Repair from Within
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What if the brain could repair itself all along, and we just needed to learn how to help it? In this debut episode of Bold Minds, host Fiona Sanderson sits down with three of Canada's bold early-career neuroscientists to explore the cutting edge of brain regeneration, including stem cell and myelin biology, the support cells in our brains that might be responsible for stress regulation, and the surprising mechanisms behind what might just be the next generation of antidepressants.
With more than one in three people worldwide living with a neurological condition, the stakes couldn't be higher…and these researchers are tackling the problem from the inside out, literally - starting with the brain's own cells.
Featured guests:
Dr. Anastassia Voronova, Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Genetics at the University of Alberta
Dr. Argel Aguilar-Valles, Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at Carleton University
Dr. Ciaran Murphy-Royal, Associate Professor in the Department of Neuroscience at l’Université de Montréal
The Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Program is made possible thanks to an anchor gift from the Azrieli Foundation, and matched by Brain Canada through the Canada Brain Research Fund. It supports bold, early-career neuroscientists and helps bring their ideas to life.
Bold Minds is hosted by Fiona Sanderson. Our executive producers are Jillian Donnelly and Kate Shingler.
Our lead producer is Jess Schmidt, with editing by Morgane Chambrin.
Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, we’d appreciate it if you could send it to a friend. If you want to learn more about Brain Canada and the amazing research we support, please visit our website at
braincanada.ca.