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The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital) is transforming research and care to improve lives.
Since its founding in 1934 by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Penfield, The Neuro has grown to be the largest specialized neuroscience research and clinical centre in Canada, and one of the largest in the world. The seamless integration of research, patient care, and training of the world’s top minds make The Neuro uniquely positioned to have a significant impact on the understanding and treatment of nervous system disorders.
For more information: www.theneuro.ca
Since its founding in 1934 by renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Wilder Penfield, The Neuro has grown to be the largest specialized neuroscience research and clinical centre in Canada, and one of the largest in the world. The seamless integration of research, patient care, and training of the world’s top minds make The Neuro uniquely positioned to have a significant impact on the understanding and treatment of nervous system disorders.
For more information: www.theneuro.ca
The Neuro's EDDU Publication Highlight: Gilles and Cecilia
👏 Excited to share an insightful interview with Gilles Maussion and Cecilia Rocha, PhD about their recent publication, “Transcriptional Dysregulation and Impaired Neuronal Activity in FMR1 Knock-out and Fragile X Patients’ iPSC-derived Models.” Read the full article here: lnkd.in/e5aqESQG.
Congratulations to the entire team for their exceptional work! #iPSC #FMR1 #neuroscience #article #openscience
👏 C'est avec enthousiasme que nous partageons avec Gilles Maussion et Cecilia Rocha, PhD un entretien approfondi sur leur récente publication intitulée "Transcriptional Dysregulation and Impaired Neuronal Activity in FMR1 Knock-out and Fragile X Patients' iPSC-derived Models". Lisez l'article complet ici : lnkd.in/e5aqESQG.
Félicitations à toute l'équipe pour son travail exceptionnel ! #iPSC #FMR1 #neuroscience #article #openscience
Video credits: Doris Hua, Anna Franco, Taylor Goldsmith, Gilles Maussion and Cecilia Rocha
Congratulations to the entire team for their exceptional work! #iPSC #FMR1 #neuroscience #article #openscience
👏 C'est avec enthousiasme que nous partageons avec Gilles Maussion et Cecilia Rocha, PhD un entretien approfondi sur leur récente publication intitulée "Transcriptional Dysregulation and Impaired Neuronal Activity in FMR1 Knock-out and Fragile X Patients' iPSC-derived Models". Lisez l'article complet ici : lnkd.in/e5aqESQG.
Félicitations à toute l'équipe pour son travail exceptionnel ! #iPSC #FMR1 #neuroscience #article #openscience
Video credits: Doris Hua, Anna Franco, Taylor Goldsmith, Gilles Maussion and Cecilia Rocha
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Summer Students at the Neuro's EDDU
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🤝 Every year we open our doors to undergrad students to get involved in one project of their interest. We're thrilled to share their thoughts on what inspired them to come to work in neuroscience at the Neuro's EDDU during the summer. #openscience #neuroscience #ipscs #research 📽 credits: Doris Hua, Anna Franco and Taylor Goldsmith. 🤝Chaque année, nous ouvrons nos portes aux étudiants de premie...
Traiter un patient victime d'un accident vasculaire cérébral
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Lorsqu'on traite un patient victime d'un accident vasculaire cérébral, chaque seconde compte. Le Neuro est l'un des deux centres de traitement des AVC de Montréal et offre un traitement hautement spécialisé pour les AVC hyper-aigus, c'est-à-dire les AVC survenus dans les 10 à 12 heures précédant l'arrivée du patient au centre. Les patients arrivant en ambulance avec des symptômes d'AVC reçoiven...
Treating Stroke: A Matter of Minutes
zhlédnutí 55Před měsícem
When treating a stroke patient, every second counts. Patients arriving by ambulance with stroke symptoms receive immediate attention. Within 15 to 30 minutes of a patient’s arrival, a neurological examination, CT scans and other tests are performed to confirm the diagnosis and determine a rapid course of treatment. Here, stroke unit staff describe the preparation necessary to save brain cells a...
La myasthénie grave
zhlédnutí 57Před měsícem
La myasthénie grave est une maladie rare dont la prévalence est d'environ 30 cas pour 100 000 habitants. Elle se traduit par une faiblesse musculaire et une fatigue rapide. Cela se produit lorsque la communication entre les nerfs et les muscles est rompue. La myasthénie n'est pas guérissable, mais un traitement peut soulager les symptômes. La Dre Jeanne Teitelbaum du Neuro (Institut-Hôpital neu...
Myasthenia gravis
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Myasthenia gravis is a rare disease with a prevalence of about 30 cases per 100 000 population. It causes muscles to feel weak and get tired quickly. This happens when the communication between nerves and muscles breaks down. There's no cure for myasthenia gravis but treatment can help with symptoms. Here, Dr. Jeanne Teitelbaum from The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital) explains ...
