Our Mission:

Making Neuroscience Accessible to General Public 

What we do

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Public conferences

Inviting the curious minds of the community to talks given by graduate students on their research

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Presentation videos

Making the presentations available online to accommodate all learners anytime and anywhere

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Speaker training

Training the graduate students to deliver effective presentations to the public audiences

Meet our team

We are a neuroscience outreach initiative founded by graduate students in the Integrated Program in Neuroscience at McGill University.

We are currently managed by graduate students in McGill University and Université de Montréal.

Hyo Min Lee
Founder
McGill

Hilary Sweatman
Co-Founder
McGill

Lovatiana Andriamboavonjy, MD
Event Coordinator
UdeM

Hiba Daghar
Event Coordinator
UdeM

Mathias Guayasamin
Speaker Coordinator
UdeM

This is a picture of Simon Hua, the finance officer of NeuroLingo

Simon Hua
Finance Officer
McGill

Jason da Silva Castanheira
Graphic Designer
McGill

Nicole Dranitsaris
External Events Coordinator
McGill

Speaker trainers

This is a picture of doctor David Ragsdale, a faculty advisor and speaker trainer for NeuroLingo

David Ragsdale, PhD
Faculty Advisor & Speaker Trainer
McGill

This is a picture of doctor Edward Ruthazer, a faculty advisor and speaker trainer for NeuroLingo

Edward Ruthazer, PhD
Faculty Advisor & Speaker Trainer
McGill

Michel Rochon
Speaker Trainer
UQAM, Institut du Nouveau Monde & L'actualité 

Past members & trainers

This is a picture of Hannah Jin, the co-founder of NeuroLingo

Hannah Jin
Co-Founder,
Winter 2020 - Fall 2021
McGill

This is a picture of Alice Morgunova, the co-founder of NeuroLingo

Alice Morgunova
Co-Founder,
Winter 2020 - Fall 2021
McGill

Annika Traa
Event Coordinator
Spring 2021 - Spring 2022
McGill

This is a picture of Yuting Zhang, the communications officer of NeuroLingo

Yuting Zhang
Graphic Designer,
Fall 2020 - Spring 2021
McGill

Jimmy Hernandez
Event Coordinator
Winter 2021 - Spring 2022
McGill

Maria Haddad
Bilingual officer,
Summer 2021- Fall 2022
McGill

Marion Van Horn, PhD
Speaker Trainer
McGill

Nathalie Arbour, PhD
Speaker Trainer
UdeM

Public events

Future events

NeuroLingo Spring 2023 Edition

Grande Bibliothèque de BAnQ  | May 6th, 2023

11AM- 1PM

Past events

NeuroLingo Fall 2022 Edition

Grande Bibliothèque de BAnQ  | Nov 26, 2022

2PM- 4PM

NeuroLingo Spring 2022 Edition

YouTube | May 21, 2022

English talks at 11 AM & French talks at 1 PM

Neural Plasticity

by Arsenii Prozorov

Rare disorder

by Hiba Dagar

Neurogenesis

by Sophie Simard

Drug use in adolescence

by Stephanie Coronado-Montaya

NeuroLingo Summer 2021

YouTube | August 14, 2021 2 - 4 PM

Immunodeficiency

by Shaima Alsuwaidi

Brain Development

by Marion Van Horn

Child Abuse and Suicide

by Claudia Belliveau

La maltraitance des enfants et le suicide

by Claudia Belliveau

Learning and Memory

by Riya Thomas

The genetics of language

by Gabriel Blanco Gomez

La génétique du langage

by Gabriel Blanco Gomez

Depression and Schizophrenia 

by Candice Canonne

Dépression et schizophrénie

Personlized Brain Activity

by Jason Da Silva Castanheira

Alzheimer's Disease

by Yara Yakoub

NeuroLingo Winter 2021

YouTube | Feb. 20, 2021, 2 - 4 pm

This is a picture announcing a Public Neuroscience Conference, which was livestreamed on February 20, 2021. You can click on the image to watch the conference again. Here are the eight speakers that participated in the conference, and the research topic they presented, from left to right: Claire Honda, language processing; Christina Popescu, drugs in the brain; Sarah Lépine, neurodegeneration; Don Nguyen, cochlear implants; Liam O'Leary, suicide and depression; Theresa Degenhard, brain tumours; Edith Chung, vision science; and Tommy Markopoulos, psychedelic therapy.

Cochlear Implants

by Don Nguyen

Brain Tumours

by Theresa Degenhard

Psychedelic Therapy

by Tommy Markopoulos

Depression and Suicide

by Liam O’Leary

Drugs in the Brain

by Christina Popescu

Language Processing

by Claire Honda

The secret of mouse vision in visual sciences

by Edith Chung

Neurodegeneration

by Sarah Lépine

Proudly supported by

This is the logo of the Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital. To the left, there is a doodle of a neuron in light blue. To the right of the neuron, the word Neuro is written in purple, in big lowercase letters. Under it, the name of the hospital is written. Under the name of the hospital, the words Tanenbaum Open Science Institute are written
In the left of this image, there is the logo of McGill University. To the right of the logo, the words Integrated Program in Neuroscience are written in light gray
This is the logo of the Douglas foundation. The word Douglas is written in dark blue cursive letters. Under it, in smaller letters, the words Foundation is written in French and in English
This is the logo of the Graduate Students' Association for Neuroscience. To the left, there is a drawing of a synapse, in red. To the right, the letters G S A N are written in black.

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