“At Western University, a team at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry led by Lisa Saksida, Canada Research Chair in translational cognitive neuroscience, was awarded $1.46-million for the MouseTRAP project on fast-tracking drug development for neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s.”
We are so proud of Lisa Saksida for taking the lead on this initiative and to the whole MouseTRAP team and collaborators for their contributions.
“‘If we’re going to find better treatment and improve the lives of people, we have to invest in research,’ said London North Centre MP Peter Fragiskatos, who made the funding announcement Wednesday morning at Western University’s faculty of education.”
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