Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory

Developing cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques and analytical frameworks to model neurodegenerative processes and advance the future of brain health.

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About The Laboratory

Bridging the gap between basic science and clinical application.

The Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory (TNL) encompasses a cohesive multidisciplinary team conducting integrative and multimodal neuroimaging research. We focus on human disease as well as disease models to better understand conditions affecting the brain.

We develop specialized techniques to model neurodegenerative processes, including the deposition of protein aggregates, metabolic abnormalities, cell transport systems, and neuroreceptor dysfunction.

TNL welcomes young scientists and physicians interested in cutting-edge integrative neuroimaging of neurodegenerative processes.

Our Mission

  • Advance methodologies for quantifying neurodegenerative processes using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
  • Develop analytical frameworks to interface animal and human neuroimaging data.
  • Enable preclinical diagnosis of dementing diseases by using advanced imaging techniques.
  • Provide comprehensive scientific training in the field of neuroimaging.

Institutional Affiliations

TNL collaborates with an extensive network of laboratories and is a proud member of the following research centers:

McGill University Research Centre
Douglas Research Institute
McConnell Brain Imaging Centre
Douglas Brain Imaging Centre
Stop-AD Centre
Alzheimer’s Disease Research Unit

Get in Touch

Interested in collaboration or joining our team? Contact us below.

Email Us

[email protected]

Phone

+1 (514) 555-0199
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Location

Montreal, Quebec, Canada
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