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Ian Winship

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Neuroscientist at UAlberta, long-suffering Oiler fan, lifelong Albertan (give or take a couple years). Views are my own. He/him.

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Research is not a club, it is not for a select few, it is for everyone. It is a fundamental building block of Canada that everyone has a stake in. Research improves our health, environment, innovation and economy. Time to invest in researchers, postdocs, and grad students.

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Dr. Glen Baker, who worked in the Department of Psychiatry for more than four decades, is being appointed to the Order of Canada for his pioneering contributions to the field in research, administration and mentoring. Read via CBC Edmonton: cbc.ca/news/canada/ed…


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Why is Canada so miserly in funding academic research? (It's been rare in recent years to see a university president in Canada be so direct publicly. ) theglobeandmail.com/business/comme…


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The department of Cell Biology @UAlberta_FoMD is recruiting for a tenure stream faculty positon working on stem cell biology to join our emerging hub in 'Children's Health and Regenerative Medicine'. careers.ualberta.ca/Competition/A1…


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Frankly, it’s embarrassing. And how will we create the economy of tomorrow without substantial increases in funding the science of today. And that includes significant increases in numbers and amounts of scholarships and doubling TriCouncil funding @cafreeland @FP_Champagne

#FactFriday Did you know that Canada has the lowest spending on research and development among the #G7, with no increase in the last 20 years? #Canada is falling behind in research and development and it's time we catch up 🕐

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To use an Anglo Canadian term, we need a ‘double/double’. Double the funding to tri council agencies (as suggested by ‘Naylor’ and ‘Bouchard’ report). Double the fellowships for trainees (Post-docs and PhDs). #supportthereport #doubledouble

#FactFriday Did you know that Canada has the lowest spending on research and development among the #G7, with no increase in the last 20 years? #Canada is falling behind in research and development and it's time we catch up 🕐

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Calling all NERDs! Join the NMHI on Saturday September 16th in Kinsmen Park for a fun run in support of neuroscience and mental health research at #UAlberta. Learn more uab.ca/nerd

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Congrats to the team! Our new paper tracks mobile #microglia in mature mouse brain. Found some interesting #sexdifferences and effects of #interferon gamma signaling in regulating microglia migration under normal conditions and after #microbleeds | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


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I condemn the hateful and violent assault that occurred this week in a @UWaterloo gender studies classroom. Read my full statement reaffirming #UAlberta’s commitments to safety and inclusivity, along with a list of available resources and supports: ualberta.ca/the-quad/2023/…


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Dress like your supervisor day #plaidshirt #Jeans #coolcool

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Our most recent preprint. Longitudinal, awake calcium imaging of neurons in peri-infarct reveals spatiotemporal dynamics of altered cortical activity, connectivity, and neural assemblies during recovery form stroke. Exceptional work from my (graduated) PhD student, Mischa Bandet.

Aberrant cortical activity, functional connectivity, and neural assembly architecture after photothrombotic stroke in mice biorxiv.org/cgi/content/sh… #bioRxiv



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Save the dates for the CAN2024 meeting in Vancouver May 19-22, 2024, chaired by Stephanie Fulton, with co-chair Matt Hill @canna_brain

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Thank you to all attendees including speakers, poster presenters, exhibitors and sponsors for joining us at #canacn2023 ! What a great celebration of Canadian neuroscience!

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Excited to take on the role of program co-chair for the @CAN_ACN 2024 meeting in Vancouver next year with a dream team to work with, my esteemed colleague and friend Stephanie Fulton, who will be program chair, and President Adriana Di Polo #CAN2023

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Shannon Tansley is the first prize Marlene Reimer Prize winner in the 2022 Brain Star awards. Hear her now: Discovery of a new mechanism to explain the development of neuropathic pain #canacn2023 @CIHR_IRSC can-acn.org/brain-star-awa…

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