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September 2024

Bowie Lab members Chloe Koens and Zhe Zhao presented at the first 2024 Molecular Neuroscience Group (MNG) meeting.

August 2024

Bowie Lab members attended the iGluR meeting in Toronto. Dr. Derek Bowie gave a talk during the conference.

July 2024

Dr. Federico Miguez-Cabello and Chloe Koens published in the Journal of Structural Biology.

June 2024

Haoyo Qiu published in the PNAS.

May 2024

Dr. Federico Miguez-Cabello (Bowie Lab), Antonio Vazquez (Munter Lab), XinTong Wang (Bowie Lab), Zhe Zhao (Bowie Lab) and PeiYou Wu (McKinney Lab) (from left to right, top to bottom) gave poster presentations on the Pharmacology Research Day (PRD).

Jasmine Phénix from Dr. Munter’s lab gave an oral presentation at the 2024 McGill Pharmacology Research Day (PRD) on the topic of Alzheimer’s disease.

April 2024

CIS members gathered at the McTavish reservoir of McGill University to witness an uncommon total solar eclipse.

March 2024

Jasmine Phénix from Dr. Munter’s lab gave an oral presentation at the AD/PD 2024 Alzheimer's & Parkinson's Diseases Conference on the topic of drug repurposing in preventing Alzheimer’s disease.

November 2023

Amanda Perozzo from Dr. Bowie’s lab successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on AMPA receptor regulation.

April 2023

Hedi Zhou (left) and Irem Ulku (right) from Dr. Multhaup’s lab gave oral presentations at the 17th annual Alzheimer's Disease/Parkinson's Disease (AD/PD) Conference in Sweden.

Irem Ulku received Junior Faculty Award.

Jasmine Phénix (left) and Ylauna Penalva (right) from Dr. Munter’s lab presented posters at the 17th annual Alzheimer's Disease/Parkinson's Disease (AD/PD) Conference in Sweden.

March 2023

Amanda Perozzo from Dr. Bowie’s lab successfully presented her Ph.D. Thesis Seminar.

ABIF hosted the Montreal Light Microscopy Course (MLMC) with 12 students, 5 companies and company participants featuring plant biology, cell biology and neuroscience.

February 2023

Isabel Sarty from Dr. Multhaup’s lab won a bronze medal at the U SPORTS national championships.

December 2022

Irem Ulku from Dr. Multhaup’s lab successfully defended her Ph.D. thesis on Alzheimer Disease.

We celebrated the end of 2022 with a Winter Networking Event.

Thanks to Dr. Richard Robitaille for an inspiring talk on targeting glial cells at the neuromuscular junction as a potential ALS therapy.

October 2022

We were privileged to have Dr. Daniel Choquet from Bordeaux Neurocampus present as part of our seminar series. His research program focuses on the movement of neurotransmitter receptors in and out of synapses.

September 2022

CIS hosted its first ‘Careers in Science’ Seminar featuring Dr. Damien Bell from Sophion Bioscience. He was introduced by CIS trainee, Ylauna Penalva.

August 2022

The CIS trainee committee hosted our first 5 à 7 at Thomson House.

June 2022

We had our Summer BBQ with CIS trainees and profs as our first social event of the year.

May 2022

Some CIS affiliated labs attended the Canadian Association for Neuroscience (CAN) Meeting in Toronto, Ontario where PIs and trainees presented their research.

Amanda Perozzo (PhD candidate from the Bowie lab) gave an oral presentation in a parallel symposium entitled “Alternative splicing in the health and disease of the mammalian brain”.

This is fun news from the Brown Lab/ABIF.

Check out Dr. Claire Brown’s interview on The Microscopists.

Congrats to PhD candidate, Ylauna Penalva, from the Munter lab who participated in the 3 minute thesis (3MT/MT180) McGill wide competition as a French presenter.  

Ylauna won 1st prize on April 6th and went on to represent McGill at the national level at the ACFAS congress which was held on the 11th of May at ULaval. Against 18 presenters of universities across Canada, she won the 3rd prize for best presentation.

Congrats to the Orlowski lab on their recent publication in Science Advances.

  • We have a number of upcoming seminars this month. See the list of speakers here.

April 2022

Congrats to the Orlowski and McKinney labs on their review article in Frontiers in Physiology.

  • The new CIS website has officially launched!

  • The CIS website is under construction and will be live soon.