A new model to facilitate brain injury research using MRI

The Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Research Platform at the Montreal General Hospital is an incomparable tool for researchers within and beyond the RI-MUHC...
April 5, 2023

Genes shed light on why men and women experience different depression symptoms

Depression is widely reported to be more common in women than in men, with women twice as likely to receive a diagnosis than...
April 5, 2023

Picture a Scientist: the RI-MUHC marks International Women’s Day with film screening and discussion

A panel of RI-MUHC women scientists and allies discuss the roles of women in science To mark International Women's Day, members of the...
March 23, 2023

How the brain’s ‘internal compass’ works

New study reveals how the brain makes sense of changing environmental cues Scientists have gained new insights into the part of the brain...
March 23, 2023

Special Issue of Schizophrenia Bulletin showcases the DISCOURSE in Psychosis consortium

Today, a special themed issue of Schizophrenia Bulletin – a flagship academic journal in the field of psychosis – was released, focusing on...
March 23, 2023

Fall 2022 CIHR competition results

RI-MUHC teams received $16.5 million in project funding Researchers at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) will embark on...
March 23, 2023

McGill study identifies link between obesity and COVID-19 severity

Researchers from McGill University’s Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences based at the Lady Davis Institute of the Jewish General Hospital, have identified...
March 23, 2023

McGill researchers refine genome editing tools

The complex task of genome editing is continuously evolving thanks in part to efforts by a team of researchers in the Department of...
March 23, 2023

Research Tuberculosis Day on World TB Day – March 24

The McGill International TB Centre / WHO Collaborating Centre for Tuberculosis Research will hold its 10th Annual Research TB Day on World TB Day on March 24,...
March 22, 2023

Too much pruning: A new study sheds light on how neurodegeneration occurs in the brain

A Montreal research team demonstrates how genetic mutations cause brain cell death and inflammation by derailing synaptic pruning  Just like pruning a tree...
March 22, 2023

ALS Canada and Brain Canada invest more than $1.4 million in ALS research grants 

Nine projects to advance the ALS research landscape funded through ALS Society of Canada and Brain Canada partnership, with support from the Dr....
March 22, 2023

Learning how to make the world happier

For the International Day of Happiness, we spoke with Chris Barrington-Leigh whose research considers the social, psychological, and economic implications of happiness and...
March 22, 2023