To better understand the properties of blood cells, an international team led by UdeM’s Guillaume Lettre has been examining variations in the DNA of 746,667 people worldwide.
There’s a shortage of veterinary doctors in several regions of Quebec. Could a new graduate training program in Rimouski encourage more young vets to practice outside major cities?
Researchers have discovered a cellular process that cleans and remodels damaged blood vessels in the retina, which could lead to a treatment for diabetic retinopathy.
Young people are increasingly smoking cannabis in liquid form in their e-cigarettes, and that should worry public-health authorities, says a new study led by UdeM researcher Jennifer O’Loughlin.
For older women, getting physiotherapy for their pelvic floors in a group setting is as effective — and less expensive —in reducing urine leakage than one-on-one sessions, a new study finds.
Scientists at the IRCM reveal the function of some 200 proteins previously unprobed by biologists, pointing the way to new therapeutic targets for cancers and neurological disorders.
The donation by pet food company Royal Canin Canada will help improve minimally invasive procedures and lead to better health outcomes for animals, while also benefiting veterinary students at UdeM.