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Reports - Canadian IBRO Schools
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16th Canadian IBRO School
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14th Canadian IBRO-USCRC School of Neuroscience - May and August 2021
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12th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience
4/29/2018 -> 5/14/2018
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11th Canadian IBRO-USCRC School of Neuroscience (Montreal)
5/11/2017 -> 5/31/2017
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10th Canadian IBRO School (Montreal, Toronto)
5/18/2016 -> 6/1/2016
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09th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience (Vancouver)
5/13/2015 -> 5/26/2015
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08th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience (Montreal)
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07th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience (Toronto and Montreal)
5/13/2013 -> 5/23/2013
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06th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience (Vancouver)
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05th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience (Quebec & Montreal)
5/23/2011 -> 6/3/2011
Montreal and Quebec City, Canada. This USCRC School of Neuroscience supported the idea that developed countries should become the base for international neuroscience education. A unique feature of the School was its close link to the annual meeting of the Canadian Association Neuroscience, a meeting that brought together over 1000 researchers from across Canada and the United States.
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4th Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience (Ottawa)
5/15/2010 -> 5/24/2010

Ottawa, Canada. Following an already well-established model, the 4th Canadian School of Neuroscience in Ottawa brought twelve students from Africa, Latin America and Asia-Pacific to Canada in contrast to the usual IBRO schools where faculty travels to their areas.
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03rd Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience: Neurodegeneration and Regeneration (Vancouver)
5/24/2009 -> 6/3/2009

Vancouver, Canada. Following in the tradition of previous Canadian IBRO Schools, this school included twelve students from Argentina, Brazil, Indonesia, China, India, Morocco, Kenya and Cuba, unlike other IBRO schools where faculty travel to the students' areas.

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02nd Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience – Fundamentals of Pain (Montreal)
5/25/2008 -> 6/4/2008
Following the model of the last year’s school in Toronto,  the 2nd Canadian School of Neuroscience in Montreal  brought fourteen students from Africa and Latin America to Canada, unlike the other IBRO schools where tutors travel to their areas.
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01st Canadian IBRO School of Neuroscience, Toronto, Canada
5/22/2007 -> 6/1/2007
Designed for young, promising trainees in experimental and clinical neuroscience from less developed regions of the world, the school was the first IBRO School held in North America. The group included graduate students, clinical trainees and junior staff from Ethiopia, Kenya, Morocco, Nigeria, Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico and Venezuela.
 
 
 
 

 

 
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