BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250817T144009EDT-0037aaaxNl@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250817T184009Z DESCRIPTION:Memory Disorders Research Society (MDRS) is a professional soci ety dedicated to the study of memory. Members engage in basic and clinical research into how memory works and why it fails. For more information\, p lease visit their website here.\n\n\nFounded by Dr. Laird Cermak in 1988\, the inaugural meeting of the Memory Disorders Research Society was held i n Boston the following year. The society has met annually ever since at a venue which rotates amongst the home institutions of its members. The 2025 Annual Meeting will be held in Montreal\, at The Neuro (Montreal Neurolog ical Institute-Hospital) from October 15 - 18\, 2025.\n\n\nCALL FOR SPEAKE RS\n\nThe 2025 MDRS Annual Meeting has some exciting additions to the scie ntific and social program while also maintaining the inclusion of open tal ks\, symposia and discussion. There are four presentation options for you to consider:\n\nSymposia (90 min): Present a  topic that is of relevance t o MDRS that is innovative and timely. Indicate this\, with a clear title\, summary abstract and the names of at least four speakers that will presen t (titles and abstract for each presentation) as well as the name of the c hair/discussant that will lead an open Q&A\n\nNEW: Debate sessions (60 min ): Present a resolution to be debated between two teams of 2 to 3 members\ , both teams will open with remarks (10 minutes each team\; divided amongs t team member)\, followed by two rounds of rebuttals (10 minutes each team ) and lively discussion\n\nCall for Symposia and Debates\n\nOpen Talks: 7- min talk with 3 minutes of questions to present completed study or topic. \n\nNEW: Half-baked Ideas: 7-min talk with 5-min for questions/feedback on a new idea or unfinish study. Collaborating presenters encouraged.\n\nCal l for Open Talks and Half-baked Ideas\n\n\nOpen Mic - A Tribute to Past Me mbers\n\nAs a part of the Welcome Reception on October 16 (Thomson House)\ , we invite attendees to participate in an Open Mic Tribute. The tribute w ill begin at 9 p.m. and will be dedicated to honouring and recognizing pas t members of MDRS. Drinks and snacks will continue throughout.\n\nSign up for Open Mic\n\n \n\n\n \n Registration\n Programme\n Venues\n Hotels\n Travel\n Social Activities\n Evening Entertainment\n Regional Attractions\n Facility D irections\n Contact\n Organizing Committee\n \n\n \n Registration\n\n Register N ow\n \n\n \n Programme\n\n Preliminary Program\n \n\n \n Venues\n\n The MDRS 2025 conference will mainly take place at The Montreal Neurological Institute-H ospital (The Neuro)\, located at 3801 University Street\, as well as at th e Thomson House\, located at 3650 McTavish Street\, Montreal\, Quebec.\n\n The Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital\n\n Nestled in the heart of do wntown Montreal\, The Neuro is one of the world’s leading neuroscience ins titutions—combining research\, education\, and patient care under one roof . As part of 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\, The Neuro offers a historic and inspiring venue for scientific exchange.\n\n In addition to being a global hub for b rain research\, Montreal itself is a vibrant\, multicultural city that com es alive in the summer. With its blend of North American energy and Europe an charm\, Montreal is consistently ranked among the world’s most livable and culturally rich cities. From cobblestone streets in Old Montreal to wo rld-renowned cuisine and festivals\, the city offers a truly unforgettable experience for conference attendees.\n \n\n \n Hotels\n\n Hotel Information\n \n Accommodations are plentiful and varied in the beautiful city of Montrea l. For your convenience we have negotiated competitive pricing for attende es at several excellent and well-situated hotels. The cut off date to secu re accommodations is August 15\, 2025. To note\, rooms may not be availabl e after this date. Please refer to the information below to choose a hotel that suits you.