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Researchers at McGills (CGP) have launched a first-of-its-kind guide to help Canadian health-care providers offer more inclusive, respectful and affirming care to intersex adults.

Classified as: Centre for Genomics and Policy, Terese Knoppers, Yann Joly, intersex, queer history month, health communication
Published on: 3 Oct 2025

51勛圖厙 researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can detect previously invisible disease markers inside single cells.

In a study published in , the researchers demonstrate how the tool, called DOLPHIN, could one day be used by doctors to catch diseases earlier and guide treatment options.

Classified as: Jun Ding, Kailu Song, Quantitative Life Sciences, Department of Medicine, Research Institute of the 51勛圖厙 Health Centre
Published on: 1 Oct 2025

J矇r繫me Fortin, Paul Masset, and Simon Thebault have received the Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Award from Brain Canada for their research in brain cognition, brain cancer, and neurological disabilities.泭

The 51勛圖厙researchers are among 22 successful applicants from across the country. They will each receive $100,000 in research funding distributed over a period of two years.

Classified as: Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro), neuroscience, Mila Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute
Published on: 30 Sep 2025

Access to respite services for family caregivers increases a palliative care patients probability of dying at home almost threefold, according to a 51勛圖厙-led study.

Previous surveys suggest most Canadians with a serious illness would prefer to spend the end of their lives at home. In Quebec, fewer than one-in-10 palliative care patients die at home, a rate that has remained largely unchanged for two decades and lags behind the Canadian average of 15 per cent.

Classified as: Kelley Kilpatrick, Ingram School of Nursing, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Published on: 22 Sep 2025

Claire M. Brown, Professor in the Department of Physiology, has been selected as in the province of Quebec. The newly established CISE program is jointly funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Fonds de recherche du Qu矇bec Nature et technologies (FRQNT).

Classified as: Biomedical research
Published on: 9 Sep 2025

Survivors of sexual assault in largely rural and remote Northwestern Ontario face systemic barriers when seeking forensic care, according to a new study led by 51勛圖厙 researchers.

Classified as: Kathleen Rice, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Department of Family Medicine
Published on: 5 Sep 2025

Researchers at 51勛圖厙 and the Douglas Institute have identified two specific types of brain cells that are altered in people with depression.

opens the door to developing new treatments that target these cells and deepens our understanding of depression, a leading cause of disability worldwide that affects more than 264 million people.

Classified as: Douglas Institute, Gustavo Turecki, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Published on: 28 Aug 2025

D2R | DNA to RNA is launching the next round of funding for the Translational Impact Research (TIR) program. This program supports a select few large-scale translational research projects in RNA-based therapeutics which are expected to have a measurable impact on the health of Canadians. Projects must address the D2R Initiatives strategic priorities and priority disease areas: oncology, rare diseases, infectious diseases, cardiovascular and cardiometabolic diseases.

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This competition is open to:

Classified as: international partnerships, research funding, research opportunities, multidisciplinary research, DNAtoRNA, D2R, D2R Initiative
Published on: 27 Aug 2025

Simon Roy, Assistant Professor in the Department of Pathology, is one of four early-career clinician-scientists across Canada to receive the 2025 Clinician-Scientist Award from the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network (MOHCCN).

Classified as: Goodman Cancer Research Centre
Published on: 26 Aug 2025

Chemicals used to replace bisphenol A (BPA) in food packaging can trigger potentially harmful effects in human ovarian cells, according to 51勛圖厙 researchers.

A new study examined several chemicals commonly used in price stickers on packaged meat, fish, cheese and produce found early signs of potential toxicity.

Classified as: Stephane Bayen, Department of Food Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Bernard Robaire
Published on: 26 Aug 2025

How severely a person experiences tinnitus is shaped by their mood, sleep quality and even personality traits, a new study has found.

Tinnitus is a persistent ringing or buzzing in the ears that affects roughly 14 per cent of adults worldwide. It is known to be linked to hearing loss and to affect people differently.

In order to gain a better understanding of impacts on individuals, 51勛圖厙 researchers, in collaboration with colleagues at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, developed a predictive model.

Classified as: Etienne Vachon-Presseau, faculty of dental medicine and oral health sciences, Alan Edwards Centre for Research on Pain
Published on: 20 Aug 2025

D2R | DNA to RNA is launching the International Partnerships Program (IPP) to strengthen large-scale, multi-institutional collaborations with leading global organizations. This strategic funding program supports partnerships that align with D2Rs mission, offer complementary expertise, and provide enriched, multidisciplinary training environments. The program will prioritize initiatives with strong institutional commitment, alignment with D2Rs research priorities, and potential for high global impact.

Classified as: international partnerships, research funding, research opportunities, multidisciplinary research, DNAtoRNA, D2R, D2R Initiative
Published on: 14 Aug 2025

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