The team is called Neuroscience Football Club (Neuro FC) and is made up of a group of neuroscience graduate and undergraduate students lead by Team Captain Dr. Alfonso...
The team is called Neuroscience Football Club (Neuro FC) and is made up of a group of neuroscience graduate and undergraduate students lead by Team Captain Dr. Alfonso...
Students in NEUR5800: Stress and Pathology share their presentations in a variety of neuroscience topics.
Tourette's Syndrome (Faisal Al-Yawer)
Rim Khazall and Harry Mackay, two Neuroscience PhD students, have been chosen as official Neurobloggers for the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Conference. Rim and Harry will share their experiences at Neuroscience 2011 in Washington, on their site, Neurobytes. Check...
FIRST CALL FOR ABSTRACTS – FRONTIERS IN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY &...
On September 10th, 9 members of Shawn Hayley's Lab (and some family members) took part in the Parkinson Superwalk, Canada's largest fundraiser for Parkinson's, surpassing their goal to raise just shy of $1700 to support research into the causes of Parkinson's, better treatments and one day, a...
Click on this link for a description of the organization and the event which raised $35,000 for local Ottawa children.
http://www.chancefoundation.ca/content/ottawa-project
The Department of Neuroscience will be offering new B.Sc. General, Major, and Honours programs in Neuroscience and Mental Health, to commence in September 2012. Details will be posted on the Neuroscience website as they become available.
Monday, April 11, 2011
Carleton student Bryan Luu is off to Vienna this summer for an amazing research opportunity.
Luu beat out 375 other applicants to win one of 25 coveted places at the Vienna Biocenter Summer School. This is the first time a Carleton student has been...
Congratulations to Kim Hellemans on this amazing achievement! See press release below:
NEWS RELEASE
OCRI Recognizes Carleton Professor as One of Ottawa’s Top Educators
(Ottawa) – Dr. Kim Hellemans, an assistant professor in the Department of Psychology at Carleton University...
See http://www.theprovince.com/story_print.html?id=3541901&sponsor for details.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Kristina Dunbar, a third-year neuroscience student at Carleton, has won a Leading Women/Leading Girls Building Communities Recognition Program award from the...