If you need something quickly, you make it yourself
A new study from RI-MUHC researchers finds that synaptic connections in the brain can produce their own proteins in response to periods of high demand In a new study recently published in the journal Neuron, RI-MUHC researchers have clarified the mechanism by which neurons create and make use of the protein building blocks…
Research and discovery
Samira A. Rahimi is awarded AI Researcher of the Year by Women in AI
Samira Abbasgholizadeh Rahimi, Assistant Professor in the Department of Family Medicine, was awarded AI Researcher of the Year by Women in AI for her...
November 12, 2023
Graduate supervision at McGill: Resources for building strong supervisory relationships
"We know just how important good supervision is for graduate student success, completion times, and well-being," says Josephine Nalbantoglu, Dean of Graduate and...
November 12, 2023
McGill boosts research security, compliance, with new office
The Office of Research Security and Compliance is among the largest in any Canadian university focused on protecting intellectual property, discouraging research misappropriation,...
November 12, 2023
David Rosenblatt wins 2023 Jacob’s Ladder Norman Saunders International Research Prize
The prize, given by Jacob’s Ladder, the Canadian Foundation for Control of Neurodegenerative Disease, honours Dr. Rosenblatt’s work in the field of medical...
November 12, 2023
Support from the start: A world leader in youth mental health draws on her global experience to help reshape Quebec and Canada’s Integrated Youth Services
It is meant to be an exciting time of life. From finishing school, to finding love, starting a family and pursuing passions –...
November 12, 2023
When dads are feeling a bit depressed or anxious, how do kids fare?
Unexpected research findings shed a new light on the connection between fathers’ mental health and children’s behavioural and cognitive development Many parents experience...
November 7, 2023