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Major breakthrough in quest for cancer vaccine
A team of researchers at the IRIC, UdeM’s cancer research institute, has successfully shown how a vaccine could work to fight several types of...
Harnessing artificial intelligence to control drug-resistant epilepsy
Combining new technologies with AI helps in the early detection and control of epileptic seizures, says neuroscience professor Dang Khao Nguyen.
Eyeing AI
Artificial intelligence is being used in ophthalmology to help analyze images of the eye, raising the potential of precision medicine, says clinical...
JusticeBot: Giving tenants better access to legal information
Software developed at UdeM will soon provide a gateway to tenancy law and jurisprudence for the general public. writes law professor Karim Benyekhlef.
Focus on resistance to HIV offers insight into how to fight the virus
Canadian researchers discover what makes some patients’ immune systems resist HIV-1.
Being fair: the benefits of early childhood education
Getting a jump on a low-income child’s education can have a positive effect on social behavior even 40 years later, researchers find.
Treating the "bubble babies"
An international study led by Montreal researchers finds better ways to improve the chances of survival of children with a rare immune deficiency.
Want to cut down on your meds? Your pharmacist can help.
A new Canadian study shows that deprescribing risky medications for seniors is more successful if pharmacists take a pro-active role.
Montreal researchers explain how muscles form
An international team led by Montreal researchers discovers two proteins essential to the development of skeletal muscle.
We now know how RNA molecules are organized in cells
With their new finding, UdeM scientists urge revision of decades-old dogma on protein synthesis.
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