If Quebecers are now aware of the health risks of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), it’s largely thanks to the work of UdeM's muckraking environmental chemistry professor.
Recognized especially for his discovery of the mutagenic effect of red meat on colorectal cancer, Carino Gurjao joins IRIC as a principal investigator in genomic and integrative medicine.
Researchers at the UdeM-affiliated Saint-Justine Hospital and the ETS come up with a better way to compare magnetic resonance images taken at different institutions.
The social-media platform has become a breeding ground for toxic narratives tied to sigma masculinity, breeding misogyny and hatred of other gender identities, according to researchers at UdeM.
Exploring a condition in which people falsely believe they emit bad body odour, Ph.D. student Morganne Masse highlights the significance of smell in psychiatry.
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, astronomers led by doctoral student Louis-Philippe Coulombe investigate the extreme weather patterns and atmospheric properties of LTT 9779 b.
For the first time, a CRCHUM team has shown that, in mouse embryos, sister cells can communicate with each other through a bridge that allows them to die in a coordinated way.
The first three-dimensional observations of the atmosphere of the exoplanet Tylos, in which astronomers from IREx participated, have revealed its unique climate.
A groundbreaking study sheds new light on the role of the gut microbiome and metabolome in CTLA4 deficiency, a key factor in immune regulation and cancer mechanisms.
A study led by UdeM's Isabelle Archambault examines graduation rates and academic performance among immigrant students in the province's high schools – and finds the results are encouraging.