imaging service

Non-invasive techniques are promoted in order to improve the understanding of the mechanisms underlying pain, but also to meet the needs of preclinical and clinical poles which aim to improve the predictability of diagnostic tools aimed at optimizing care trajectories in a context of chronic diseases. The expert members of the QPRN can train you, help you access state-of-the-art structures and support you in the development of your project, as well as in the collection and interpretation of data.

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equipment and location

Magnetic resonance imaging
– Université de Montréal, Institut universitaire de gériatrie
– Centre Universitaire Santé McGill, Montreal General Hopital
– Université Laval, CERVO research centre
– Université Concordia
– Université de Sherbrooke
– McGill University, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (IRM7T)

Imagerie par résonance magnétique humain/rongeur
– Douglas Mental Health University Institute
– McGill University, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (IRM7T)

Positron emission tomography
– Université McGill, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
– Université de Montréal, Centre hospitalier Université Montréal
– Université Concordia
– Université de Sherbrooke

Magnetoencephalography
– Université de Montréal, Psychology department
– McGill University, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital



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advice/support and Training

Advice
Advice on planning experiments
Pilot tests
Quality control (MRI sequence test)
Analysis and data transfer
Grant writing

Training
– Help for students
– Workshops

The experience of our members can enrich, accelerate and propel your projects.

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