Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research: Building Canadian Research Capacity in a Shifting Global Landscape

2026-04-10T00:00:00-04:00
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As global geopolitical dynamics and trade relationships continue to evolve, Canada must strengthen its self‑reliance in research and innovation. Building a robust pipeline of next‑generation scientific leaders is essential to ensuring the country’s long‑term competitiveness and societal resilience. This panel examines how Canada can strengthen its domestic research ecosystem at a time when cross‑border collaboration, resources, and IP protections are increasingly uncertain.

Speakers will explore the barriers facing early‑career researchers, the value of national high‑risk, high‑reward funding programs, the importance of mentorship and support systems, and the strategies that help trainees successfully transition to independent research careers, all within the broader context of building a more resilient, self‑sustaining Canadian research landscape.

Fiona Sanderson

Senior Program Manager, Brain Canada

Aaron Phillips

Associate Dean (Innovation and Commercialization), Cumming School of Medicine, University of Calgary

Cindy Barha

Assistant Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology, University of Calgary

Grant Bruno

Assistant Professor, Department of Paediatrics, University of Alberta

Allison Sekuler

President and Chief Scientist, Centre for Aging + Brain Health Innovation

Veronique Dugas

President and Chief Executive Officer, Quebec Consortium for Drug Discovery (CQDM)

Mira Puri

Scientific Director, Health, Science and Research (HSR), Azrieli Foundation,

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