A specialist on military responses to protest movements, UdeM political scientist Theodore McLauchlin answers three questions about current developments in the United States.
An UdeM research team has found that metals like lanthanum, cerium and yttrium used in high-tech products compete with each other in aquatic organisms, mitigating their biological effects.
Mathieu Nadeau-Vallée has a high profile as an “anti-disinformer” and has become one of the most influential Quebec scientists on social networks, with young and old alike.
Attention, journalists: UdeM has a number of professors and researchers ready to comment and provide expertise on the situation in Ukraine following the Feb. 24 invasion by Russian forces.
Nathalie Grandvaux, professor in the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine at UdeM, has been on social media since March 2020, promoting adherence to public health measures.
A Canada-U.S. research team has estimated concentrations of perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) in breast milk – and raises the need for more research.
A donation from the Fondation Chopin-Péladeau and Quebecor helps UdeM launch an entrepreneurship awareness, training and support program for the entire university community.
Quebecor and the Fondation Chopin-Péladeau make an historic $40-million donation to Université de Montréal to support the emergence of a new generation of entrepreneurs.