La myasthénie grave - « C'est une maladie chronique, mais on peut la traiter et la gérer »
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Krystel El Koussa a aujourd'hui une nouvelle perspective sur la vie. « J’ai une maladie chronique, mais je vais mieux maintenant. » La cinéaste de 27 ans a émigré du Liban au Québec en 2021. Cet été-là, elle a commencé à ressentir des raideurs dans les mains et des faiblesses dans les jambes, puis des difficultés à avaler et même à parler. Le 5 décembre 2022, elle reçoit un diagnostic de myasth...
The Neuro's EDDU Open Science Internal Award Winners
zhlédnutí 20Před měsícem
🏆 The EDDU is committed to contributing to Open Science practices and we’re proud to have three winners at the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute (TOSI) internal awards. Learn what Taylor Goldsmith, Doris Hua and Irina (Rina) Shlaifer do at the EDDU to make open science more accessible, and why it is important to continue doing it. hashtag #OpenScience hashtag #TOSI hashtag #iPSC hashtag #Neurosc...
The Neurological Critical Care Unit
zhlédnutí 93Před 2 měsíci
Welcome to the Neurological Critical Care Unit at the Montreal Neurological Hospital (NCCU) - part of the McGill University Health Centre. After watching this video you will know: 1. What to expect when visiting the NCCU 2. Common equipment used in the NCCU 3. What your role is The information within this video is not intended to replace any advice provided to you by your loved one's health car...
Unité de soins neurocritiques - USNC
zhlédnutí 100Před 3 měsíci
Bienvenue à l'Unité de soins neurocritiques de l'Hôpital neurologique de Montréal (USNC) - qui fait partie du Centre universitaire de santé McGill. Après avoir regardé cette vidéo, vous saurez : 1. À quoi vous attendre lors de votre visite à l'USNC 2. Les équipements utilisés dans l'USNC. 3. Quel est votre rôle Les informations contenues dans cette vidéo n’ont pas pour but de remplacer les cons...
Karyotyping at the Neuro's EDDU
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Watch our video with Nathalia Aprahamian to learn about how the Neuro's EDDU uses karyotyping to ensure our reprogrammed and CRISPR edited iPSCs are of the highest quality! To learn more about our expertise in karyotyping or if you wish to discuss potential karyotyping projects, feel free to connect with us at: linktr.ee/earlydrugdiscoveryunit Regardez notre vidéo avec Nathalia Aprahamian pour ...
The Neuro's EDDU Training Initiatives with Nathalia and Aeshah
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As part of the Open Science mission at the Neuro's EDDU, we are helping to build collaborations with researchers worldwide to advance research on stem cells and brain disorders. Watch our new video with Aeshah Alluli and Nathalia Aprahamian to learn more! 🧠📰 To access our full collection of protocols, go to the Neuro EDDU's Community and Resource Hub: www.neuro-edduportal.com Dans le cad...
Global Health Initiative: Kris Knoakes' Story
zhlédnutí 50Před 7 měsíci
Kris Noakes is a mother, community leader, and ALS advocate who has generously contributed her patient data and samples to The Neuro's Open Biobank (C-BIG). #PatientAdvocacy #ResearchResponsibility #OpenScience
Being a caregiver for someone in hospital for a neurological condition
zhlédnutí 87Před 8 měsíci
Caring for someone who has had a stroke, spinal cord injury, aneurysm or other traumatic neurological event can be challenging. This video provides tips for looking after yourself while caring for your loved one. #caregiver #neurology
The role of the loved one in patient care
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The role of the loved one in patient care
Proche aidant à quoi vous attendre lors de votre visite à l'hôpital
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Proche aidant à quoi vous attendre lors de votre visite à l'hôpital
Être proche aidant et prendre soin de soi
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Être proche aidant et prendre soin de soi
Quel est votre rôle en tant que proche d’un patient
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Quel est votre rôle en tant que proche d’un patient
L’équipe soignante des soins intensifs
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L’équipe soignante des soins intensifs
Jerome Fortin: diffuse glioma researcher
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Jerome Fortin: diffuse glioma researcher
Something Hidden - A Portrait of Wilder Penfield
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Something Hidden - A Portrait of Wilder Penfield
EDDU's Spanish Protocol Collection Video
zhlédnutí 77Před rokem
EDDU's Spanish Protocol Collection Video
The pins in my skull is why i don’t have this procedure. I was once told ,it might be ok? I will not be trying to find out. CT scan is just fine thanks. Thanks for this video. It very important we know these things
Curious how the MRI machine works…. m.czcams.com/video/QqQffRdBUsY/video.html&pp=ygUWWm9uZSAzIHBvZGNhc3QgcGh5c2ljcw%3D%3D
After seeing how powerful it is a question arose in my mind Can MRI have side effects on brain?
