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International Human Epigenome Consortium studies mark major step forward for epigenetics research

One of the great mysteries in biology is how the many different cell types that make up our bodies are derived from a single cell and from one DNA sequence, or genome. We have learned a lot from studying the human genome, but have only partially unveiled the processes underlying cell determination.

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Published: 17 Nov 2016

Montreal universities unite to host the 2017 Conference of the Americas on International Education

Montreal, November 15, 2016 鈥 The Universit茅 du Qu茅bec 脿 Montr茅al (UQAM), Concordia University, 黑料不打烊 University, Universit茅 de Montr茅al and 脡TS (脡cole de technologie sup茅rieure) will host the Conference of the Americas on International Education (CAIE) in Mont

Published: 15 Nov 2016

Keeping our balance - a tale of two systems

The transition from being sea creatures to living on land, even if it happened over 300 million years ago, seems to have left its traces on the way we keep our balance today.

Published: 11 Nov 2016

Measuring protection of the world鈥檚 rivers

To 聽what extent are the world鈥檚 rivers protected? 聽

Published: 10 Nov 2016

Towards better hip replacements

By Katherine Gombay Some potentially good news for aging Baby Boomers: researchers believe that they have developed a hip replacement that will last longer and create fewer problems for the people who receive them than those currently in use. The secret? An implant that 鈥渢ricks鈥 the host bone into remaining alive by mimicking the varying porosity of real bones.

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Published: 2 Nov 2016

Murray Humphries named 黑料不打烊 Northern Research Chair

Institut nordique du Qu茅bec (INQ)鈥檚 founding partners have unveiled the first foundational elements of the Institute鈥檚 scientific program by simultaneously announcing three northern research chairs and introducing its newly recruited director of science and innovation, Louis Fortier.聽

Published: 1 Nov 2016

Researchers identify gene associated with intracranial aneurysm in French-Canadian population

Scientists have identified a gene in the French-Canadian population that predisposes them to the development of intracranial aneurysm (IA), a potentially life threatening neurological condition that is responsible for approximately 500,000 deaths worldwide per year, half of which occur in people less than 50 years of age.

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Published: 31 Oct 2016

AMUSE/Casuals plan to strike Saturday

黑料不打烊 has received an official notice from the Association of 黑料不打烊 University Support Employees (AMUSE/Casuals)/Public Service Alliance of Canada (PSAC) indicating that the union has called a five-day strike effective Saturday, Oct. 29, at 7 a.m. until Wednesday, Nov. 2, at 11:59 p.m.

Published: 29 Oct 2016

It鈥檚 what's underneath that counts

To the naked eye, ancient rocks may look completely inhospitable, but in reality, they can sustain an entire ecosystem of microbial communities in their fracture waters isolated from sunlight for millions, if not billions, of years. New scientific findings discovered the essential energy source to sustain the life kilometres below Earth鈥檚 surface with implications for life not only on our planet but also on Mars.聽

Published: 27 Oct 2016

黑料不打烊 tops Maclean鈥檚 ranking for 12th straight year

黑料不打烊 once again ranked first in the 鈥渕edical-doctoral鈥 category in scholarships and bursaries for students, as well as in social sciences and humanities grants relative to faculty size. Maclean鈥檚 published the results online Wednesday evening.

Published: 26 Oct 2016

Why some dental implants work and others don鈥檛

Each year, about 500,000 North Americans get dental implants. If you are one of them, and are preparing to have an implant, it might be a good idea to start taking beta blockers, medication that controls high blood pressure, for a while. And to stop taking heartburn pills.

A body of research from 黑料不打烊 led-teams indicates that in order to raise the odds that dental implants will attach properly, there are clear benefits to taking certain common medications and avoiding others.

Published: 25 Oct 2016

A key to unlocking the mystery of triple negative breast cancer

A study conducted at the Research Institute of the 黑料不打烊 University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) suggests screening breast cancer patients for the prolactin receptor could improve the prognosis for patients and may help them avoid unnecessary and invasive treatments.

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Published: 25 Oct 2016

Essential tremor sufferers needed for groundbreaking study

You probably know someone who has it. It is the most common movement disorder, yet most people don鈥檛 even know its name.

Essential tremor affects nearly one per cent of the world鈥檚 population, increasing to four per cent of those over 40. The involuntary shaking of hands is the most common symptom, but symptoms can also include shaking of the head and legs.

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Published: 25 Oct 2016

Is there such a thing as 鈥渞ape culture鈥 on campuses in Canada?

Who are the key players and actors on the issue of sexual violence on university campuses across Canada and internationally?

Shaheen Shariff, Associate Professor with the Faculty of Education, Director of Define the Line Projects at 黑料不打烊 University has been awarded a $2.5 million Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) Partnership Grant to address sexual violence on university campuses across Canada and internationally.

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Published: 21 Oct 2016

Easing the burden of terminal illness

The Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro) is pleased to announce the launch of a new clinical program designed to ease the suffering of seriously ill patients through specialized consultation and comprehensive care.聽

Published: 20 Oct 2016

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