Katherine Frohlich talks about her new role shepherding over $8 million a year in federal funding for research as the new scientific director of Canada's Institute of Population and Public Health.
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.
IVADO, the Institute for Data Valorization, established jointly by Université de Montréal, Polytechnique Montréal and HEC Montréal, will welcome a new CEO on August 2.
By disrupting postnatal development in GABAergic interneurons, a genetic mutation appears to be at the origin of the neurological disorders associated with a disease affecting one in 6,000 children.
Millions of litres of primary municipal wastewater can be treated sustainably using fast-growing willow trees while also producing renewable bioenergy and ‘green’ chemicals, researchers find.
The Quebec government has awarded Université de Montréal $13 million to support the creation of Médicament Québec, an initiative that aims to revitalize the province's pharmaceutical industry.
The Children’s Health and Education Observatory has received a $5 million Fonds de recherche du Québec grant to study the pandemic’s impact on children and support more effective intervention.
CRCHUM scientists Christine Vande Velde and Geneviève Matte work on multiple ways to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. For ALS Awareness Month, they give an overview of their research projects.
Four decades after being published in French, the Code Lesperance - by retired lawyer and longtime UdeM secretary-general Michel Lespérance - is now finally available in English.