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A new study identifies circulating proteins as potential therapeutic targets and screening tools for type 1 diabetes.
Genes present in specific intestinal cells protect against the development of inflammatory bowel diseases, researchers at UdeM and the MHI show.
Why are people in Canada’s “oil patch” or the American Midwest who’ve experienced natural disasters still skeptical about climate change? UdeM...
Université de Montréal chemists looked at lab samples of patients who recovered from a mild case of COVID-19 and found that those over 50 produced...
A research team at CHU Sainte-Justine has discovered a more effective and less toxic targeted treatment for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. It’s called...
Research associate Loïc Albert and doctoral students Olivia Lim and Stefan Pelletier see their proposals accepted for the use of NASA’s...
On the eve of the UN’s COP26 conference in Glasgow, two UdeM anthropologists discuss a new study they’ve co-written that’s become a must-read among...
UdeM environmental chemist Sébastien Sauvé and his team analyzed agricultural soil samples in France. Their alarming findings appear today in the...
The molecular causes of a particular type of food-dependent Cushing’s Syndrome, a rare disease of the adrenal glands, are finally revealed through a...
University of Minnesota biologist Allison Shaw has come to Université de Montréal on a Fulbright scholarship to study how parasites make fish migrate...