\n\n PREFERRED HOTEL\n\n \n Le Germain (2050 Rue Mansfield\, Montréal\, QC H3A 1Y9)\n\n \n\n Let yourself be carried away by the immensit y of the work of art on the façade of Le Germain Montreal Hotel\, then env eloped by the cozy comfort of rooms brilliantly inspired by the sixties. L e Germain Hotel Montreal sets a new benchmark in the city for stylish\, wa rm welcome\, personalized and attentive service. Add to that the ubiquitou s presence of state-of-the-art technology advances which offer the latest conveniences for optimal enjoyment and are also environmentally friendly. Just steps away from boutiques\, museums\, businesses\, and restaurants\, and a pleasant stroll from the sensational festivals and events of Quartie r des Spectacles\, Le Germain Hotel Montreal is your oasis of tranquility in the heart of the action. Take advantage of the hotel’s convenient locat ion\, ideal for both business and pleasure.\n\n Reserve your room\n\n \n Othe r Hotels\n\n \n Hotel Renaissance (1250 Blvd Robert-Bourassa\, Montréal\, QC H3B 3B8)\n\n \n\n Discover the Renaissance Montreal Downtown Hotel\, a bout ique lifestyle hotel featuring a local vibe. Our accommodations appeal to the relaxed and adventurous alike. Easily navigate the area from our downt own Montreal hotel\, just steps from famous Ste-Catherine Street\, the Bel l Centre and underground city. We are also close to the cobblestoned beaut y of Old Montreal\, the Notre-Dame Basilica and Place Jacques-Cartier\n\n R eserve your room\n\n \n Springhill Suites (445 Rue Saint-Jean-Baptiste\, Mon tréal\, QC H2Y 2Z7)\n\n \n\n Nestled in the enchanting historic district\, t he hotel is a gem among Old Port Montreal hotels\, providing guests with u nparalleled access to the city's charming Old Town and the beauty of the S t. Lawrence River. Situated in the area's vibrant heart\, our hotel is the perfect starting point for exploring the captivating Old Port of Montreal \, indulging in the rich history or enjoying an evening at the nearby Bell Center\n\n Reserve your room\n\n \n Hampton by Hilton Hotel (985 St Laurent Blvd\, Montreal\, Quebec H2Z 1J4)\n\n \n\n The Hampton by Hilton hotel is su rrounded by restaurants\, government offices\, museums\, theaters\, and hi storic attractions. Subway and bus stations are within three blocks. The h otel rooftop terrace and expansive meeting spaces are ideal for Montreal e vents.\n\n Reserve your room\n\n \n Humaniti Hotel (340 Rue De la Gauchetière O\, Montréal\, QC H2Z 0C3) Hotel\n\n \n\n Experience hospitality at its fin est and enjoy Humanities’ creative\, new hotel concept. This is a next gen eration hotel for true citizens of the world. You are invited to discover the Humaniti ecosystem rich with experiences\, inspiring design\, and a fa scinating way of life. Humaniti Hotel is first and foremost an exceptional human experience.\n\n Reserve your room\n\n \n Hyatt Place Hotel (1415 Rue S t-Hubert\, Montréal\, QC H2L 3Y9)\n\n \n\n Explore Montreal and its vibrant lifestyle. The Hotel is located at the doorstep of Montréal’s most diverse neighborhood\, The Village\, and a few steps away from the Entertainment District\, where you will find cafés\, boutiques\, antique shops\, nightli fe and restaurants for every palate. The Hotel is connected with Montreal’ s largest subway station\, giving you easy access to a multitude of the ci ty’s top attractions\, including the Old Port of Montreal. Options are end less when you stay in the middle of the action.\n\n Reserve your room\n\n \n Sofitel Montreal Golden Mile (1155 Sherbrook St W\, Montréal\, QC H3A 2N3) \n\n \n\n As soon as you enter the hotel\, you will be whisked away to anoth er place\, where chic French flair blends with minimalist touches and play ful art\, for a distinctive and sophisticated experience. We aim to create epic experiences inspired by the essence of each locale – with a touch of that joyful and carefree French joie de vivre. Our team is passionate and dedicated to offering customized and outstanding service to guests. We lo ok forward to turning your stay into a truly memorable journey.\n\n \n Warwi ck Le Crystal (1100 Rue De La Montagne\, Montréal\, QC H3G 0A2)\n\n \n\n Fro m our downtown location as the closest hotel to the iconic and popular Bel l Center\, Warwick Le Crystal – Montreal is in the heart of Montreal's act ion. In the midst of the city's economic and cultural vibrancy\, staying a t Warwick Le Crystal – Montreal means immersing yourself in the vibrant en ergy of Montreal in all its forms. Enjoy an extraordinary stay in one of o ur beautifully appointed suites that combine chic and urban style\, specia lly designed for maximum comfort\, with living spaces brightened by natura l light and a soothing atmosphere. We take pride in creating unforgettable moments and memories at Warwick Le Crystal – Montreal.