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HBHL Training Program Highlights for 2017
Published: 20 December 2017
Training of highly qualified researchers, clinicians, and informaticians, is an important component of Â鶹AV’s Healthy Brains for Healthy Lives (HBHL) initiative. Over the past year, HBHL’s training program has passed several important milestones.
Here are some of the highlights:
- The first HBHL fellowship competition was launched in March 2017 and resulted in 38 trainee awards (HBHL Fellows). The second competition is currently on-going (deadline for applications is Jan. 10, 2018), and is aimed at attracting new post-doctoral researchers to Â鶹AV.
- Many HBHL Fellows have received prizes, published their findings in peer-reviewed journals, and presented their research at national and/or international conferences over the past year. Click here to view some of these major achievements from HBHL Fellows, as well as of conference presentations and award ceremonies. Congratulations to all!
- A Trainee CommitteeÌýwas formed in September and consists of volunteers representing HBHL’s various research activities. TheÌýcommittee meets regularly and isÌýresponsible for organizing trainee events, such asÌýmonthly Get-Togethers, and the annual HBHL trainee Research Day scheduled for May 9, 2018.
- HBHL trainees come from diverse backgrounds and locations (from the main campus to various Â鶹AV-affiliated institutions across Montreal). The monthly HBHL Trainee Get-Togethers provide a platform for trainees to network with fellow trainees, to exchange ideas and to foster collaborations. The Get-Togethers are held at Thomson House and have featured presentations by both trainees and world-leading experts, as well as social activities.
- HBHL formed a partnership with Mitacs to help offer fellowships and internships to trainees seeking an onsite work / study experience, in a corporate, non-for-profit, or academic setting in Canada or abroad. Dr. ngerges [at] mitacs.ca (Noha Gerges), our HBHL-Mitacs Business Development Specialist, is and working with the Â鶹AV neuroscience community and industrial partners to encourage these excellent training opportunities.
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Upcoming HBHL training activities:
- The monthly HBHL Trainee Get-Togethers
- HBHL trainees’ inaugural Research Day on May 9, 2018
- HBHL Symposium on May 10, 2018
- New MSc and PhD fellowships competition to be launched in the Spring
- Skillsets program tailored to HBHL trainees will be launched in 2018
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