An "advanced-practiced" physiotherapy model of care has yielded benefits for chronic-pain patients at the Institut universitaire de gériatrie de Montréal, according to a new study.
A study carried out at UdeM by Craig Turner and his doctoral supervisor Felipe Verdugo shows how pianists' "expressive intentions" may heighten their risk of long-term injury.
Women outnumber men in higher education. While more women in university is welcome news, the under-representation of men is worrisome, according to a new book.
More than $500,000 will go to support efforts to develop knowledge on democracy and to help students travel internationally and engage in a variety of other activities.
The research of Nathalie Grandvaux's team, in collaboration with other researchers, sheds light on the scientific field of airborne transmission of the COVID-19 virus.
Sociology professor Stéphane Moulin believes a generation gap as well as an urban-rural gap are emerging in Canada around how people do things like watch movies and exercise.
Thanks to a Quebec program that encourages non-scientists to participate in research projects, the 68-year-old is working on an UdeM intergeneration survey of trans people like her.
Professor Marc Lanovaz's team at UdeM's School of Psychoeducation has developed a virtual-reality app to understand the daily lives of people with autism.
Through causality and machine learning, the Department of Computer Science and Operations Research professor is trying to better understand science and human behavior.