

CAN-ACN 2021
Colleagues and Friends:
I am very happy to welcome you to the 14th annual Canadian Neuroscience Meeting, and to the first virtual edition of our meeting. I want to highlight the important work the CAN meeting chair, Roger Thompson and co-chair, Alyson Fournier, did to put together the great program we are offering this year. Moving to a virtual format required a complete re-design of the program, and both Roger and Alyson did a splendid job in providing us with an appealing and well adapted program for our first virtual event. I wish to thank them for this very important effort.
Highlights of this year’s scientific meeting include invited speakers Michael Hausser, Franck Polleux, Gwyneth Card, Magdalena Götzand Brain Prize winner Huda Zoghbi. Plenary and parallel symposia, proposed by our members complete our diverse scientific program.
The 2021 Advocacy session, chaired and organized by CAN advocacy committee chair Karun Singh, will feature a special lecture and question period with Member of Parliament and past Science Minister Kirsty Duncan. This will be followed by a short overview of CAN’s advocacy activities over the last year. We invite you to participate in this session for insight from Dr. Duncan on the workings of Parliament Hill, and to learn more about what CAN has been doing to promote neuroscience research in Canada.
We are also excited to host Lisa Willis in the Equity Diversity and Inclusion session, organized by EDI committee chair Jibran Khokhar.
A special highlight of our meeting will be the lectures by award-winning young neuroscientists. We are please to host the CAN 2020 Young Investigator Award winner Mihaela Iordanova, and CAN 2021 Young Investigator Award winners Aaron Phillips and Tabrez Siddiqui. Highlights will also include presentation by the top three winners of the CAN-CIHR-INMHA Brain Star Award winners, Claire Gizowski, Nuria Daviu Abant and Lukas Tamayo-Orrego.
Independently organized satellite symposia complement and complete this exciting program, check them out here: https://can-acn.org/meeting-2021/2021-satellite-symposia/
Some of the most engaging sessions are always the poster sessions featuring the work of our trainees, so make sure to log in to Gather Town during the poster sessions to chat with the presenters. We hope you enjoy this program, and look forward to welcoming you, virtually.
Shernaz Bamji
President of the Canadian Association for Neuroscience
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On-demand video content:
Did you miss any presentations during the Conference? We’re please to offer CAN-ACN 2021 video content on demand for attendees to view at any time after the conference ends (speaker permitting), for a period of 60 days. All pre-recorded sessions and poster videos are available now, and the live presentations will be available approximately 7 days after the conference.
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Program Update
Today, August 24th @ 12:00PM(PDT) - CAN 2021 Advocacy session: Advocating for science and research during an election session
Tomorrow, August 25th @ 12:00PM(PDT) - Canadian Brain Research Strategy session
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Hello and Welcome
Hello everyone! Welcome to the Canadian Neuroscience 2021 Conference.
We are happy to have you here!
-Underline Team