Developed at UdeM, the molecule could soon be approved in Europe to treat blood cancers in patients without a compatible donor – a major step towards commercialization.
Walter Wittich is the scientific director of an international initiative that has developed a comprehensive set of biopsychosocial criteria for people with little or no hearing and little or no sight.
UdeM’s veterinarians reveal that anxiety plays a key role in feline idiopathic cystitis, an inflammation of the bladder, highlighting the importance of reducing the stress that cats sometimes feel.
An interdisciplinary study draws on interviews with Dominicans displaced by Hurricane Maria and Tropical Storm Erika to explore the risks associated with climate change in the Caribbean.
Laëtitia Renée finds that career counselling in high school does more to reduce disparities in progression to post-secondary education than one-off financial aid — and increases long-term income.
Two confirmed cases of solar retinopathy in Quebec following the eclipse highlight the importance of properly protecting your eyes, even during very brief exposure.
Supported by a host of donors, the UdeM computer-science professor wants his new non-profit organization to design artificial-intelligence systems that prioritize safety over commercial interests.
A research project charts the intersection of exposure and vulnerability to gambling to identify high-risk areas and help authorities make informed decisions.