\n\n Reserve your ro om\n \n\n \n Travel\n\n To book flights\, a promotional code for Air Canada ha s been provided: T3ZUUZN1. To book a flight with your promotion code\, cli ck here and enter your promotion code in the Promotion Code Box. The booki ng must be made to Montreal YUL (CA). Additionally\, the travel period beg ins Wednesday\, October 08\, 2025\, and ends Saturday\, October 25\, 2025. \n\n Travel Information\n \n\n \n \n Getting to The Neuro\n\n Click here to open Google Maps\n\n From Downtown Hotels\n\n Most conference-recommended hotels are within walking distance (10–20 minutes).\n\n \n Simply walk north on Un iversity Street\, past Sherbrooke and Pine Avenue. The Neuro will be on yo ur right.\n \n\n From the Airport (YUL – Montréal–Trudeau International Airp ort)\n\n \n Taxi: Fixed fare of $50 CAD to the downtown area (including The Neuro). Travel time is about 25–35 minutes\, depending on traffic.\n Ride-s haring: Uber and Lyft operate from YUL. Follow signs for the ride app pick up zone outside the terminal.\n \n\n By Public Transportation\n\n Click here to visit the STM for trip planning\n\n \n By Metro: Take the Green Line to M cGill Station. From there\, it’s a 10–15 minute uphill walk north on Unive rsity Street.\n By Bus: Several bus lines stop nearby: 144 (Pine & Universi ty)\, 107 (Dr. Penfield & Pine)\, 24 (Sherbrooke & University)\n \n\n Parkin g: Limited street parking is available along University Street (metered). \n\n Accessibility: A wheelchair-accessible entrance is located on Universi ty Street\, just north of the main entrance.\n \n \n\n \n Reaching the Jean-Ti mmins Amphitheatre\n\n Enter the main lobby\, turn left\, and go down the h allway to the end. Turn right and go down the second hallway until you see another hallway on the left. This hallway leads to the Jeanne Timmins Foy er. On your right are the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre entrance doors.\n \n \n \n\n \n Social Activities\n\n Join us for a variety of engaging social acti vities during the MDRS 2025 conference! These events offer a great opportu nity to network with colleagues and experience Montreal’s vibrant culture. \n\n 416 Rue Saint-Vincent\, Montreal Quebec H2Y 1E6\n\n \n \n Haunted Old Mon treal Ghost Tour\n Date & Time: October 15\, 5:00 pm\n Location:\n 155 Rue Sa int-Jacques\, Montréal\, QC\n Take a step back in time into Montreal’s most historic neighbourhood. Led by a professional actor and storyteller\, thi s ghost tour is sure to please ghost hunters and history enthusiasts with its tales of paranormal activity and the spirits of Old Montreal. The tour visits the Place d’Armes\, Cours Le Royer\, the Courthouse District\, Pla ce Vauquelin\, Champs-de-Mars\, Jacques Cartier Square and the infamous Ch ateau Ramezay. These areas are said to be filled with paranormal activity and ghost-sightings. Only 50 spots are available for this group tour. Plea se confirm your spot through the main registration form before they are fi lled.\n\n \n \n \n Sip\, Socialize\, and Hangout\n Date & Time: Wednesday\, Oct ober 15\, 7:00 p.m.\n Location: Bar Bisou Bisou\, 416 Rue Saint-Vincent\, M ontreal Quebec H2Y 1E6                   Whether you fancy a glass of sher ry\, an expertly mixed cocktail\, or something without alcohol altogether\ , this bar has what you want.\n \n \n \n \n \n Welcome Reception\n Date & Time: T hursday\, October 16\, 2025\, 6 p.m.\n Location: The Healing Garden - Adjac ent to the Jean-Timmins Foyer\, 3801 Rue University\, Ville-Marie QC H3A 2 B4\n Enjoy an evening of networking with beverages and food provided. This reception will also include a special tribute to past members.\n\n \n \n \n Ea rly Morning Run\n Date & Time: Friday\, October 17\, 2025\, 7 a.m.\n Locatio n: Mount Royal (meeting point to be confirmed.)\n A casual\, scenic run thr ough Mount Royal’s trails—a great way to start the day and take in breatht aking views of Montreal.\n\n \n\n \n \n \n Banquet\n Date & Time: Friday\, Octob er 17\, 2025\, 7 p.m.