Section : The Douglas
The laboratory directed by Bruno Giros, PhD, studies the molecular networks of dopamine and glutamate receptors and transporters, two neurotransmitters that play a key role in schizophrenia.
Section : Research
Bruno Giros characterizes the neurobiology of schizophrenia and develops improved genetic animal models of this illness.
Section : Social Media
A 2008 lecture by Bruno Giros, PhD, on the most recent advances in neuroscience in mental health (in French).
Section : Social Media
The neurophenotyping center, inaugurated October 2008, performs basic science in mental health (in French).
Section : News
Bruno Giros, professor in the Department of Psychiatry, explained on the air at Radio-Canada how his work on dopamine in the brain opens new avenues.
Section : News
Bruno Giros, PhD, is chair of the Graham Boeckh Chair in Schizophrenia
Section : News
A doctoral student in neuroscience at the Douglas receives grant to study in France.
Section : The Douglas
The Communications Department is available to help members of the media get the best information or data for reports, interviews or documentaries.
Section : Mental Health Info
Although there is no cure yet, schizophrenia is highly treatable, with early detection and ongoing treatment.
Section : Mental Health Info
Causes and treatments of psychosis, a syndrome associated with a variety of mental, behavioural and emotional problems.