The Neuro is the hub of neuroscience at 91ÉçÇø
Excellent training in neuroscience is also offered in departments such as:
- Biology
- Biomedical Engineering
- Communication Sciences and Disorders
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Music
- Neurology and Neurosurgery
- Pharmacology
- Physiology
- Physics and Psychology
- in 91ÉçÇø affiliated hospital research centresÌý
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Students training in neuroscience at The Neuro and at 91ÉçÇø have many advantages:
- Breadth and depth in neuroscience
- Close integration of clinical and basic neurosciences
- Hundreds of bright, motivated students and trainees
- More than 150 neuroscientists in institutes, centres and departments
- Cross-disciplinary research and training opportunities
- Extensive infrastructure for brain imaging, genomics, nanoscience, optical imaging, proteomics, super computing and more
- Largest concentration of neuroscientists in North America
- Interaction with pharmaceutical and biotech industries
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PROGRAMS OF STUDY
Undergraduate students
Honours Projects
Fourth-year undergraduate students may conduct an Honours Project in a research laboratory at The Neuro. Interacting with scientists and lab personnel, the student conducts a research project and presents a final paper. Each 91ÉçÇø department can provide more information.
Work in Labs
Undergraduate students may work in research laboratories at The Neuro as volunteers or as paid employees to gain valuable knowledge and laboratory experience. To explore opportunities for lab work, students should contact faculty members at The Neuro whose research matches their interests. See .
Graduate students
About 200 students, residents and fellows work in The Neuro’s 50 research labs. Many pursue a Masters or PhD in 91ÉçÇø's Integrated Program in Neuroscience, one of the largest such programs in North America. In addition, graduate students at The Neuro can pursue their degrees through programs in Psychology, Biomedical Engineering, Neuroengineering and more.
Students learn techniques and develop research skills in brain imaging, molecular and cellular biology, biochemistry, cognitive psychology, electrophysiology, immunology, morphology, neuro-engineering, systems neuroscience and other specialties. Through our many seminar series and named lectures, students can hear the world's most prominent scientists present their latest work, as well as, enjoy many opportunities to participate in international meetings.
For information about 91ÉçÇø's Integrated Program in Neuroscience, an inter-departmental, inter-disciplinary neuroscience program for graduate students, contact:
91ÉçÇø Integrated Program in Neuroscience
Room 302, Irving Ludmer Building
1033 Pine Ave. W.
T: 514-398-1229
ipn [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
Edward Ruthazer, Program Director
T: 514-398-1229
director.ipn [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
Graduate Program Coordinator
T: 514-398-1905
ipn [at] mcgill.ca (Email)
Post-doc
Post-doctoral fellows are critical to the progress of research at The Neuro. By joining a lab, post-doctoral fellows continue their training, work toward an independent career and help guide graduate students. Weekly seminar series, special lectures, international conferences and a collegial atmosphere enrich The Neuro’s superb training environment. Interested students should contact Neuro faculty members whose research matches their interests. See Research at The Neuro.
Residents and Fellows
Medical residents and clinical fellows have trained at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital since its founding in 1934. More than 1,300 former fellows have established careers in prominent medical and academic centres around the world and many are leaders in their field. Clinical fellows develop specialized skills under the guidance of a faculty mentor and may explore this opportunity by contacting Neuro physicians with complementary interests.
The Neurology and Neurosurgery Residency Programs are coordinated by the Faculty of Medicine at 91ÉçÇø. Residents benefit from a vibrant clinical community and an expanded network as the Montreal Neurological Hospital is one of five teaching hospitals in the . For information on post-graduate medical education, see
For information about the Neurology and Neurosurgery Residency Programs visit:Ìý/neurology-neurosurgery/education/residency
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS
The Neuro offersÌýfellowships,ÌýstudentshipsÌýandÌýtravel awardsÌýthrough a competitive process.
Postdoctoral Fellowships
- Applicant must hold an M.D and/or Ph.D. degree.
- You must have received your M.D and/or Ph.D. by AprilÌý2020 or later in order to meet the eligibility requirements. Interruptions, delays or post-degree clinical training in your post-PhD cumulative experience may be taken into account in determining eligibility if detailed information on the interruption, including specific dates, is provided.
