Katherine Frohlich talks about her new role shepherding over $8 million a year in federal funding for research as the new scientific director of Canada's Institute of Population and Public Health.
The Eastern Canada Pandemic Preparedness Hub, led by Université de Montréal, has received nearly $100 million in funding from the federal government for four innovative projects.
Catherine Xhardez, a new professor in the Department of Political Science, is an expert on immigration policy and federalism who believes it is possible to “integrate in order to exist.”
Vice-Rector Valérie Amiraux discusses the University's commitment to community partnerships and invites organizations to build new relationships with UdeM.
People who follow sleep duration recommendations are likely to live longer, according to a study by researcher Julie Carrier, professor in the Psychology Department, and her colleagues.
In the lead-up to the United Nations Biodiversity Conference, taking place Dec. 7 to 19 in Montreal, over 20 UdeM specialists in a variety of related fields are available to talk to the media.
A protein called ‘numb’ acts as a regulator of intracellular tau levels – and could someday be used to treat neurogenerative diseases, an UdeM-IRCM study finds.
The Faculty of Nursing will work towards guaranteeing all Indigenous peoples equitable access to all social and health services, and the right to the best possible standard of health.
Child psychiatrist Vincenzo Di Nicola has drawn on his own immigrant experience to develop a cultural family therapy model that widens the field of vision to include the family’s culture.