Breadcrumb

An introduction to the Bioinformatics Platform workshops
The annual symposium for the Brain Repair and Integrative Neuroscience Program symposium expands to bring neuroscience to high school students
Visualize the Future of Flow Cytometry
An RI-MUHC team reveals a new mechanism by which the 100-year-old vaccine provides cross-protection...
RI-MUHC study makes a breakthrough discovery into the role of the immune system in childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome
Researchers and trainees learn from the experts in an interactive half-day event
A new RI-MUHC research study identifies the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in promoting cancer metastasis to the lymph nodes
Join us to learn about the latest applications developed by each platform, the state-of-the-art technologies and to discover exciting opportunities to accelerate your research.
This impressive win for the Specimen Processing Laboratory at the Centre for Innovative Medicine is part of a push for greater...
A study led by RI-MUHC researcher Nathalie Lamarche-Vane reveals the mechanisms underlying regulation...
Whole workflow for flow cytometry and singe cell RNA sequencing
The launch of the Centre for Applied Nanomedicine at the RI-MUHC opens an ecosystem of possibilities to the research community
Partnerships between NMX Research and Solutions, the RI-MUHC...
Biological ‘Nanosphere’ – Biomedical Implications in Cancer and Beyond
Discovering drug leads and chemical biology tools by practical NMR strategies
In a study published in Nature, RI-MUHC researchers examine how the lung copes with invading microbes
A new grant from the Canada Foundation for Innovation will invest in leading edge Containment Level 3...
Hosted by the Molecular Imaging Platform in collaboration with Zeiss Canada
Alveolar macrophages, cells important for protection from tuberculosis infection, are adversely impacted by...
The RI-MUHC Technology Platforms invite you to attend the Platform Expo Webinar on October 7, 2021.
RI-MUHC team publishes study in Nature Communications describing a novel molecule that inhibits growth of cancer cells
Study demonstrates that regenerative protein 3A/3B promotes a newly recognized precursor of pancreatic...
Specialized cells called pericytes play a key role, reveals new work from researchers at the RI-MUHC
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