Neuroscience

Brain tumours – the deadly intruder (June 8, 2009)

Guests: Gilles Cayouette (a patient at the Montreal Neurological Hospital) and Maria Hamakiotis (a Clinical Nurse Specialist in the MUHC Brain Tumour Program)

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From Microscope to Stethoscope 2008 lectures Autism demystified - Dr. E. Fombonne

From the genetic causes of the pathology in the neuropsychological development of the patients to the development of innovative treatments, Dr. Eric Fombonne's scientific results enrich the clinical practice of his whole team, from diagnosis to patient follow-up.

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Discover the musical state of mind: an MUHC Café scientifique on the brain, music and cognition

How do we perceive melodies? Can music influence the development of newborns? What role does music therapy play in today's clinical practice?

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Dr. E. W. Archibald honoured by Government of Canada

On behalf of Canada’s Environment Minister John Baird, Mr. Daniel Petit, Member of Parliament for Charlesbourg– Haute-Saint-Charles, unveiled on February 8, 2008, a Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada plaque commemorating the national historic significance of Doctor Edward William Archibald, at the Royal Victoria Hospital.

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From Microscope to Stethoscope 2006 Lectures: The Three Princes of Serendip - an introduction to breakthroughs in research. Dr. David Colman

Most breakthroughs in medicine are made by cleverly mixing apparently unrelated observations and technologies with a dusting of serendipity. Dr. Colman provides the big picture of scientific research.

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