Developed at Université de Montréal, the easy-to-use device promises to help scientists better understand natural and human-designed nanotechnologies – and identify new drugs.
Professor Rafael Najmanovich and his team have applied their modelling of possible variations of the virus responsible for COVID-19 to investigate the Omicron variant.
Metabolic disorders associated with excessive weight gain can lead to changes in parts of the brain that are responsible for motivation and mood, UdeM researcher Stéphanie Fulton finds.
As global pandemic experts gather for a special World Health Organization assembly, UdeM epidemiologist Hélène Carabin discusses an important policy brief of which she is the senior author.
A statistical model developed by Université de Montréal researchers uses a blood biomarker of SARS-CoV-2 to identify infected patients who are most at risk of dying of COVID-19.
UdeM nutrition professor Malek Batal discusses a new study he co-led that deplores the high levels of food insecurity and hence less-than-optimal nutrition in Canada’s First Nations communities.
A gene linked to intellectural disability and epilepsy might also be playing havoc with some patients’ senses, including sight and hearing, a new UdeM-led study suggests.