Plus de 400 personnes se sont rencontrées pendant une soirée récente pour célébrer la recherche de haut niveau lors du Gala annuel Bravo au Centre de Sciences de Montréal, situé au cœur du Vieux-Port. Vingt et un professeurs ont été reconnus pour leurs réussites.

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More than 400 people gathered to celebrate high-level research at McGill’s annual Bravo gala on a recent evening at the Science Centre in the Old Port as 21 prizewinning profs were recognized for their achievements.

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Additionally, an on-site exhibition showcased some of the outstanding research ongoing in the Faculty of Medicine.

These were:

Jorge L. Armony, Canada Research Chair in Affective Neuroscience
Fear and Loathing in the Brain – How the brain detects, analyzes and responds to danger
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Dr. Sam J. Daniel, MDCM, Director, McGill Auditory Sciences Laboratory
Say What? Prevention of Hearing Loss – Research makes it possible!
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Bruno Giros, Canada Research Chair in the Neurobiology of Mental Disorders
Understanding the Molecular Brain to Cure Mental Disorders
Girosl-DC-FC APPROVED

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Pejmun Haghighi, Canada Research Chair in Drosophila Neurobiology
Can fruit flies help us understand nervous system diseases?
HAGHIGHI - DC APPROVED

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Christopher C. Pack, Canada Research Chair in the Neurophysiology of Vision, Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery, MNI
The Mathematics of Visual Perception
G100673 MNI BRAVO proof

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Moshe Szyf, Micheal Meaney, Gustavo Turecki, Patrick McGowan, Faculty of Medicine and Douglas Institute
Why Your Genes Are Not Your Destiny – Child abuse marks the DNA in the brain
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De plus, une exposition sur place présentait quelques des travaux de recherche exceptionnels courants à la Faculté de médecine.

Ils étaient:

Jorge L. Armony, Canada Research Chair in Affective Neuroscience
L’Auberge de la peur – Comment le cerveau détecte et analyse les signaux de danger
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Dr. Sam J. Daniel, MDCM, Director, McGill Auditory Sciences Laboratory
Prévention de la surdité : “Si tu tends l’oreille”
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Bruno Giros, Canada Research Chair in the Neurobiology of Mental Disorders
Comprendre le cerveau moléculaire pour soigner les maladies mentales
Girosl-DC-FC APPROVED

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Pejmun Haghighi, Canada Research Chair in Drosophila Neurobiology
Les mouches à fruits peuvent-elles nous aider à comprendre lesmaladies du système nerveux?
HAGHIGHI - DC APPROVED

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Christopher C. Pack, Canada Research Chair in the Neurophysiology of Vision, Department of Neurology & Neurosurgery, MNI
La mathématique de la perception visuelle
G100673 MNI BRAVO proof

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Moshe Szyf, Micheal Meaney, Gustavo Turecki, Patrick McGowan, Faculty of Medicine and Douglas Institute
Pourquoi votre destin n’est pas écrit dans vos gènes –La violence faite aux enfants peut altérer l’ADN dans le cerveau.
G100673BRAVO Szyf5small-APPROVED

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