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Explore what the MeDiC Program has to offer
Explore what the CHHD Program has to offer
Explore what the Cancer Research Program has to offer
Obesity and cancer: How can we break the link?
Speaker: Rachel J. Perry, PhD
Explore what the CHAL Program has to offer
Developing the tools for the personalized medicine revolution: Using mass spectrometry for longitudinal molecular profiling
Speaker: Dr. Hannes Röst
FALL 2019 CIHR COMPETITION RESULTS
Heart Maturation at Single Cell Resolution: Lessons Learned from Human and Mouse Models
Invited Speaker: GREGOR ANDELFINGER, MD, PhD
Clinical research educational training program benefits researchers, staff and students at the inaugural event
Molecular tool box to tackle leishmaniasis
Speaker: Rubens do Monte, MSc, DSc
Explore the future of health care technology at CAE Day at the MUHC, brought to you by the Fondation CUSM - MUHC Foundation
New insight in the physico-chemical and osteoinductive properties of undoped and doped b-tricalcium phosphat
Speaker: Prof. Marc Bohner, MSc, PhD
“With science under attack, scientists have little choice but to step into the limelight and fight for what matters most” – Dr. Madhukar Pai
Regulatory T cells in HIV infection: The wearer of many hats
Speaker: Mohammad-Ali Jenabian DVM, PhD
Age-related changes in the microbiome and susceptibility to pneumonia
Speaker: Dr. Dawn Bowdish
From the laboratory to the bedside
Speaker: Sarkis H. Meterissian, MD
Cancer Epigenetics From Therapy to Early Detection
Speaker: Daniel D. De Carvalho, PhD
Enabling whole genome analyses and beyond
Speaker: Ioannis Vlachos, PhD
Improving the therapeutic ratio through alternative fractionation
Speaker: David Brenner, PhD, DSc
“Tips for research” will help purchase cutting-edge equipment for the new Surgical Innovation Platform
Sonic Hedgehog signaling in brain tumor initiation and progression
Speaker: Frederic Charron, PhD
The importance of clinical trials in oncology
Speaker: Luis Souhami, MD, FASTRO
Theresa Gyorkos has dedicated her career to understanding and reducing the harms caused by parasitic worm infection