Toronto, ON – The federal government has announcedd the creation of the Canada Brain Research Fund which will focus on supporting neuroscience research.
The new fund will provide up to $100 million to the Brain Canada Foundation, which will then work to find donors and partners who will match this amount, effectively doubling the investment. The foundation will raise the matching funding through private donations and charitable contributions. This funding will go towards research to explore different brain disorders to determine what they may have in common.
“The Canada Brain Research Fund will raise awareness and understanding of the brain and brain disease, and increase support for Canada’s excellent and innovative brain research,” said Inez Jabalpurwala, president and CEO of Brain Canada. “Every Canadian will benefit from the Government of Canada’s leadership and vision in this important area.”
The organization says it will use the funding for three types of grants aimed at collaboration and accelerating the pace of discovery:
Examples that have resulted from previous work include:
and determining the role of the genes associated with developing Parkinson’s.
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