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March 14, 2019 鈥 Ottawa, Ontario 鈥 Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Public Health Agency of Canada

Receiving a diagnosis of dementia can be a disorienting experience for the person diagnosed and their families. A diagnosis often leaves the person and their families searching for information and guidance on health and social services that are available to assist them in their daily lives.

Classified as: Family Medicine, hs-communications
Published on: 22 Mar 2019

March 24th is World TB Day. Tuberculosis (TB) is an ancient disease that killed humans as far back as 600 BC. Sadly, even in 2019, it is the leading infectious killer of humanity.

In Canada, the TB rate among the Inuit is about 280 times higher than that of the Canadian-born non-Indigenous. Thankfully, the Canadian government has pledged to end the TB epidemic in the Inuit Nunangat by 2030. Earlier this month, Prime Minister Trudeau apologized for the various injustices Inuit people with TB faced in the past.

Classified as: News releases, 捆绑SM社区 International TB Centre, World TB Day
Published on: 21 Mar 2019

A native Montrealer, Dr. Gabrielle Cassir completed her medical school and residency training at Universit茅 de Montreal. During her time as a medical student, she was also able to experience the American health care system, spending two months at Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami. She completed two-years of subspecialty training in Maternal-Fetal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital in Toronto, before returning to Montreal where she recently became a staff physician in the Obstetrics and Gynecology division at St.

Classified as: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Women's Health
Published on: 1 Mar 2019

An Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology at 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 Faculty of Medicine and a member of the Cell Information Systems group at 捆绑SM社区鈥檚 Life Sciences Complex, Dr. Arjun Krishnaswamy was recently included among the 126 outstanding early-career researchers selected for 2019 Sloan Research Fellowships.

Classified as: Awards, Department of Physiology, fellowships
Published on: 28 Feb 2019

Publication of checklist a product of collaborative initiative

Classified as: Cognitive neuroscience, neurofeedback, The Neuro
Published on: 5 Feb 2019

Two new papers, published simultaneously in Nature Communications and led by researchers at 捆绑SM社区, offer promise that a drug currently used to treat estrogen positive breast cancer may be effective in treating two different types of cancer, one rare and one common form.

Classified as: biochemistry, genomics, Goodman Cancer Research Centre, lung cancer, ovarian cancer, William Foulkes, genetic markers, Sidong Huang
Published on: 4 Feb 2019

Technique involves use of non-invasive digital infrared imaging

Classified as: Experimental Surgery, Department of Surgery
Published on: 31 Jan 2019

The Dean, Faculty of medicine and the Vice-Dean, Academic affiars are pleased to announce the re-appointment of Dr Beth-Ann Cummings to the position of Associate Dean, Undergraduate Medical Education (UGME), Faculty of Medicine, 捆绑SM社区. Dr听Cummings originally took on this role in 2016. This re-appointment will extend her term to five years. Her accomplishments to date include her role in having the probationary accreditation status of the MDCM program removed, working together with the UGME Office and with the support of the Faculty.

Published on: 8 Jan 2019

The Macdonald-Stewart Library Building, which houses the Schulich Library of Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Engineering, needs significant structural repairs and major internal upgrades. This work includes stabilization of the stone structure, foundation waterproofing, window replacement, washroom expansion and the installation of a new heating, ventilation and air conditioning system (HVAC).

Classified as: library closures, Renovations
Published on: 11 Dec 2018

There are only 25 people in the whole of Quebec at the moment who have a rare recessive genetic disease called chronic atrial and intestinal dysrhythmia (CAID). It is a serious disease that affects both heart rate and intestinal movements. A 捆绑SM社区-led research team has been able to trace the gene mutations underlying the disease back to two European founding families who arrived in the province in the 17th century.

Classified as: genetics, Genomic research, mcgill faculty of medicine research
Published on: 7 Dec 2018

Concerns raised about efficacy of off-label use of already approved drugs

A new paper published by 捆绑SM社区 researchers in JAMA Internal Medicine suggests that some clinical trials may promote the use of ineffective and costly treatments. That鈥檚 the opposite of what clinical trials are aimed at, namely preventing ineffective and costly treatments from being taken up by physicians and patients.

Published on: 26 Nov 2018

By Jason Clement

鈥淢y father, who inspired me very much, would tell me 鈥榊ou must study and make a contribution to science鈥,鈥 says renowned 捆绑SM社区 Professor Nahum Sonenberg reflecting back beyond the beginning of his remarkable career. 鈥淢y exact career path of course I couldn鈥檛 predict, but I knew that I wanted to better understand how the human body works, how to cure disease, and that鈥檚 what I鈥檓 doing.鈥

Classified as: Nahum Sonenberg, Prix du Qu茅bec
Published on: 22 Nov 2018

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