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Researchers at The Neuro are world leaders in cellular and molecular neuroscience, brain imaging, cognitive neuroscience and the study and treatment of neurological diseases and disorders. Here are their stories.

Michael Petrides receives Glass Brain Award

7 Aug 2023

Michael Petrides, whose decades of research has led to important discoveries in neuroscience, has been awarded the prestigious Glass Brain Award by the Organization for Human Brain Mapping.

Targeting rare disease

13 Jul 2023

A new study offers hope of the first targeted treatment for a common form of muscular dystrophy

Finding the light

13 Jul 2023

Seven years ago, after a week of unbearable migraines, Brett Murphy was lying in a hospital bed seeing the world in blurry black and white.

Driving care forward

13 Jul 2023

The ALS team uses an innovative initiative to promote and prolong safe driving

The Neuro鈥檚 ALS Clinic turns twenty-five

10 Jul 2023

A specialized team of ALS health professionals brings their skills and experience to help patients manage this diagnosis.

Genomic research should work for African ancestry populations too

4 Apr 2023

Increased funding and more international collaboration would probably help boost ongoing representation efforts.

Remembering Hanna Pappius

30 Mar 2023

Pappius was a pioneering researcher and colleague at The Neuro for close to seventy years.

Living with Rare Disease 鈥 Ingrid鈥檚 story

28 Feb 2023

Ingrid Kovitch shares her experience living with a rare disease and how she is contributing to the future of research.

A new chapter in Alzheimer鈥檚 research

27 Feb 2023

Innovative clinical research is turning towards complementary treatments to better manage dementia.

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