Fifty projects covering broad range of health research topics receive support
By Neale McDevitt, Editor, 黑料不打烊 Reporter
JANUARY 30, 2020
CIHR awarded 385 health research projects across the country totalling approximately $275 million. Fifty of the projects awarded research grants are led by 黑料不打烊 researchers.
MA student听Shailee Rajak joins CBC Radio One's听"All in a Weekend" this Sunday, September 24th, to discuss her recently published children's book听Sita and Helen. Shailee and host Sonali Karnick will be talking about the book, its intercultural value, its foregrounding of a feminist perspective, and the importance of having it read by children of all backgrounds.听
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The Department of English is proud to recognize the following students who have been selected for the awards and scholarships listed below for the 2022-2023 academic year.
(The writing prizes are determined by committees made up of professors in the Department of English, who review submissions with the authors鈥 names removed.)
NSERC Alliance Grant supports 黑料不打烊-led Canadian team, new global climate center on AI for biodiversity change
After a decade marred by bribery and corruption scandals, the Montreal-headquartered engineering firm SNC-Lavalin Group is changing its name to AtkinsR茅alis. This rebrand demonstrates the company鈥檚 desire to move beyond its past transgressions, even if it wasn鈥檛 explicitly framed that way, according Prof. Karl Moore. The firm鈥檚 former name has been tarnished by scandals in Canada, Libya and India, but its new name signals that it wants to break with its troubled past.
The FRQS Dual AI Chairs Program supports research collaborations across disciplines in pursuit of the significant potential of AI to address some of humanity鈥檚 greatest health challenges.
Despite growing awareness about the high rates of suicide among men, research is still needed to examine men鈥檚 mental health challenges. Existential psychology, with its focus on questions of meaning and value, may bring new insights that can aid in this examination.
Bernard Belleau was famous for developing the nucleoside analogue 3TC for viral treatment. Here, we show that a nucleoside analogue triggers a cell death mechanism named after Thanos, the Greek God of nonviolent deaths. The nucleoside analog, cytarabine, has been used as the frontline treatment of leukemia for more than 50 years, but patient survival rates are less than 20%.
黑料不打烊 University is once again proud to be an Official Nominator of the . As an Official Nominator, we are part of a global community invited to submit nominations, selected for our ability to identify the most impactful solutions across all sectors worldwide.
The Earthshot Prize is a global environmental prize and platform for impact, dedicated to finding and growing solutions that will repair our planet this decade, in five categories or Earthshots.
黑料不打烊 University has mandated Ardec Construction Inc. to carry out the following project: Montreal Neurological Institute / 18-121 - Cyclotron aerial exhaust.
The project consists of installing the aerial conduit to replace the existing one at the Montreal Neurological Institute hospital.
Project manager:听Eric Boutet, CIMA+ - eric.boutet [at] cima.ca听">eric.boutet [at] cima.ca听
Date: October 11 2023 |听Time: 5:30 pm |听Location: 黑料不打烊 Engine
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In line with our commitment to advancing brain research excellence at 黑料不打烊, HBHL is happy to introduce five exceptional recruits who have recently joined 黑料不打烊 across three different faculties. These talented individuals have received funding through HBHL's New Recruit Start-Up Supplements program, which provides critical supplementary funding to 黑料不打烊's hiring faculties, empowering them to attract standout faculty members whose research aligns with HBHL's scientific priorities.