On World Sleep Day, we look at how neuroscientist Valérie Mongrain studies sleep to help doctors diagnose Alzheimer’s disease earlier and predict the onset of epileptic seizures.
Marie-Claude Bourgeois-Daigneault and her team at the CRCHUM are using mice to show how a combination of peptides and oncolytic viruses can provide effective immunization against cancer.
In their lab, CRCHUM scientists Emmanuelle Brochiero and Damien Adam are studying ways of better predicting the efficacy of medications and helping injured lungs repair and regenerate.
At the second edition of the IRIC's Rendez-vous Audace conference, Yoshua Bengio and Sébastien Lemieux explain how artificial intelligence is being used to advance cancer research.
Resolving a missing link of research, Canadian researchers find significant microbiome changes in crew who spent 520 days in isolation to simulate a mission to Mars.
Researchers gain by openly sharing data, but men and junior scientists are more likely than women and senior scientists to object, an UdeM survey suggests.
Geographers at UdeM and Wilfrid Laurier University will train six indigenous community members to maintain instruments measuring greenhouse gas emissions in the NorthWest Territories.
With a budget of $8 million, two UdeM scientists at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute are probing the causes of neurological diseases and disorders such as autism, looking for new treatments.
Scientists at the CHUM Research Centre work towards forecasting or at least better detecting when a person with epilepsy will have an attack, thanks to an implantable microchip.