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IRCM team identifies crucial mechanism in immune response
Nathalie Labrecque and her colleagues have discovered that NOTCH signaling is essential for the differentiation of CD8+ T lymphocytes, optimizing...
Eating well and aging better
In an international study led by an UdeM dietitian, healthy eating in midlife is found to be linked to overall healthy aging.
Exploited: temporary foreign workers in Canada are vulnerable
Blandine Emilien and Patrice Jalette paint a troubling picture of the conditions faced by labourers brought in to this country on federal work...
Demystifying a genetic disease of the heart muscle
A large-scale study in which UdeM cardiologist Rafik Tadros took part focuses on the origins of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, or HCM.
Detransitioning: those who've done it feel misunderstood
In a new Canadian study, 25 teens and young adults who've gone back to the gender they were assigned at birth or now identify differently say they...
Preschoolers can reason better than we think
Education researcher Sarah Dufour explores how young children sort, classify and group the toys they play with.
Roxanne Sicotte: finding hope in suicide prevention
As a new assistant professor in UdeM's School of Psychoeducation, she wants to make her research findings accessible and, as she puts it, “be helpful...
Patricia Conrod appointed scientific director of the CIHR’s addiction institute
An expert on substance use and mental disorders, the UdeM medical professor and CHU Sainte-Justine researcher begins her four-year term in July.
Food banks: short-term for some, permanent for others
In Quebec, most first-time food bank users don’t have to keep going back, but 40 per cent still rely on the service two years later, an UdeM study...
The pandemic: a pause in research or a springboard?
Five years later, three UdeM researchers reflect on the impact of the global COVID-19 health crisis on their work.
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