- Prior to submitting an application, applicants must contact a faculty member at The Neuro and obtain their agreement to act as their primary postdoctoral supervisor. The faculty member must be identified on the application and will be required to provide a .
- Applicant must identify two sponsors and have each of them complete and submit the .
- Fellowships are awarded based on merit and on a competitive basis.
Applications are opened from August 12, 2024 at noon until October 31, 2024 at 11:59Ìýp.m:Ìý.Ìý
Please click on the categories below to learn more.
Jeanne Timmins Fellowship
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The Jeanne Timmins Fellowship Candidates must have an M.D. and/or Ph.D. degree. Candidates with M.D. degrees will ordinarily have completed clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Research is being carried out in a variety of contemporary clinical and basic research areas.Ìý
4 awards, $40,000 eachÌý
Molson Neuroengineering Fellowship
- Candidates must have an M.D. and/or Ph.D. degree and be interested in pursuing high-level work in NeuroEngineering.Ìý
1 award, $50,000Ìý
The Redpoll Postdoctoral Fellowship
- Candidates must have a PhD degree and be interested in pursuing research in the field of Neuroimmunology and Neurodegeneration.Ìý
1 award, $50,000
The Brenda Milner Fellowship
- Candidates must have PhD degree and be interested in pursuing research in the field of Cognitive Neuroscience/Neuropsychological Research.
1 award, $40,000
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Clinical Awards
Fellowships
- To verify your eligibility and apply for a clinical fellowship, visit the Postgraduate Medical Education website.
- Neuro-related fellowships can be found under the Neurology and Neurosurgery tabs.
- If you have been selected for a clinical fellowship, The Neuro may offer you one of the following awards:
Jeanne Timmins Awards
Candidates must have an M.D. or M.D. Ph.D. degree. Candidates with M.D. degrees will ordinarily have completed clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Research is being carried out in a variety of contemporary clinical and basic research areas.
3 awards issued
amount: $60 000Ìýeach
Desjardins Clinical Fellowship
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Candidates for the Desjardins Clinical Fellowship must have an M.D. and have completed their residency in the field of Neurology.
1 award, $50,000
Preston Robb Award
Candidates must have an M.D. or M.D. Ph.D. degree. Candidates with M.D. degrees will ordinarily have completed clinical studies in neurology or neurosurgery. Research is being carried out in a variety of contemporary clinical and basic research areas.
1 award issued
amount: $60 000
Mark Rayport & Shirley Ferguson Rayport Clinical Award in Epilepsy Surgery
Supports the training of a neurologist or neurosurgeon to develop expertise in the treatment of epilepsy and to have the opportunity to study related research techniques.
1 award issued
amount: $60 000
Travel Awards
For a travel award, please indicate you are applying when submitting your
Note: A travel award could be used to cover the period from November 1, 2024 – April 30, 2026, and may be used for virtual meetings, events, and conferences.
Travel Awards provide travel expenses for fellows to attend international clinical and scientific conferences related to the field of clinical research.
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If you are interested in a clinical fellowship, complete the and then apply through the Postgraduate Medical Education website.
Research Travel Awards
The following travel awards are available to postdoctoral fellows and graduate students.Ìý
Travel awards cover the period from November 1, 2024 - April 30, 2026.
Applications are opened from August 12, 2024 at noon until October 31, 2024 at 11:59 PM:Ìý.Ìý
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The Simon Groom Student Travel Award - up to $1000 for travel expenses of graduate students and post-doctoral fellows presenting research related to epilepsy at international scientific meetings, including the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.
The Dr. Richard MurphyÌýTravel Award - up to $1500 for travel expenses of graduate students and post-doctoral fellows presenting research at national and international scientific meetings, including the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.
The Don Baxter Collaborative Fund - up to $3000 for travel expenses of graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and clinical trainees, to visit labs in other locations to learn new techniques and forge collaborative links as well as to attend specialized courses directly related to their area of study/specialty offered nationally or internationally.
The Tom GevasÌýStudent Travel Award - up to $1500 for travel expenses of graduate students presenting research at national and international scientific meetings, including the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.
