What if treating mental illness didn’t always mean taking medication? Join Dr. Sara Tremblay, a leading scientist at The Royal, as she explores the promising future of neuromodulation—a non-invasive technique that stimulates specific areas of the brain to help relieve symptoms of depression and other mental health conditions.
Through her work, Dr. Tremblay is using advanced brain imaging to personalize treatment and track how the brain responds to neuromodulation in real time. Thanks in large part to philanthropic support, her research is opening new possibilities for individuals who haven’t responded to traditional medications—offering hope, relief, and new pathways to recovery.
Whether you’re someone with lived experience, a caregiver, or simply curious about the next frontier in mental health care, this session will leave you informed and inspired.
The content will be presented in English, however bilingual participation is encouraged. La présentation se fera en anglais, mais la participation dans les deux langues officielles est encouragée.
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