Developing cutting-edge analytical frameworks to model neurodegenerative processes.
Contact The LabThe Translational Neuroimaging Laboratory (TNL) is a cohesive multidisciplinary team conducting integrative and multimodal neuroimaging research in human disease as well as disease models.
We develop neuroimaging techniques and analytical frameworks for modeling neurodegenerative processes including deposition of protein aggregates, metabolic abnormalities, cell transport systems, and neuroreceptor dysfunction.
Affiliated with: McGill University Research Centre for Studies in Aging, Douglas Research Institute, and the McConnell Brain Imaging Centre.
Integrative & Multimodal Neuroimaging
TNL collaborates with an extensive network of laboratories and is committed to scientific training in the field of neuroimaging.
We advance methodologies for quantifying neurodegenerative processes using Positron Emission Tomography (PET) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI).
We develop analytical frameworks to interface animal and human neuroimaging, bridging the gap between models and clinical reality.
Our goal is to enable preclinical diagnosis of dementing diseases by using state-of-the-art imaging techniques.
We are fortunate to have the support and expertise of world-class institutions and partners.
TNL welcomes young scientists and physicians interested in cutting edge integrative neuroimaging of neurodegenerative processes.
McGill University Research Centre
Montreal, Quebec, Canada