University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute

University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute The uOBMRI is Ottawa’s largest collection of basic researchers and clinician scientists that are focused on brain and mind related health.

About the uOBMRI

The University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute (uOBMRI) is Ottawa’s largest collection of basic researchers and clinician scientists that are focused on brain and mind related health. The uOBMRI helps orchestrate research in a collaborative and innovative fashion by overcoming the barriers that exist between research at the basic and clinical levels. It does so by helping to coordinate research efforts of its research members at the various uOttawa faculties, resident hospitals, affiliated networks and local research institutes. The uOBMRI supports its members by enhancing the research environment, facilitating access to resources and expanding programs in order to attract the best candidates. We are working together to promote awareness and education of brain and mind related health in the community. Our Vision

To create one of the world’s top neuroscience centres for the treatment of brain disorders. Our Mission

■ To develop new therapies for neurological and psychiatric disorders by harnessing the brain’s internal potential for regeneration, protection and recovery.

■ To implement fundamental changes in patient care by offering more integrated, personalized treatment plans based on findings from our research. Our Focus

Connect.Excite.Heal. The uOBMRI will connect scientists, physicians and the community to tackle the challenges of brain disorders. These collaborations will generate energy and excitement on what we can achieve together. The uOBMRI links research discoveries to health care delivery for immediate impact. We will focus our efforts on stroke, depression, Parkinson’s and neuromuscular disease related research. As we continue to grow, we will expand our efforts to include broader areas of neurodegeneration, injury and mental disorders. Partners
The success of the University of Ottawa Brain and Mind Research Institute depends on its partnership with: The Ottawa Hospital and the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, The Royal Ottawa Health Care Group and the University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research, Bruyère Continuing Care and the Bruyère Research Institute, the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) and the CHEO Research Institute, as well as, Hôpital Montfort and Institut de recherche de l’Hôpital Montfort. Five University of Ottawa faculties are involved as well—the faculties of Medicine, Science, Health Sciences, Education and Social Sciences. We are also building on our unique strengths in neurology, epidemiology, basic neuroscience and systems biology, fields that are crucial to mapping the complicated pathways that lead to disease. Our affiliated hospitals and research institutes help to create productive relationships with medical research communities across Ottawa and around the world, to stimulate engagement with relevant scientists and clinicians and to support education and research across a wide range of neuroscience specialties. The Ottawa Hospital
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO)
CHEO Research Institute
The Royal (Royal Ottawa Health Care Group)
University of Ottawa Institute of Mental Health Research
Bruyère Continuing Care
Bruyère Research Institute
Hôpital Montfort
Institut de recherche de l’Hôpital Montfort
Our Affiliated Networks

We are building on the success of four highly respected research centres now associated with the University: the Parkinson Research Consortium, the Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery, the Centre for Neural Dynamics, the Centre for Neuromuscular Disease, and CARE for RARE based out of the CHEO Research Institute. Parkinson Research Consortium
Canadian Partnership for Stroke Recovery
Centre for Neural Dynamics
Centre for Neuromuscular Disease
CARE for RARE

❤️ Février est le mois du cœur! Dans ce numéro de Connecter.Inspirer.Guérir, nous braquons les projecteurs sur notre par...
02/27/2026

❤️ Février est le mois du cœur! Dans ce numéro de Connecter.Inspirer.Guérir, nous braquons les projecteurs sur notre partenaire, l’Interconnectome cœur-cerveau. Découvrez le dernier article sur l’étude de cohorte prospective CARDIACDOC menée par la Dre Jodi Edwards - https://loom.ly/PK2BFzY

Et n’oubliez pas d’inscrire à votre agenda les dates du Sommet sur l’état de la science de l’ICC 2026 ! https://loom.ly/mFZRjq8

❤️ February is Heart Month! In this edition of CIH, we are excited to shine a spotlight on our partner the Brain-Heart I...
02/27/2026

❤️ February is Heart Month! In this edition of CIH, we are excited to shine a spotlight on our partner the Brain-Heart Interconnectome. Check out their latest news article about the CARDIACDOC prospective cohort study led by Dr. Jodi Edwards - https://loom.ly/3785jOw

And don’t forget to save the date for the 2026 BHI State of the Science Summit! https://loom.ly/PtKmpJU

🌟Bonne Journée internationale des femmes et des filles en sciences! Aujourd’hui, nous rendons hommage aux brillantes lau...
02/11/2026

🌟Bonne Journée internationale des femmes et des filles en sciences! Aujourd’hui, nous rendons hommage aux brillantes lauréates de bourses décernées en 2025 à des stagiaires féminines qui font avancer des recherches révolutionnaires sur le cerveau.

Un immense merci à notre formidable communauté donatrice pour son soutien à ces personnes de grand talent!🧠

🌟 Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Today, we celebrate the amazing female trainee awardees from 20...
02/11/2026

🌟 Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! Today, we celebrate the amazing female trainee awardees from 2025 who are making waves in ground-breaking brain and mind research. A huge thank you to our incredible donors for their support in fostering these talented individuals! 🧠

🌟 For this edition of CIH, we're shining a light on Alzheimer's Awareness Month by showcasing the incredible research ou...
01/30/2026

🌟 For this edition of CIH, we're shining a light on Alzheimer's Awareness Month by showcasing the incredible research our members and trainees are leading! Check out how Dr. Schlossmacher and Dr. Arzy are developing tailored strategies to help patients and clinicians take proactive steps to prevent or slow disease progression.