The Hay Foundation External Training Travel Award - up to $5000 for travel expenses of graduate students to attend specialized courses directly related to their area of study/specialty offered nationally or internationally.
The McKerracher External Training Travel Award in Regenerative Medicine - up to $5000 for travel expenses to graduate students or post-doctoral fellows whose research involves brain development, neurodegenerative medicine as well as stem cells and pluripotent cells development.
The Lewis RefordÌýFellows Travel Award - up to $1500 for travel expenses of post-doctoral fellows presenting research at national and international scientific meetings, including the Society for Neuroscience Annual Meeting.
Travel awards may be used for virtual meetings, events, and conferences.Ìý
Studentships
Please note the following studentships are open to students at The Neuro only. Other studentships available to all students registered in the Integrated Program in Neuroscience (IPN) may be found on the IPN website.
The Jeanne Timmins Costello Studentship
$10,000 stipend support to graduate students (masters or doctoral level) at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) to proceed with their research or to further their knowledge and research experience in the field of neurological diseases.
The Christian Geada Brain Tumour Research Studentship
$10,000 stipend support to a graduate student (masters or doctoral level) conducting research directly related to brain tumours at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital).
The Harold and Audrey Fisher Brain Tumour Training Studentship
$10,000 stipend support to graduate students (masters or doctoral level) conducting research directly related to brain tumours at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital).
The Molson Neuro-Engineering Studentship
$10,000 stipend to support graduate students (masters or doctoral level) who are pursuing high-level work in neuroengineering at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital).
The Joan and Warren Chippindale Outstanding Student Award
$1,500 award to recognize and award the highest-ranked graduate (masters or doctoral level) students at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital).
The C. Nance Common Neuroscience Award
$400 award to support doctoral students pursuing careers in neuroscience at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital).
The Massabky Mary Foundation Studentship
$400 stipend for a graduate student from the middle east working at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital).
The Sophia Vorias Memorial Prize
$2,225 award to recognize and award academic excellence in graduate students working at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) or in IPN enrolled in a full-time degree program.
Competition Results
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2024-2025
Fellowships
The Jeanne Timmins Costello Fellowship:ÌýJeremie Ginzburg (R. Zatorre), Maxime Bigotte (J. A. Stratton), Alfie Wearn (N. Spreng), Ying He (X. Chai)
The Molson Neuro-Engineering Fellowship: Jordan Dekraker (B. Bernhardt)
The REDPOLL Fellowship:ÌýNonthue Ucceli (T. Kennedy)
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Travel Awards
Dr. Richard Murphy Travel Award: Raul Rodrigues-CrucesÌý(B. Bernhardt), Alfie Wearn (N. Spreng), Mohammad Amro (R. Diaz)
Simon Groom Student Travel Award: Eleanor Hill (S. Baillet), Donna Caballo (B. Bernhardt)
Don Baxter Collaborative Fund: Amad Naseer Khan (A. Sadikot), Maeva Gacoin (J. Clery), Ying He (X. Chai), Sydney Fearnley (J. Cloutier)
Lewis Reford Fellows Travel Award: Alexander Wiesman (S. Baillet), Guido Guberman (A. Ptito)
Lisa McKerracher External Training Travel Award: Katharina Schiller (J. Gotman), Emma Sommerville (Z. Gan-Or)