\n Location: Chez Victoire\, 1453 Mont-Royal Ave E\, M ontreal\, Quebec H2J 1Z1\n A true gem in the heart of the Plateau\, offerin g French-inspired cuisine with a market-to-table philosophy. Chef Alexandr e Gosselin’s tasting menus showcase top-quality ingredients\, bringing bol d flavours to every dish. For our dinner\, expect a cocktail dînatoire exp erience featuring elegant food stations\, passed canapés\, and a touch of surprise entertainment. Stay tuned—it’s going to be an unforgettable eveni ng!\n\n \n\n \n \n \n Montreal Museum of Fine Arts Visit\n Date & Time: Saturday \, October 18\, 2025\, 3 p.m.\n Location: 1380 Sherbrooke St W\, Montreal\, Quebec H3G 1J5\n Visit the largest art gallery in Canada by gallery space. The museum holds close to 47000 paintings\, sculptures\, graphic artworks \, photographs\, multimedia installations and decorative art objects. Seve ral exciting temporary exhibits are not to be missed! Tickets are availabl e through this link.\n\n \n \n \n Gardens of Light - Botanical Gardens \n Date & Time: Saturday\, October 18\, 2025\, 5 p.m.\n Location: Jardin Botanique de Montreal\, Montreal\, Quebec H1X 2B2\n Enjoy a stroll through Montreal’s enchanting\, illuminated gardens. The Gardens of Light circuit takes you through three cultural gardens (Chinese Garden\, First Nations Garden\, an d Japanese Garden). A link for more information will be provided soon.\n\n \n \n \n PHI centre\n Date & Time: Saturday\, October 18\, 2025\, 1 p.m.\n Loca tion: PHI Centre\, 407 Saint-Pierre Street\, Montreal H2Y 2M3\n In autumn\, the PHI Centre in Old Montreal offers a range of contemporary art experie nces\, including exhibitions\, immersive installations\, and virtual reali ty programs. Visitors can explore visual art\, music\, film\, and digital media in a restored heritage building that also hosts concerts\, talks\, a nd creative workshops.\n \n \n \n\n \n Evening Entertainment\n\n Scenic and Cult ural Experiences\n\n La Grande Roue de Montréal\n Home page - La Grande Roue \n\n Canada’s tallest Ferris wheel offers stunning panoramic views of the c ity skyline and the St. Lawrence River\, especially magical at night. Loca ted in the Old Port\, it’s a relaxing way to start your evening. [28$ tick et]\n\n Bateau-Mouche Evening Cruise\n Croisière au Vieux-Port de Montréal | Bateau-Mouche\n\n Enjoy a scenic cruise along the St. Lawrence River with optional gourmet dinner service and live music. It’s a perfect way to unwi nd while taking in Montreal’s illuminated waterfront.[Varied prices for di stinct adventures]\n\n Mount Royal Lookout (Kondiaronk Belvedere)\n\n Kondia ronk Belvedere - Bing Maps\n\n This iconic lookout offers breathtaking view s of downtown Montreal\, especially at sunset or under the city lights. It ’s a peaceful spot for reflection or relaxation.\n\n Montreal Planetarium\n \n Planétarium | Space for life\n\n Catch immersive astronomy shows in dome theaters that blend science and art. It’s a unique and educational way to spend an evening indoors.\n\n Old Montreal Night Walk\n\n Wander through cob blestone streets lit by gas lamps\, passing historic buildings\, boutique shops\, and charming cafés. The area is especially atmospheric after dark and ideal for a leisurely stroll.\n\n Live Shows and Performances\n\n Place des Arts\n\n Place des Arts - Spectacles à Montréal | Billetterie officiell e\n\n Montreal’s premier performing arts complex hosts everything from ball et and opera to concerts and theater. It’s a cultural hub in the heart of downtown.\n\n Quartier des Spectacles\n\n Quartier des spectacles | PQDS\n\n This vibrant district features outdoor performances\, light installations\ , and festivals year-round. It’s a lively area to explore on foot\, especi ally during summer evenings.\n\n Music-Related establishments\n\n Bar K Kara oke\n Bar K Karaoke | karaoke montreal | 2110 Crescent St\, Montreal\, Queb ec H3G 2B8\, Canada\n\n Bar K offers sleek private karaoke rooms with a mas sive multilingual song library\, perfect for groups looking for a more int imate and stylish experience. Located on Crescent Street\, it’s a go-to fo r birthday parties\, team outings\, or spontaneous singalongs.\n\n Le Balco n\n\n Le Balcon | Salle de Spectacle | Montréal\n Located inside the histori c St. James United Church\, Le Balcon offers dinner-and-show evenings with live jazz\, soul\, and Motown performances. It’s a stylish\, seated venue with table service and a mature\, well-dressed crowd.