That's my great x10 grandpa
How does the MRI machine affect pacemakers and other implants?
I remember one person who went to MRI with a gun and the gun shot and he died people said it was the magnets
I repair CT X-ray and MRI machines and had never seen the aluminum plate demonstration. Very cool. Now I want to see a demonstration of a quench.
The most important point is that the magnetic field is ALWAYS on, since it’s a superconducting magnet. Only way to turn off is to vent the liquid Helium keeping the magnet wires cold enough to be superconducting.
I will never agree to this magnetic machine
Is it okay to go for MRI scan if you have stent placed in your heart?
Very interesting
MRI's are amazing . Unfortunately, I'm on the NHS waiting list . I have a letter to state I'm in the system, but they have no idea when i will get an appointment . Meanwhile, the helpline number I have been given is out of service lol. Apart from that its a lovely sunny day here 😎 🇬🇧
Not everyone can make it myself don't do it.
Nunca levo metal para uma sala de ressonância magnética!!!!!!faça como eu!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is your solvent for ROCKi?
Intresting
hindi mai bata do koi😂kya keh reha hai yeh
Doc I have have spg4. May I ask you how spastin and ketanin interacts with the atp ?
That was stupid. He should not have wrapped that cable around his fingers.
Why?
@@Habsolutely are you kidding? Your fingers cannot be torn off of your body by an object that’s not attached to them.
@@JeffMTXbut his fingers weren't torn off. He was perfectly fine.
@@Habsolutely oh my gosh! You’re right! What could I have been thinking? Lol
@@JeffMTXYeah, what were you thinking. The guy works with these machines as a career you think he just said "Gee let me try this and see if my fingers get torn off!" Talk about a stupid comment. But keep gracing the internet with your wisdom professor.
So how does a silicon Si14 hairspring in the balance wheel of a watch can survive 15000gauss ? That’s the norm for Omega watches but I am wondering how the spring cannot be distorted by the magnetism if even non ferromagnetic objects can be attracted by a mri 🤔 is it because of the case acting also as a shield ?
are these available in the US?
Down right intriguing that this was almost 100 years ago! Fascinating for sure.
Cool. Now if you dropped a jar of aluminium filings from height, would they fall softly like metal snow?
Pay attention sheep this video may shed some of you're wool
how so?
What happened to the copper rod?
Are we fully certain that magnetism is not in fact magic? Yes we can measure it, and know what's going on, but...that looks like magic.
Where the scissor test, I get scammed
The office chair was cooler
i dont know how i got here but it was oddly satisfying to watch the metal panels slowly fall without slamming
PLEASE TURN DOWN THE MUSIC.
These cannot be good on our bodies
I always warn MRI technicians that I have safety wire in my sternum from open heart surgery. The wire held my sternum together while it mended itself. So far it's not been a problem. 👍🏻
Do that to many times that plate is gonna get hot.
This is a crude explanation but might provide information for some: a. Currents create a magnetic field. (think electro magnet) b. Changing magnetic field induces current in a conductor. (there is no current if you just have a magnet next to a conductor, the field needs to change) as the plate tries to fall, we see (b) come into play as a current is induced. This current creates a magnetic field (a) which opposes the direction of the field that induced the current.
Isn't our blood contains iron? Does the iron suspends and others substance can flow? Or it's simply a different kind of iron that is not really considered a metal?
What happens if you drop it in mid air near the MRI instead of letting it fall?
I wanna see the scissors 😎
How did you record this with a camera...?
Now do the scissors. Don't be a pussy!
Не ведитесь!!! Видео замедлено! Видно по рукам, он ими медленно двигает
I had to have a MRI several years ago. Although I left my wallet in supposedly safe storage in a metal locker outside the office, I ended up having to replace every credit card that had a magnetic stripe.
The aluminum plate was lame, put it up in the air if you wanna see something out of this world 😀
Does the plate get noticably warmer while it is falling?
Hmmm
My brother has a TAVR valve implanted in his chest. It is part metal. Can he have an MRI?
I may be wrong but I don't think I've seen anyone try putting gold near a strong magnet yet.
Ok what?
Has nothing to do with magnetic attraction and everything to do with inductive currents produced in a conductive metal.
Lenz law..... it's pretty simple science. Elementary grade level. Lenz's law states that the direction of the electric current induced in a conductor by a changing magnetic field is such that the magnetic field created by the induced current opposes changes in the initial magnetic field. It is named after physicist Emil Lenz, who formulated it in 1834
My retractable ID badge had a small metal ring and I could stand at the door, extend the badge toward the MRI and it would just float in the air. I've seen what happens when a genius brought a wheelchair in there ...