Researchers at the IRCM discover that blocking the CD200R1 molecule in mice activates certain immune cells called macrophages, helping to eliminate blood cancers from their bodies.
Long regarded as a purely private, individual experience, loneliness is now emerging as an important social issue, says UdeM expert Cécile Van de Velde.
Sylvain Meloche's team has created a preclinical model to study hepatocellular carcinoma, the most common subtype of liver cancer, in order to develop new targeted therapies.
What does psychoeducation look like in another country? A group of UdeM master’s students found out during a five-week field course in the island nation of Martinique.
UdeM literature professor Marcello Vitali-Rosati looks at how, for better or worse, computerized large language models are changing how we write – and what we think about it.
Researchers at Université de Montréal’s teaching hospital say the discovery could help lessen and even eliminate viral loads in people undergoing antiretroviral therapy.
The global outbreak of COVID-19 in 2020 and resulting job losses led to a surge in suicidal ideation among Canadians, especially young people, a new UdeM-led study finds.
Over the summer, UdeM students learned about new practices and approaches in spiritual care during an intensive internship at Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland.
A study by UdeM professor Claude Perreault's team at IRIC proposes three potential functions for so-called parasite DNA sequences in T cell development.