\n\n Upstairs Jazz Ba r & Grill\n\n Upstairs Jazz Bar & Grill - Tasty Food and Live Music\n This i ntimate jazz club is a favorite among older music lovers. With candlelit t ables\, excellent acoustics\, and a rotating lineup of world-class musicia ns\, it’s a refined night out without the need to sing yourself.\n\n Modavi e\n\n Modavie | French Bistro & Live Musique | Montreal Restaurant\n A wine bar and bistro in Old Montreal that features nightly live jazz and blues. The ambiance is upscale but relaxed\, making it a great choice for a class y evening with music and fine dining.\n\n Comedy Clubs\n\n Comedyville\n\n Th e Best Comedy Club in Montreal - Comedyville\n\n Comedyville presents Engli sh stand-up shows in a cozy downtown venue with a rotating lineup of comed ians. It’s a great spot for date nights or group outings with a laid-back atmosphere.\n \n\n \n Regional Attractions\n\n Local\n\n Gardens of Light at th e Botanical Gardens\n In autumn\, three cultural gardens at Jardin Botaniqu e are lit for a beautiful display that visitors can roam through. The Chin ese\, Japanese\, and First Nations gardens provide a space full of life an d magic for visitors to experience. Tickets to visit the gardens can be bo oked at this link.\n\n Bota Bota Spa\n\n Take a moment to relax at one of Mo ntreal’s many spas. Peaceful moments are waiting at Bota Bota\, a floating spa on the water with breathtaking views of the city.\n\n City Parks\n Imme rse yourself in the city’s vibrant summer colours by visiting one of Montr eal’s many parks! Mount Royal Park is a core aspect of the city\, encompas sing over 200 hectares of nature grounds. If you wish to picnic around a p ond\, Parc La Fontaine is the perfect spot to enjoy some peace and quiet u nder the trees.\n\n Old Montreal\n Walking is one of the best ways to make y our way around the city and get the full experience of Montreal. Old Port is a popular walking destination with scenic views of the river\, cobblest one paths\, and many shops and restaurants to explore!\n\n Unique Montreal Food Experiences\n\n Traditional Montreal Bagel\n Take a quick visit to one of Montreal’s traditional bagel shops to try the Montreal bagel! St-Viateu r Bagel is one of Montreal’s longest-running bagel shops\, baking hand-rol led\, wood-fired bagels using the original recipe since 1957. Fairmount Ba gel has been doing the same since 1919. Trying a Montreal bagel is a must! \n\n Schwartz's Deli\n A Montreal landmark that has welcomed countless celeb rities and visitors since 1928. Still in its original location and using i ts original recipe\, Schwartz's prepares smoked meat the old-fashioned way —with a secret blend of herbs and spices\, marinated\, smoked\, steamed\, and hand-sliced with love.\n\n La Banquise\n Founded in 1968\, La Banquise i s now an institution offering over 35 different kinds of poutine. A must-s ee for tourists and a staple of the Montreal experience.\n\n Portuguese Chi cken\n Brought to Montreal by Portuguese immigrants in the 1950s\, Portugue se chicken with Piri Piri sauce has become a beloved specialty. Top spots include Ma Poule Mouillée\, Smile Chez Clara\, Chez Doval\, Rôtisserie Por tugalia\, Romados\, and Rôtisserie Coco Rico.\n\n Churches\n\n Notre-Dame Ba silica of Montreal\n The first Gothic Revival church in Canada\, Notre-Dame Basilica is filled with breathtaking decor and has hosted many significan t events. Located in Old Montreal\, it can be visited with a sightseeing t icket.\n\n Saint Joseph's Oratory of Mount Royal\n Founded in 1904\, the Ora tory is one of the world’s great Catholic basilicas and is free to visit. Its architecture and grounds are stunning.\n\n Cathedral of Marie-Reine-du- Monde\n Located downtown\, this cathedral is the third largest church in Qu ebec and a replica of St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome. With beautiful paintin gs and architecture\, it's a peaceful and historic destination.\n\n Outdoor Activities\n\n Biking Along the Lachine Canal\n A popular way to see scenic Montreal\, the 14+ km route stretches from Old Port to Lachine and includ es stops like Atwater Market and sculpture gardens.