Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux de l’Ouest-de-l’Île-de-Montréal
Accueil Plan du site Courrier Portail Québec Passer directement au contenu

Aging and Alzheimer Disease Research

Douglas Institute research groups and laboratories bring together researchers and their teams to study specific research topics. The different on-going research projects are presented and outlined below.

Analytical Biochemistry Laboratory
Directed by N.M.K. Ng Ying Kin, PhD, the laboratory measures putative biological markers for various psychiatric conditions...
Jens Pruessner Laboratory
The interests in the lab are concerned mostly around the effects of Stress. Endocrinological aspects of the Hypothalamic-Pituitary A...
Martin Lepage Laboratory
The laboratory of  Martin Lepage, PhD, uses brain imaging to decipher episodic memory and understand its dysfunction in schizophrenics.
Memory and Motion Lab
Directed by Véronique Bohbot, PhD, the laboratory focuses on the multiple brain areas involved in processing episodic memories (spatio-t...
Natasha Rajah Laboratory
The lab's research is focused on using functional neuroimaging techniques to examine the neural substrates of learning and memory in ...
N.P. Vasavan Nair Laboratory
The laboratory evaluates the safety and effectiveness of an investigational drug aimed at slowing the progression of Alzheimer's ...
PREVENT-Alzheimer
The goal of this program is to study memory and brain changes in healthy people over the age of 60.
Rémi Quirion Lab
Four major themes cover the research activities in the laboratory. The funding is mostly from the three CIHR grants and the additional supp...
The Hippocampal Rhythm Lab
Directed by Sylvain Williams, PhD, the lab is interested in two brain structures – the hippocampus and the septum – which interact ...
The Tidis Lab
The lab aims at understanding the dynamics of neural circuits that control the sleep-wake cycle in the mammalian brain.
path
send
share
share