Researchers in Quebec and California demonstrate a new aspect of what is required for the cellular structure cilium to transmit signals so that the body's cells can work as they should.
The Faculty of Nursing will work towards guaranteeing all Indigenous peoples equitable access to all social and health services, and the right to the best possible standard of health.
Child psychiatrist Vincenzo Di Nicola has drawn on his own immigrant experience to develop a cultural family therapy model that widens the field of vision to include the family’s culture.
Led by Université de Montréal and CHU Sainte-Justine, the $2.6-million CURNLS study will collect and test about 7,200 blood samples over the coming year to check for past infection and immunity.
A study supervised by Audrey Smargiassi of UdeM has found that environmental noise is associated with increased risk of stroke among people aged 45 and over in the Montreal area.
Sociologist and UdeM professor Cécile Van de Velde has analyzed text from seven major protests around the world to understand the voices of contemporary social movements.
A study has found that attachment insecurity affects sexual well-being in long-term couples. Among other things, it can shape people’s motives for having sex.
Researchers from Université de Montréal and the University of Minnesota have developed a fast, nondestructive way of estimating how millions of dried plant specimens interacted with their environment.
Further finds from an infant burial in Italy provides insights on the use of baby carriers and family heirlooms in prehistory, an UdeM-led study reveals.