The Eastern Canada Pandemic Preparedness Hub, led by Université de Montréal, has received nearly $100 million in funding from the federal government for four innovative projects.
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.
The largest donation ever made for the natural sciences in Canada will enable researchers in chemistry, physics, computer science and operations research to solve the greatest challenges of our time.
In collaboration with an exceptional team of researchers and health care workers,Edward Lee will explore the best ways to improve Montreal’s Clinique Mauve services and insure its long-term operation.
Our experts are available to talk about the next big step for the James Webb Space Telescope, which they helped design: its first images, set for release this summer.
A new research program harnesses artificial intelligence to study biodiversity and the effects of climate change in order to better understand—and perhaps save—ecosystems.
After 12 years of research, Dr. Richard Robitaille is hopeful that we’ll soon have a treatment to help people with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) regain mobility.
Combining two molecules blocks 95 per cent of live viral infection of lung cells, two UdeM professors find in their lab work at the Montreal Clinical Research Institute.