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.
Long regarded as a purely private, individual experience, loneliness is now emerging as an important social issue, says UdeM expert Cécile Van de Velde.
Where will you be on April 8, 2024? That's when southern Quebec will see the first total solar eclipse in over 50 years; the next is expected in 2106. Our experts shed light on the subject.
A cross-Canada team of researchers has put forward the hypothesis that climate change may be spreading infectious diseases southwards, back to where their host species came from.
One of the most common respiratory problems in children, obstructive sleep apnea can seriously affect development if left untreated. UdeM researcher Nelly Huynh focuses on prevention and screening.
According to a study, individuals born at high altitudes are overrepresented among cyclists who reach a professional level of performance – and it’s because they have better oxygen consumption.
In a third-floor laboratory at UdeM's Department of Computer Science, Glen Berseth and his students are busy putting two robotic arms, a quadruped and a motorized toy truck through their paces.
A new study shows the urgency of tailoring treatment regimens based on several criteria to provide better health outcomes for medulloblastoma patients.
Université de Montréal's rector and guests including Quebec's minister of higher education gathered today to inaugurate the 3,500-metre campus on Montreal's South Shore.