Click the link to learn more! https://loom.ly/zXJXXuc

🌟 Dans cette édition de Connecter.Inspirer.Guérir, nous braquons les projecteurs sur le Mois de la sensibilisation à la ...
01/30/2026

🌟 Dans cette édition de Connecter.Inspirer.Guérir, nous braquons les projecteurs sur le Mois de la sensibilisation à la maladie d’Alzheimer et présentons des recherches incroyables menées par nos membres et nos stagiaires!

Les Drs Schlossmacher et Arzy élaborent des stratégies sur mesure afin d’aider les patientes et patients et les cliniciennes et cliniciens à prendre des mesures proactives pour prévenir ou ralentir la progression de la maladie.

Cliquez sur le lien pour en savoir plus! https://loom.ly/iMM1yqA

12/20/2025

Pour le numéro de Connecter.Inspirer.Guérir de décembre, nous tenons à remercier chaleureusement notre incroyable communauté de recherche pour toutes les réalisations remarquables accomplies en 2025! 🎉

L’IRCuO est fier d’avoir accueilli des conférencières et conférenciers internationaux, d’avoir accordé des subventions de recherche, d’avoir décerné des bourses d’études et de recherche à des stagiaires, ainsi que d’avoir organisé des événements de réseautage et de recherche. Rien de tout cela n’aurait été possible sans le dévouement indéfectible de nos formidables scientifiques et des membres de notre communauté qui se consacrent à l’avancement de la recherche sur la santé du cerveau.

L’IRCuO vous remercie de votre soutien constant 🙏! Nous vous souhaitons un très joyeux temps des Fêtes 🎄✨, et le meilleur pour l’année à venir🎊

Consultez notre rapport annuel pour découvrir plus en détail nos réalisations en 2024-2025 https://loom.ly/Y1Z-kUQ

12/20/2025

For the December CIH, we would like to extend a heartfelt thank you to our incredible research community for all the remarkable achievements in 2025! 🎉 The uOBMRI is proud to have welcomed international keynote speakers, supported research grants, and provided scholarship and fellowship opportunities for trainees, as well as organized networking and research events. None of this would have been possible without the unwavering dedication of our amazing scientific and community members who are committed to advancing brain health research.

The uOBMRI thanks you for your ongoing support 🙏 We wish you a joyful holiday season 🎄✨, and all the best in the year to come🎊

To explore our accomplishments from 2024-2025 in greater detail, please click here for our annual report: https://loom.ly/Y1Z-kUQ

12/11/2025

🎉 Préparez-vous à enflammer la scène ! 🎸 ‘rock and roll’ avec les docs, c'est DEMAIN ! Il est encore temps de réserver votre billet ! Consultez notre site web pour découvrir tous les superbes articles mis aux enchères qui vous attendent ! ✨ À bientôt !
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🎉 Get ready to rock! 🎸 Rockin' with the Docs is TOMORROW! There’s still time to snag your ticket - check out our website for all the awesome auction items waiting for you! ✨ See you there!

https://loom.ly/-pNfIys

🌟Exciting news - we were featured on CTV news🎥 Last month, our very own Natasha Hollywood and Dr. Shawn Hayley from 50PR...
12/03/2025

🌟Exciting news - we were featured on CTV news🎥

Last month, our very own Natasha Hollywood and Dr. Shawn Hayley from 50PROOF went on air to highlight our upcoming Rockin' with the Docs event!

Click here to view the clip, and enjoy a live performance!🎶 https://loom.ly/WzO2EnI

A special thank you to this years sponsors. Their support is crucial in supporting our next generation of brain and mind researchers. Don't miss out - register now! https://loom.ly/-pNfIys
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🌟Excellente nouvelle ! Nous avons été mis en vedette sur CTV News !🎥

Le mois dernier, Natasha Hollywood et le Dr Shawn Hayley de 50PROOF ont présenté notre événement à venir, ‘Rock and Roll’ avec les docs !

Cliquez ici pour visionner l'extrait et profiter d'une performance en direct !🎶https://loom.ly/WzO2EnI

Un grand merci à nos commanditaires de cette année. Leur soutien est essentiel pour la relève de nos chercheuses et chercheurs. Ne ratez pas cette occasion - inscrivez-vous ! https://loom.ly/Pg_BhJ8

🍂 Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter notre bulletin d'automne 2025 !Voici quelques points saillants de ce numéro :- L...
11/28/2025

🍂 Nous sommes heureux de vous présenter notre bulletin d'automne 2025 !
Voici quelques points saillants de ce numéro :

- Lancement de notre rapport annuel,
- Les lauréats des subventions d'équipe multidisciplinaires pour la recherche sur la maladie de Parkinson,
- Ainsi que les lauréates et lauréats de nos bourses d'études et de recherche pour 2025.

Un immense merci au Club de la sclérose en plaques de l'Université d'Ottawa pour son généreux don de 2 000 $ ! 🙏 Un grand bravo à tous les étudiants qui se sont mobilisés pour collecter des fonds en faveur de la recherche sur la sclérose en plaques !

Pour lire le bulletin complet, cliquez ici : https://loom.ly/uspUavc

🍂 We are happy to release our 2025 Fall edition newsletter!Some highlights from this edition:• Our annual report launch,...
11/28/2025

🍂 We are happy to release our 2025 Fall edition newsletter!
Some highlights from this edition:
• Our annual report launch,
• The recipients of multidisciplinary team grants in Parkinson’s research,
• As well as our 2025 scholarship and fellowship recipients.

A huge thank you to the University of Ottawa Multiple Sclerosis Club for their generous $2,000 donation! 🙏 A big shoutout to all of the students who came together to fundraise in support of Multiple Sclerosis Research!

To read our full newsletter click here: https://loom.ly/uspUavc

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