Brain Star Awards
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INMHA is excited to partner with the Canadian Association for Neuroscience (CAN) for this year’s competition to award $1,500 to 15 trainees who published research relevant to CIHR-INMHA’s mandate in 2023.
Marlene Reimer Brain Star of the Year award
Marlene Reimer was an inaugural member of INMHA advisory board, the first chair of its focus group on training and education and a strong supporter of the Brain Star Award. She unfortunately passed away in 2005. The highest ranked application will be awarded the Marlene Reimer Brain Star of the Year.
2023 Marlene Reimer Brain Star of the year winner: Dr. Adam Ramsaran
2023 Brain Star award recipients
2022 Brain Star award recipients
2021 Brain Star award recipients
2020 Brain Star award recipients
2019 Brain Star award recipients
2017 Brain Star award recipients
2016 Brain Star award recipients
2015 Brain Star award recipients
March 2024: We recently checked in with some of the past recipients to hear how their careers have progressed since they won the award. Here’s what they had to say.
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