Little miss sleepy or how to live with narcolepsy
At the age of 21, Jenny Lee-Gilmore was diagnosed with narcolepsy. A filmmaker by profession, she explores what it’s...
At the age of 21, Jenny Lee-Gilmore was diagnosed with narcolepsy. A filmmaker by profession, she explores what it’s...
CRIUGM is pleased to announce that a randomized clinical trial from the Women’s Health and Aging Laboratory, led by...
Dr. Alexander Moreno, Director of the Innovation, Technology and Cognition laboratory (INTECOG), clinical researcher at CRIUGM, and Adjunct professor...
Speaker : Stefan Tams, Professor of Information Technologies, HEC Montréal, Former director and current member of HEC Montreal’s research...
The CerebrUM is excited to invite you to the first conference of the Winter 2025 session, taking place Thursday, January 23...
Short Summary of the Talk: This presentation will highlight the application of artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing care for...
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