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The Neuro believes in Open Science to accelerate discovery and deliver cures.

Launch of SoCRIUGM marks another major milestone for Open Science

28 Apr 2025

This specialized centre in aging and geriatrics is the latest Tanenbaum Open Science Institute partner

New partnership announced with Simon Fraser University

28 Mar 2025

SFU becomes the first Canadian university to formally endorse Open Science principles at the institutional level.

Rewarding excellence in Open Science

16 Sep 2024

Three exciting Open Science initiatives will receive critical support thanks to The Neuro - Irv and Helga Cooper Foundation Open Science Prizes.

Celebrating Open Science trailblazers at The Neuro

17 May 2024

In an era where scientific collaboration and transparency are paramount, the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI) proudly acknowledges those who lead the charge in embracing Open Science...

The case for patients donating samples to research

12 Apr 2024

“We need a discovery that will slow or stop the progression of this debilitating disease. We need a cure”

Revolutionizing Parkinson’s Disease research

6 Mar 2024

Standardizing and streamlining the process to create brain organoids in labs could accelerate breakthroughs in Parkinson's Disease research

Takeaways from the 5th Open Science in Action Symposium

21 Dec 2023

The Tanenbaum Open Science Institute impressed yet again with 5th Open Science in Action Symposium on November 30. Major players in research came together to discuss the merits of Open Science for...

Neurodegenerative gene focus of new Open Science project

15 Dec 2023

A new project led by scientists at The Neuro is zeroing in on a gene important to the study of neurological diseases.

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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital)is a bilingual academic healthcare institution. We are aɬ﷬ research and teaching institute; delivering high-quality patient care, as part of the Neuroscience Mission of the ɬ﷬ Health Centre.We areproud to be a Killam Institution, supported by the Killam Trusts.

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