After nearly 15 years' research, scientists at the UdeM-affiliated CHU Sainte-Justine have developed a compound that has shown remarkable potential in preventing prematurity in mice.
Between 1632 and 1760, records show that 734 Indigenous children were enslaved in France's North American colony, historian Dominique Deslandres reveals in two recent studies.
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.
When Japanese samurai repelled the Mongols, their victories were attributed to typhoons whipped up by divine forces. Now, Ph.D. candidate Jérémy Le Blanc-Gauthier is taking a fresh look at the legend.
For the last decade, people who use drugs in Quebec have been partially sheltered from Canada’s drug overdose epidemics. But since 2020, the picture has changed.
David Francoz, dean of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, discusses how the new doctoral program of 24 students aims to improve access to care in rural Quebec.
The first 24 students in UdeM’s new veterinary program in Rimouski are about to meet Hélène Lard, a Frenchwoman fresh from a stint in the Caribbean and new to the region.
More than 50 students are part of an archaeological mission led by Professor Jacques Perreault in the ancient Greek city of Argilus, where digs have been taking place since 1992.
UdeM PhD student Eve Charbonneau explains how her hands-on biomechanics research helped Canadian athlete Sophiane Méthot win a bronze medal at the Paris Olympics.