March 30, 2010
Section : The Douglas

The laboratory’s focus is on the neurons that use glutamate, an excitatory neurotransmitter that is key to the functioning of the central nervous system.

September 04, 2009
Section : Research

Work from Rémi Quirion's lab has helped to characterize the roles of cholinergic synapses in Alzheimer Disease, neuropeptide Y in depression and learning, and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in pain and opioid tolerance.

September 09, 2009
Section : Social Media

A 2007 lecture by Sonia Lupien on the brain anatomy and functioning (in French).

September 09, 2009
Section : Social Media

Question period following a course by Sonia Lupien on the anatomy and functioning of the brain (in French).

May 13, 2010
Section : News

The 2010 Douglas Institute research teams who were awarded grants from NSERC to pursue work in their respective fields of expertise.

June 04, 2010
Section : News

Judes Poirier, PhD,C.Q, received the prestigious BIOQuébec 2010 Genesis Award in the Biotechnology of Tomorrow category.

November 01, 2009
Section : News

Researchers at the Douglas redefine the role of a region of the brain associated with organizing memory.

May 05, 2024
Section : The Douglas

The effects of altered gene expression (transgenic, knock-out or knock-in animals) on the function of the central nervous system are complex and require extensive characterization using the appropriate behavioural tests. The Neurophenotyping service p

May 05, 2024
Section : The Douglas

Author : Christine Zeindler
August 27, 2010
Section : Mental Health Info

Stress during pregnancy is also a risk factor that may have significant consequences for the developing fetus.