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HARQUAIL CENTRE FOR NEUROMODULATION

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ABOUT THE HARQUAIL CENTRE FOR NEUROMODULATION

The Harquail Centre for Neuromodulation at Sunnybrook is one of the world’s
first to offer a complete range of neuromodulation strategies in one
state-of-the-art facility.

Our internationally recognized researchers and scientists are investigating
minimal- and non-invasive technology to target pathways in the brain that are at
the root of the most common and challenging brain disorders including:
Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s Disease, ALS, essential tremor, major
depression, OCD, and others.

The experts at The Harquail Centre are committed to investigating and developing
novel treatments that are individualized and tailored to our patients’ needs.


WHAT IS NEUROMODULATION?

Learn about this rapidly evolving field and its applications...

Learn more >




RESEARCH PLATFORMS


Neurodegenerative disease
Psychiatry
Oncology






MORE ABOUT THE HARQUAIL CENTRE FOR NEUROMODULATION


ABOUT THE HARQUAIL FAMILY

The Harquail family through its Midas Touch Foundation supports education,
hospitals, charities and the arts.

In 2023, Sunnybrook Foundation and the University of Toronto received a landmark
$12-million gift from the Harquail family to strengthen the Harquail Centre for
Neuromodulation at Sunnybrook. The Centre is a global hub for work in minimally
and non-invasive neuromodulation therapies, which are giving new hope to
patients with some of the hardest-to-treat brain disorders.

Their transformative donation builds on their first gift to establish the
Harquail Centre in 2018, and brings the combined commitment from the Harquails
and Sunnybrook Foundation to more than $25 million to accelerate the Harquail
Centre’s world-leading work in neuromodulation research, education and patient
care.

The Midas Touch Foundation is managed by David Harquail and Birgitta
Sigfridsson-Harquail along with their children, Sofia, James and Peter. David
Harquail is CEO of Franco-Nevada Corporation.




ABOUT NEUROMODULATION AT SUNNYBROOK

Sunnybrook is at the global forefront of advances in neuromodulation, a rapidly
evolving field that uses innovative technologies to influence brain circuitry.
We are leaders in focused ultrasound. In 2016, Sunnybrook was designated a
Centre of Excellence in Focused Ultrasound, the first and only Canadian
institution to receive this designation, and one of only seven globally.

Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre is one of Canada’s premiere academic health
sciences centres, with 1.2 million patient visits annually and $100 million of
research funding each year. Sunnybrook’s experts in the Hurvitz Brain Sciences
Program are leaders in new and novel minimally-invasive brain treatments,
including focused ultrasound, for Alzheimer’s disease, stroke prevention and
care, and mental illness, among many other fields.






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