External /newsroom/taxonomy/term/4/all en Sylvain Baillet inducted into the Royal Society of Canada /newsroom/channels/news/sylvain-baillet-inducted-royal-society-canada-367096 <b>Society recognizes distinguished Canadians who have made remarkable contributions to their academic fields and public life</b> <p>Sylvain Baillet, PhD, a global leader in brain imaging and systems neuroscience, has been inducted into the Royal Society of Canada, one of the nation’s highest academic honours.</p> Thu, 04 Sep 2025 14:34:58 +0000 admin 327138 at /newsroom Human instruction with artificial intelligence guidance provided best results in neurosurgical training /newsroom/channels/news/human-instruction-artificial-intelligence-guidance-provided-best-results-neurosurgical-training-366256 <b>Study has implications beyond medical education, suggesting other fields could benefit from AI-enhanced training</b> <p> </p> <p>Artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming a powerful new tool in training and education, including in the field of neurosurgery. Yet a new study suggests that AI tutoring provides better results when paired with human instruction.</p> Wed, 06 Aug 2025 15:14:02 +0000 admin 327140 at /newsroom Friends, parks and brain wiring predict whether people exercise after a cardiovascular diagnosis /newsroom/channels/news/friends-parks-and-brain-wiring-predict-whether-people-exercise-after-cardiovascular-diagnosis-368449 <b>Findings could help tailor interventions to encourage physical activity in older people with heart and blood flow conditions </b> <p>A diagnosis is often a cue for people to change the way they live. For people diagnosed with cardiovascular conditions such as heart disease or diabetes, it is often a motivator to get more physical exercise, which can improve long-term health. However, the rate of physical activity increase after diagnosis varies widely depending on the individual.</p> Tue, 21 Oct 2025 14:32:32 +0000 admin 327130 at /newsroom A transformation in neurosurgery /newsroom/channels/news/transformation-neurosurgery-368012 Demonstration of an AI-powered tool during a live surgery at The Neuro <p> </p> <p>A surgical device powered by artificial intelligence (AI) was demonstrated live for the first time at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) in a historic step forward for the field of precision neurosurgery. <b>SENTRY™</b>, an innovative technology developed by Montreal-based Reveal and its university partners, can differentiate cancerous tissue from healthy tissue in real time, offering tangible hope to patients for better outcomes.</p> Thu, 25 Sep 2025 20:13:27 +0000 admin 327132 at /newsroom $10 million for Neuro-led project seeking new Alzheimer’s biomarkers /newsroom/channels/news/10-million-neuro-led-project-seeking-new-alzheimers-biomarkers-367915 <b>Weston Family Foundation grant will fund the first ultra-high-sensitivity whole body PET/CT scanner in Canada</b> <p>A groundbreaking project led by Dr. Pedro Rosa-Neto at The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) of has received a major boost thanks to a $10-million grant from the Weston Family Foundation.</p> <p>The funding is part of a $20-million initiative by the foundation to support highly ambitious scientific endeavors under its Healthy Aging Strategy, comprised of the Weston Brain Institute and the Weston Family Microbiome Initiative.</p> Tue, 23 Sep 2025 15:27:40 +0000 admin 327134 at /newsroom Scientists reveal how the brain uses objects to find direction /newsroom/channels/news/scientists-reveal-how-brain-uses-objects-find-direction-367562 <b>Study shows how visual landmarks tune the brain’s internal compass</b> <p>We take our understanding of where we are for granted, until we lose it. When we get lost in nature or a new city, our eyes and brains kick into gear, seeking familiar objects that tell us where we are.</p> <p>How our brains distinguish objects from background when finding direction, however, was largely a mystery. A new study provides valuable insight into this process, with possible implications for disorientation-causing conditions such as Alzheimer’s.</p> Thu, 11 Sep 2025 18:09:44 +0000 admin 327136 at /newsroom Experts: China-Canada trade discussions /newsroom/channels/news/experts-china-canada-trade-discussions-368682 <p>Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney met with Chinese President Xi Jinping Friday. A statement from the Prime Minister’s Office said the leaders agreed to direct their officials to move quickly to resolve outstanding trade issues and irritants.