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Darcy Wagner, PhD, leads the charge in advancing bioengineered therapies for acute and chronic lung diseases, centred on advanced 3D bioprinting...
Her research at McGill and the RI-MUHC will investigate the mechanisms linking obesity and brain disorders
Loydie Jerome-Majewska does more than study how errors occur in early embryo development, in order to prevent them
“With science under attack, scientists have little choice but to step into the limelight and fight for what matters most” – Dr. Madhukar Pai
Dr. Nitika Pant Pai answers questions about her work with ScienceOpen and how it can benefit researchers and, ultimately, patients
“My research is focused on programs to help cancer survivors cope with uncertainty and fear of recurrence along with support in the return to work”
Monday, February 11 is International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Child health is a major area of focus for many faculty members and researchers at McGill’s Ingram School of Nursing. Among them is...
In the September edition of the United States Bone and Joint Initiative (USBJI) Newsletter, Sasha Bernatsky, MD, PhD, FRCPC...
FACE TO FACE with Dr. Barry Bedell: A multimodal vision for the SAIL Platform
Few doctoral students get to see one of their research papers covered by dozens of media outlets. However, when epidemiology student...
FACE TO FACE with Dr. Isabelle Gagnon, a researcher who goes beyond borders to better understand childhood concussion...
Touching down in Frankfurt en route to Beirut to deliver a lecture on human fungal disease, Dr. Don Sheppard willingly makes time to share...
Necola Guerrina is unlikely to become the stereotypical solitary scientist. This doctoral student in pathology has a talent for communication and collaboration...
When I was little, I was fascinated by the way the human body works. Later I decided to study biology to find out more about it, and I went into epidemiology for my doctorate...