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.
For the first time, a team co-led by Alexey Pshezhetsky resolved the structure of the enzyme deficient in Sanfilippo disease, a rare pediatric neurodegenerative disorder.
A model that combines self-determination theory and social identity theory can shed light on team motivation and functioning, according to a recent study
Professors and researchers Annie Pullen Sansfaçon and Olivier Ferlatte discuss the issues they’re interested in and the solutions they see in the current tense social climate.
On a closed-off street in front of École Saint-Benoît in Ahuntsic, several hundred kids are free to play after school thanks to a pilot project co-developed at UdeM's School of Public Health.
In his master’s research, which he presented at the ACFAS conference, Jerry Legrand analyzed the teacher shortage from a strategic planning point of view.
Katherine Frohlich talks about her new role shepherding over $8 million a year in federal funding for research as the new scientific director of Canada's Institute of Population and Public Health.
Nicolas Chomont, professor in the Faculty of Medicine and researcher at CRCHUM, wins the ACRV-CANFAR 2024 Research Excellence Award in the basic sciences category.