A neurologist since 2013 and Associate Director for Clinical Research since 2015 at the Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal, Thanh Dang-Vu is a member of the Royal Society of Canada (RSC) Class of 2021. He joins 50 other candidates
The Research Centre of the University Institute of Geriatrics of Montreal (CRIUGM) of the CIUSSS du Centre Sud de l’île de Montréal (CCSMTL) is pleased to announce that Dr. Olivier Beauchet, a geriatrician and neurologist, and his collaborators laboratory director
Three researchers from the Centre de Recherche de l’Institut Universitaire de Gériatrie de Montréal (CRIUGM), of the CIUSSS du Centre Sud de l’île de Montréal (CCSMTL), have been awarded $393,741 from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI). They are :
A team of researchers, including two from the CRIUGM, Anne Bourbonnais, associate professor at the Faculty of Nursing of the Université de Montréal (UdeM), and Jacqueline Rousseau, full professor at the School of Rehabilitation of the Faculty of Medicine of
The Canadian Open Parkinson Network is looking for an interim National Manager in the field of clinicalresearch to replace a maternity leave. This is a full-time Fixed Term position for approximately 8 months toa year with the possibility of extension.
An international collaborative platform for studies focused on the determinants of aging trajectories The development of and access to existing cohort data are essential to catalyze epidemiological studies aimed at better understanding health determinants and improving preventive approaches for the
The Research Centre of the University Institute of Geriatrics of Montreal (CRIUGM, CCSMTL) wishes to highlight the awards received by three of its students in physical activity/kinesiology at the Association Québécoise des Sciences de l’Activité Physique (AQSAP) conference. The graduate
The scholarships are awarded to graduate students (master’s and doctoral) and postdoctoral fellows who are interested in Alzheimer’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases associated with aging. They will be awarded during the annual scientific day of the Consortium for the
The term Living lab describes a methodology where citizens, users, are considered as major actors, collaborators in the research and innovation process and not only as subjects of investigation. It is for these living laboratory projects that researchers from the
The Research Centre of the University Institute of Geriatrics Montreal (CRIUGM) of the CIUSSS du Centre Sud de l’île de Montréal (CCSMTL) is pleased to announce that three of its researchers have received grants from the Fonds de recherche du