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Neural Circuits Research Group

The Neural Circuits group is a multidisciplinary unit whose investigators strive to understand the brain in terms of its function, development, plasticity, and possible mechanisms for its repair.

Using a wide variety of approaches that span the range from molecular to whole-organism, the group is expanding our knowledge of key brain systems, including those that support sensory and motor activities, sleep-wake states, and memory.听 Knowing the structures and processes by which these systems work will help to understand their dysfunction in healthy aging, as well as in neurological diseases such as motor disorders, sleep disorders, psychiatric disorders, and Alzheimer鈥檚 disease.

Group Leader
Stuart Trenholm

Massimo Avoli, MD, PhD

Massimo Avoli, MD, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Etienne de Villers-Sidani, MDCM, FRCP(C)

Etienne de Villers-Sidani, MDCM, FRCP(C)

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Daniel E Guitton, PhD

Daniel E Guitton, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Edith Hamel, PhD

Edith Hamel, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Christopher Pack, PhD

Christopher Pack, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Adrien Peyrache, PhD

Adrien Peyrache, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Gilles Plourde, MD

Gilles Plourde, MD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Jean-Francois Poulin, PhD

Jean-Francois Poulin, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Edward Ruthazer, PhD

Edward Ruthazer, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits, Neurodevelopmental Disorders, Neuroimmunological Diseases
Philippe S茅gu茅la, PhD

Philippe S茅gu茅la, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Thomas Stroh, PhD

Thomas Stroh, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits
Stuart Trenholm, PhD

Stuart Trenholm, PhD

Research areas: Neural Circuits

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