\n\n Jean Drapeau Park\n Just 5 minutes from downtown\, this park includes walking and biking paths \, an aquatic complex\, Jean-Doré Beach\, Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve\, kaya king\, canoeing\, and the La Ronde theme park.\n\n Outside of Montreal\n\n M ont-Tremblant\n\n In autumn\, Mont-Tremblant offers hiking\, gondola rides\ , and lake activities with views of seasonal foliage. The pedestrian villa ge remains active with shops\, restaurants\, and occasional fall events.\n \n Eastern Townships\n\n The Eastern Townships feature scenic drives\, viney ard visits\, and access to parks like Mont-Orford for hiking. Small towns in the region host local markets and seasonal food events.\n\n Quebec City \n\n Quebec City in fall includes walking tours of Old Quebec\, visits to M ontmorency Falls\, and local harvest festivals. The city’s historic sites and museums remain open and less crowded than in summer.\n \n\n \n Facility D irections\n\n The Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital is at 3801 Unive rsity Street\, north of Pine Avenue West\, on the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ campus opposite the former Royal Victoria Hospital.\n\n Montreal is served by hig hway Routes 10\, 15\, 20 and 40\, and by Greyhound Bus\, ViaRail and the P -E-Trudeau airport. In the city\, bus and metro service is provided by the Société de transport de Montréal (STM).\n\n Wheelchair access\n\n A wheelch air accessible entrance is on University Street north of the main entrance . Another wheelchair accessible entrance is in the loading area behind the building: to enter the loading area\, turn into the driveway south of the main entrance. Please note\, there is no parking in the loading area.\n\n Parking\n\n Parking near the MNI is sometimes difficult. There are parking meters on University Street and a parking lot north of the main entrance. To enter the lot\, turn right into the driveway toward Molson Stadium.\n\n Information about parking fees\n\n Taxi Stand\n\n There is a taxi stand on U niversity Street across from the main entrance. You may call a cab from th e free taxi phone in the main lobby near the Security Desk.\n\n Access by P ublic Transportation (STM website)\n\n Bus\n\n There are four bus stops with in walking distance:\n\n \n Bus 144 stops at Pine Avenue and University Stre et\n Bus 356 stops at Sherbrooke Street and University Street (Nightbus)\n B us 107 stops at Pine Avenue and Docteur Penfield\n Bus 24 stops at Sherbroo ke Street and University Street\n \n\n Metro\n\n Take the Metro Green Line to the 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ station. Walk north on University Street and cross Pine Avenue . The main entrance is on the right\, past the flags.\n\n Jeanne Timmins Am phitheatre\n\n \n Enter main lobby turn left and go down the hallway to the end.\n Turn right and go down the second hallway until you see another hall way on the left.\n This hallway leads to the Jeanne Timmins Foyer.\n On your right are the Jeanne Timmins Amphitheatre entrance doors.\n \n\n  \n \n\n \n C ontact\n\n Deborah Rashcovsky\, Events Lead\n\n Neuro Events\, The Neuro\, M cGill University\n\n debbie.rashcovsky [at] mcgill.ca\n \n\n \n Organizing Com mittee\n\n Signy Sheldon\, Chair\, PhD\, Associate Professor\, Department o f Psychology\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\n\n Canada Research Chair in Cognitive Neu roscience of Memory\n\n Alexander Barnett\, PhD\, Assistant Professor\, The Neuro\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\n\n Veronique Bohbot\, PhD\, Professor\, Departm ent of Psychiatry\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\n\n Director of Memory & Motion Labor atory\, Douglas Hospital\n\n Nathan Spreng\, PhD\, Professor of Neurology a nd Neurosurgery\n\n Director\, Laboratory of Brain and Cognition\n\n Group L eader\, Cognitive Neuroscience Unit\, The Neuro\, 9IÖÆ×÷³§Ãâ·Ñ\n\n Deb orah Rashcovsky\, Events Lead\, The Neuro\n \n\n DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20251015 DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20251018 LOCATION:Montreal Neurological Institute\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 2B4\, 3 801 rue University SUMMARY:Memory Disorders Research Society: Annual Meeting 2025 URL:/brain/channels/event/memory-disorders-research-so ciety-annual-meeting-2025-358809 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR