA, are contributing to the success of this event, and to the work done to...

An important milestone achieved 

CCNA is proud to announce that its 300th scientific publication was just published. Moreover,  this article is the second publication using COMPASS-ND data. More than before, this shows without any doubt the importance of our consortium, the synergies it promotes and this mile...

Do you know how to increase participant diversity in health research?

Learn more on the lessons learned from the ENGAGE trial in our next CCNA Talking Brains webinar With our guest speaker Aline Moussard, Ph.D. September 18, 2020 at 1:00 pm EDT Health research often fails to recruit representative samples, usually leaving the most vulnerable gro...

Improbable Encounter, a CCNA Talking Brains Webinar

Join us for our 1st Improbable Encounter An out-of-the-box discussion between Dr Gillian Einstein and Dr Neil Cashman August 7, 2020 at 1:00 pm EDT Is there any connection between sex and gender and molecular neuroscience in the context of dementia research? What are the poten...

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