In a new book, UdeM pharmacist Pierre-Marie David chronicles a secret research project in the Central African Republic begun in 1989 to test soldiers for HIV and vaccinate them.
Researchers at the IRCM discover that blocking the CD200R1 molecule in mice activates certain immune cells called macrophages, helping to eliminate blood cancers from their bodies.
Through the Gemini-North Telescope in Hawai’i, the chemical composition of WASP-76 b is revealed in unprecedented detail, giving new insights also into the composition of giant planets.
The majority of young Quebec athletes have suffered psychological violence from teammates, coaches or parents, according to a study by Professor Isabelle Daignault.
Using the Canadian NIRISS instrument on the James Webb Space Telescope, astrophysics PhD student Louis-Philippe Coulombe has mapped the atmosphere of the intriguing exoplanet WASP-18 b.
For the first time in Quebec, gene therapy is being used to reverse a rare disease caused by a genetic defect, and it’s thanks to the tireless work of two Université de Montréal doctors.
Researcher Guy Rutter and his colleagues in Europe, Canada and the United States have discovered molecules in samples taken from 3,000 diabetic patients that could help personalize treatments.
Ph.D. student Amélie Apinis-Deshaies has found that well-being is the most important factor influencing sleep, recovery and performance in professional hockey players.
René Doyon a reçu la plus haute marque de reconnaissance de la NASA pour sa contribution exceptionnelle à la mission du télescope spatial «James-Webb».