In 2020, the World Food Programme was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. Christine Trudel, an UdeM alumna who has been a nutrition officer in Madagascar for over a year, shared in the honour.
Seven UdeM professors have been elected Fellows of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences, which brings together Canada’s top-ranked health and biomedical scientists and scholars.
Canadian researchers find that machine-learning algorithms can identify effective behavioral, educational, and psychological interventions more accurately than professionals can.
Following a patient with depression by phone or videoconferencing is just as effective as in-person consultations, according to a recent review of studies.
By disrupting postnatal development in GABAergic interneurons, a genetic mutation appears to be at the origin of the neurological disorders associated with a disease affecting one in 6,000 children.