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Training News and Events

The latest news and events for the RI-MUHC trainee community.

Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award goes to former doctoral student at the RI-MUHC

Dominique Geoffrion is recognized as a young leader creating meaningful change

Congratulations to trainees distinguished in the 2022 RI-MUHC Annual Report!

As research trainees, you have a crucial role in our worldwide network.

Perception is everything when it comes to the heart

McGill startup is developing an innovative mixed reality platform to support surgeons

Early and mid-career scientists at the RI-MUHC launch an organization for professional support

The newly created EArly and mid-CAreer REsearchers network (EACARE) will promote networking...

Summer Student Research Day returns to the RI-MUHC

A diverse group of young research trainees present their summer projects

A Governor General’s Gold Medal, and more, for Anne-Julie Tessier

Anne-Julie Tessier earned her doctoral degree in the laboratory of RI-MUHC scientist Stéphanie Chevalier

Taking opioids at home after surgery: More harms than benefits

A new study conducted at the RI-MUHC concludes that prescribing opioid analgesics at discharge after surgery does not reduce postoperative pain...

RI-MUHC trainee receives oral presentation prize from Canadian Conference on Ovarian Cancer Research

Doctoral student Wejdan Alenezi proposes new genes to predict ovarian...

RI-MUHC trainee awarded 2022 Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship

Joan Miguel Romero is investigating T cell−inflammation in pancreatic cancer

RI-MUHC trainee honoured by the American Association for Cancer Research

Yasmine Benslimane is investigating how the female hormone estrogen influences the spread of colon cancer...

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