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Do genetic "parasites" help the immune system develop and function?
A study by UdeM professor Claude Perreault's team at IRIC proposes three potential functions for so-called parasite DNA sequences in T cell...
Type 2 diabetes: new light on cellular mechanisms causing insulin resistance
Mathieu Ferron's work sheds light on the cellular mechanisms of insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes, which affects more than 1.2 million Quebecers.
Argilus: Thirty years of archaeological digs and discoveries—and counting!
More than 50 students are part of an archaeological mission led by Professor Jacques Perreault in the ancient Greek city of Argilus, where digs have...
All the right moves
UdeM PhD student Eve Charbonneau explains how her hands-on biomechanics research helped Canadian athlete Sophiane Méthot win a bronze medal at the...
Flexible workplaces: Good or bad for employee retention?
A new study has found that flexible work arrangements can sometimes boost employee retention, but they can also lead to higher turnover.
Lifestyle habits can alleviate the effects of cancer treatment in children
This summer, UdeM is helping roll out a program across Quebec to reduce the side effects of treatment for children recently diagnosed with cancer.
Sport: a plus for academic success
Participating in sports helps kids do better in school when they become adults, a new study led by psycho-education professor Linda Pagani suggests.
All but nanometric leadership for Delphine Bouilly
The young professor in the Department of Physics and researcher at IRIC is assuming a growing leadership role in materials research in Quebec and...
Being there... or not
In collaboration with Magnus Poirier funeral homes, a new study explores the role of in-person and virtual ceremonies in coping with grief.
Brainstorming to restore a Franciscan convent
On a study trip to Portugal, UdeM architecture students proposed restoration interventions for the Convent of the Capuchos, home to a Franciscan...
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