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Vidéo sur les traitements et les plus récentes avancées en recherche des troubles de l’humeur #minipsy http://t.co/RKkRx5yd
June 12, 2012
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@SamHamad Nos efforts conjoints renforcent le leadership du Qc dans la #recherche en #santementale: une vidéo reportage http://t.co/3TZvxnY1
May 17, 2012
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RT @internetetsante: Comment se servir de l’Internet pour faire de la recherche quantitive en santé mentale ? http://t.co/lo0CXRDC
May 11, 2012
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RT @inspq: CAFÉ SCIENTIFIQUE TDAH : des réponses à travers la recherche: Le 15 mai 2012, 17 h 30, bistro du Musée des beaux......
May 10, 2012
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Le gouvernement Harper annonce un financement pour appuyer la recherche sur le cerveau http://t.co/jw8GpVAR
May 04, 2012
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Le député Henri-François Gautrin annonce un investissement de 278 800 $ pour 2 projets de recherche en santé au Douglas http://t.co/VHJUKdts
April 23, 2012
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Demain, Douglas annonce un financement majeur qui appuiera la recherche et le recrutement à la Banque de cerveaux
January 31, 2012
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La Banque de cerveaux du Douglas envoie chaque année + de mille échantillons dans les centres de recherche du monde
January 30, 2012
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Les cerveaux sains sont indispensables à la recherche car ils servent de contrôle. Feriez-vous le don de votre cerveau ?...
January 29, 2012
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Les cerveaux sains sont indispensables à la recherche car ils servent de contrôle. http://t.co/sksnfqkQ
January 29, 2012
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