After nearly 15 years' research, scientists at the UdeM-affiliated CHU Sainte-Justine have developed a compound that has shown remarkable potential in preventing prematurity in mice.
Between 1632 and 1760, records show that 734 Indigenous children were enslaved in France's North American colony, historian Dominique Deslandres reveals in two recent studies.
New UNESCO Chair Shin Koseki is passionate about politics, social justice and sustainable development. He plans to step up efforts aimed at improving quality of life.
Researchers at the CRCHUM led by neurosciences professor Nathalie Arbour are tracking the molecules responsible for this autoimmune disease affecting more than 90,000 Canadians.
A professor in UdeM’s Department of Computer Science and Operations Research, Canada’s ‘father of quantum computing’ was elected April 26 to the prestigious non-governmental organization.
Members of the Quebec scientific community are invited to watch an online lecture on chromosomes by the esteemed American scientist, best known for uncovering the mechanics of RNA synthesis.
Marie-Claude Bourgeois-Daigneault and her team at the CRCHUM are using mice to show how a combination of peptides and oncolytic viruses can provide effective immunization against cancer.
In their lab, CRCHUM scientists Emmanuelle Brochiero and Damien Adam are studying ways of better predicting the efficacy of medications and helping injured lungs repair and regenerate.
At the second edition of the IRIC's Rendez-vous Audace conference, Yoshua Bengio and Sébastien Lemieux explain how artificial intelligence is being used to advance cancer research.
Resolving a missing link of research, Canadian researchers find significant microbiome changes in crew who spent 520 days in isolation to simulate a mission to Mars.