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Yarema Basil Bezchlibnyk

Dr. Bezchlibnyk's journey in medicine began with a Doctor of Medicine (MD) from the University of Toronto in 2010. Prior to this, he earned a PhD in Psychiatry from McMaster University in 2006. He completed his internship and residency in Neurosurgery at the University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine...

Emily Blaze

Emily is a second-year medical student pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Neuroscience. During her undergraduate studies, she conducted research on the stress-induced escalation of alcohol consumption in mice and is eager to gain further clinical experience in the field of neuroscience. Throughout...

Collaborations

Human Brain Research Lab (Prof. Matthew Howard III, Iowa University. USA) Lozano Lab (Prof. Andres M. Lozano, University of Toronto, Canada) The Visuomotor Neuroscience Lab (Prof. Doug Crawford, York University, Toronto, Canada) Human Neurophysiology and Neuromodulation Lab (Dr. Karim Johari, LSU...

Projects

1. High-frequency spinal cord stimulation and neurophysiological mechanisms: This project investigates high-frequency spinal cord stimulation (HF-SCS) effects on the primary sensorimotor cortex in sheep, aiming to unravel the mechanisms (using ECoG recordings) of pain modulation. We employ time...

Vishal Bharmauria

Dr. Bharmauria completed his doctorate from University of Montreal (2016) in visual neurophysiology working on neural connectomics, pharmacology and adult brain plasticity in the cat and mice visual cortices. He then completed post-doctoral training (2016-2020) at York University (York U) and then...

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Our laboratory focuses on brain stimulation using different stimulation methods in conjunction with neurophysiological, imaging, and computational methods. Our research includes spinal cord stimulation, sensorimotor integration, neuroplasticity, and neural circuitry, with a focus on understanding...

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