Hay Foundation External Training Travel Award: Alexander Ngo (B. Bernhardt), Ke Xie (B. Bernhardt), Ahmed Faraz Khan (Y. I. Medina), Michelle Wang (J. Poline), Yezhou Wang (B. Bernhardt), Brent McPherson (J. Poline), Judy Chen (B. Bernhardt), Kendra Oudyk (J. Poline)
Tom Gevas Student Travel Award: Yi-Ting WangÌý(P. Rosa-Neto), Lilit Antonyan (C. Ernst), Sarah Lepine (T. Durcan), Prabhyjot Saini (Z. Gan-Or), Anjie Ni (C. Ernst)
Albert Gombay Neuroscience Travel Award: Daniel Levenstein (A. Peyrache)
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2020-2021
Fellowships
The Jeanne Timmins Costello Fellowship:ÌýCarl Laflamme (P. McPherson), Alex Wiesman (S. Baillet), Andréanne Sharp (R. Zatorre), Neomi Singer (R. Zatorre/A. Dagher)
The Preston Rob Fellowship:ÌýGiulia Fadda (J. Antel)
The Mark and Shirley Rayport Fellowship:ÌýAmer Jaradat (J. Hall)
The Molson Neuro-Engineering Fellowship:ÌýBo-Yong Park (B. Bernhardt)
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Travel Awards
Graida and Arthur Victor Movement Disorder Travel Award:ÌýParia Alipour (G. Rouleau), Mehrdad Asghari Estiar (G. Rouleau/Z. Gan-Or), Thomas Goiran (E. Fon), Soraya Lahlou (M. Sharp), Matthew Pilgrim (M. Sharp), Jana Schuettpelz (E. Shoubridge), Konstantin Senekevich (Z. Gan-Or), Yuri Sosero (Z. Gan-Or)
Dr. Richard Murphy Travel Award:ÌýMari Aaltonen (E. Shoubridge), Debra Dawson (A. Shmuel), Ravnoor Gill (A. Bernasconi), Zoe Schmilovich (G. Rouleau)
Tom Gevas Student Travel Award:ÌýVictor Mihair Mocanu (A. Shmuel), Reinder Vos de Wael (B. Bernhardt)
Hay Foundation External Training Travel Award:ÌýKaija Sander (D. Klein)
Don Baxter Collaborative Fund:ÌýCynthia Kwan (P. Huot), Cal Liao (G. Rouleau), Arielle Rabinowitz (R. Zatorre), Yashar Zeighami (A. Evans)
Lewis Reford Fellows Travel Award: Seun Jeon (A. Evans), Filip Morys (A. Dagher), Ricardo Pizarro (A. Shmuel), Archita Rajasekharan (E. Shoubridge), Mor Regev (R. Zatorre)
Simon Groom Student Travel Award:ÌýHyo Lee (A. Bernasconi), RaulÌýRodriguez-CrucesÌý(B. Bernhardt), Jessica Royer (B. Bernhardt)
Kenelm M. Winslow Student Travel Award:ÌýFulya Akcimen (G. Rouleau/P. Dion),ÌýFadi Ayad (A. Shmuel) Zahraa Chorghay, (E. Ruthazer), Rachel de Barros Oliveira (G. Rouleau), Nicholas Kieran (L. Healy), Rahul Kumar (P. McPherson), Jesse Langille (W. Sossin), Jake Levy (S. Ducharme), Kendra Oudyk (J-B. Poline), Prabhjyot Saini (Z. Gan-Or), Faezeh Sarayloo (G. Rouleau), Moein Yaqubi (L. Healy)
Albert Gombay Neuroscience Travel Award:ÌýSethy Boopathy Jegathambal (A. Shmuel),ÌýCarlotta Mutti (A. Bernasconi)
Lisa McKerracher External Training Travel Award:ÌýMaria José Castellanos Montiel (T.ÌýDurcan)
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Studentships
The Desjardins Award of Excellence: Pooya Laamerad (C. Pack)
The Ann and Richard Sievers Award in Neuroscience Award: Reinder Vos de Wael (B. Bernhardt)
The Jeanne Timmins Costello Studentship:ÌýAlaa Abdelgawad (A. Dagher), Romke Hannema (Chai), Jia Ru Chung (S. Trenholm), Arielle Rabinowitz (R. Zatorre), Keila Rojas Garcia (S. Trenholm), Emma MacDougall (T. Fon)
The Molson Neuro-Engineering Studentship:ÌýAbdallah Alhusain (A. Shmuel), Anaïs Robert (T. Kennedy). Zahraa Chorgay (E. Ruthazer)
The Christian Geada Brain Tumour Research Studentship:ÌýTheresa Degenhard (K. Petrecca)
The Harold and Audrey Fisher Brain Tumour Training Studentship:ÌýDaniel Di Giovanni (L. Collins)
The Joan and Warren Chippindale Outstanding Student Award:ÌýJia-Ru Chung (S. Trenholm), Arielle Rabinowitz (R. Zatorre), Zahraa Chorghay (E. Ruthazer), Pooya Laamerad (C. Pack)
The C. Nance Common Neuroscience Award: Keila Rojas Garcia (S. Trenholm)
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2019-2020
Studentships
The Desjardins Award of Excellence: Gabriel Pelletier (L. Fellows).
The Ann and Richard Sievers Award in Neuroscience Award: Scott Bell (C. Ernst)
The Jeanne Timmins Costello Studentship: Trisanna Sprung-Much (M. Petrides), Sabrina Quilez (J-F. Cloutier), Neelima Vaddadi (J-F. Cloutier), Hussein Alaa Bdair (C. Benkelfat), Cynthia Kwan (P. Huot), Vanessa Li (E. Ruthazer)
The Molson Neuro-Engineering Studentship: Jean-Pierre Clement (T. Kennedy), Mardja Manssur Bueno e Silva (A. Fournier), Maran Ma (T. Kennedy)
The Christian Geada Brain Tumour Research Studentship: Daniel Di Giovanni (L. Collins)
The Harold and Audrey Fisher Brain Tumour Training Studentship: Sophie Fiola (R. Diaz)
The Joan and Warren Chippindale Outstanding Student Award: Jake Levy (S. Ducharme), Gabriel Pelletier (L. Fellows), Roni Setton (N. Spreng), Neelima Vaddadi (J-F. Cloutier), Jeremy Moreau (S. Baillet), Sabrina Quilez (J-F. Cloutier), Sienna Drake (A. Fournier), Manesh Girn (N. Spreng)
The Massabky Mary Foundation: Saba Aslani (T. Durcan)
The C. Nance Common Neuroscience Award: Trisanna Sprung-Much (M. Petrides), Maria Jose Castellanos Montiel (T. Durcan), Miguel Cisnero-Franco (E. De Villers-Sidani), Daniel Di Giovanni (L. Collins), Reinder Vos de Wael (B. Bernhardt)
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Fellowships
The Jeanne Timmins Costello Fellowship:ÌýA Besse-Patin (H. McBride), Véronique Laterille (B. Frauscher), Casey Paquola (B. Bernhardt), Pedro Gabrielle Vieira (C. Pack)
Preston Robb Fellowship:ÌýNooshin Abbasi (A. Dagher), Laure Peter-Derex (B. Frauscher)
National Bank Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Neomi Singer (A. Dagher)
The Molson NeuroEngineering Post-Doctoral Fellowship: Peter Klimes (B. Frauscher), Christopher Rowley (C. Tardif)
The Mark Rayport & Shirley Ferguson Rayport Clinical Fellowship in Epilepsy Surgery:ÌýFarhan Mirza (J. Hall)
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Travel Awards
Graida and Arthur Victor Movement Disorder Travel Award:ÌýThomas Goiran, Ziyaan Harji, Lynne Krohn, Calwing (Cal) Liao, Virginie Petel Legaré, Rosalind Roberts, Isabella Straub
Dr. Richard Murphy Travel Award:ÌýRedouane Allache, Salma Amin, Vincent Francis
Simon Groom Student Travel Award:ÌýSatyakam Baruah, Sara Larivière, Hyo Lee
Lewis Reford Fellows Travel Award: Ella Gabitov, Ali Khatibi, Kichang Kwak, Barbara Morquete, Mingli Zhang
Kenelm M. Winslow Student Travel Award:ÌýWalaa Alshafie, Sethu Boopathy Jegathambal, Yiyang Chen, Talita Conte, Fatemeh Fadaie, Ravnoor Singh Gill, Kelvin Mok, Konstantinos Nasiotis, Sabrina Quilez, Rebecca Robertson, Jana Schuettpelz, Reinder Vos de Wael
Don Baxter Collaborative Fund:ÌýMohamed Eldeeb, Thomas Goiran, Zoe Schmilovich
Albert Gombay Neuroscience Travel Award:ÌýArchita Rajeskharan
Tom Gevas Student Travel Award:ÌýDebra Dawson
Lisa McKerracher External Training Travel Award:ÌýSeon Jeun