</p> <p>These experts are available to discuss Canada-China trade relations:</p> Fri, 31 Oct 2025 19:43:38 +0000 katherine.gombay@mcgill.ca 327127 at /newsroom Bridging Gaps: A Patient-Oriented Neuroscience Research Symposium /newsroom/channels/event/bridging-gaps-patient-oriented-neuroscience-research-symposium-368139 <p></p> Thu, 02 Oct 2025 19:09:14 +0000 admin 327125 at /newsroom Kyle Matthews on the US Administration’s Withdrawal of UN Funding | Policy Magazine /newsroom/channels/news/kyle-matthews-us-administrations-withdrawal-un-funding-policy-magazine-367872 <p>September 18, 2025 | In a piece for <em>Policy Magazine</em>, <a href="/maxbellschool/our-people/visiting-professors-and-scholars/kyle-matthews">Kyle Matthews</a>, McConnell Visiting Professors of Practice for the 2025–26 academic year, reflects on the <a href="https://www.policymagazine.ca/more-than-money-americas-un-retreat-has-cost-lives/">repercussions of the US administration’s withdrawal of funding to the United Nations</a>. Nearly $5 billion in congressionally approved foreign aid has been withheld, including funds for UN peacekeeping and democracy promotion.</p> Fri, 19 Sep 2025 15:18:06 +0000 admin 327067 at /newsroom How EC³ Is Shaping System Thinkers in Evaluation | American Evaluation Association /newsroom/channels/news/how-ec3-shaping-system-thinkers-evaluation-american-evaluation-association-366257 <p>August 4, 2025 | In their blog for the American Evaluation Association, PhD students Doreen Otieno and Janet Arogundade share how participating in the Evaluation Capacity Case Challenge (EC³) transformed their understanding of evaluation. EC³, led by Max Bell’s Leslie Fierro and Queen’s University’s Michelle Searle, offers graduate students a powerful opportunity to develop systems thinking through real-world evaluation challenges.</p> Wed, 06 Aug 2025 16:38:50 +0000 admin 327083 at /newsroom Vincent Rigby on 76th NATO Summit | CDA Institute /newsroom/channels/news/vincent-rigby-76th-nato-summit-cda-institute-365849 <p>June 23, 2025 | Professor <a href="/maxbellschool/our-people/mpp-teaching-faculty/vincent-rigby">Vincent Rigby</a>, a former NSIA to the Prime Minister, along with Kerry Buck, a former Canadian Ambassador to NATO and Former Assistant Secretary General, Defence Investment, Wendy Gilmour joined the CDA Institute <a href="https://cdainstitute.ca/key-issues-for-canada-at-the-2025-nato-summit-in-the-hague/">Expert Series</a> to discuss the key issues, challenges, and likely outcomes of this year’s Summit for Canada and the Alliance in this podcast.</p> Wed, 25 Jun 2025 15:41:52 +0000 admin 327099 at /newsroom Neil Bouwer and Gabriel Blanc on Rethinking Cabinet Process Under Prime Minister Carney /newsroom/channels/news/neil-bouwer-and-gabriel-blanc-rethinking-cabinet-process-under-prime-minister-carney-365516 <p>May 22, 2025 | In an op-ed for Policy Magazine, MPP ’25 Gabriel Blanc and Visiting Professor Neil Bouwer highlight why the way decisions are made in Prime Minister Mark Carney’s cabinet matters just as much as who is making them. They explain how Carney has brought back a more traditional cabinet structure, with focused committees aimed at setting priorities and managing operations. While they welcome some changes—like new committees on national security and government efficiency—they raise concerns about the removal of others, such as the committee for Canada-U.S. relations.</p> Mon, 26 May 2025 21:52:16 +0000 admin 327115 at /newsroom Pearl Eliadis Elected Chair of the Court Challenges Program Official Language Rights Expert Panel /newsroom/channels/news/pearl-eliadis-elected-chair-court-challenges-program-official-language-rights-expert-panel-368114 <p>Pearl Eliadis has been elected as Chair of the Court Challenges Program (CCP) Official Languages Rights Expert Panel. In this capacity, she will lead the work of the Panel, which is responsible for deciding on funding requests from individuals and not-for-profit organizations engaged in test cases of national importance that have the potential to clarify and advance constitutional and quasi-constitutional official language rights.</p> Wed, 01 Oct 2025 17:16:56 +0000 admin 327062 at /newsroom Jennifer Welsh on the Future Challenges and Legitimacy of UN Peace Operations | Cambridge University Press /newsroom/channels/news/jennifer-welsh-future-challenges-and-legitimacy-un-peace-operations-cambridge-university-press-366376 <p>March 7, 2025 | Jennifer Welsh with Marie-Joëlle Zahar, authored <em>“What Future for Peace Operations?”</em> published by Cambridge University Press. The article examines the growing challenges facing UN peace operations, which have long been seen as a model of effective multilateralism. Welsh and Zahar highlight how changing conflict dynamics, rising expectations, and disinformation campaigns are straining the UN’s ability to deliver peace.</p> Tue, 12 Aug 2025 19:21:40 +0000 admin 327078 at /newsroom Pearl Eliadis on Challenging Quebec’s Bills 21 and 96 at the UN | City News Montreal /newsroom/channels/news/pearl-eliadis-challenging-quebecs-bills-21-and-96-un-city-news-montreal-366025 <p>July 12, 2025 | Pearl Eliadis spoke to CityNews Montreal about the potential to challenge Quebec’s Bills 21 and 96 before the United Nations Human Rights Committee. Eliadis explained that bringing the case to the UN would aim “to get the UN committee's view” on whether the laws violate international human rights obligations. The interview highlights growing legal interest in using international mechanisms to confront the controversial legislation.</p> Mon, 14 Jul 2025 17:42:05 +0000 admin 327094 at /newsroom