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CHHD Program News

We are proud to celebrate the scientific achievements of our researchers and trainees in publications, grant competitions, honors and awards, and appointments, as well as in the mainstream press.

Adolescence and diabetes: a risky zone

A study shows that adolescence and young adulthood are risky periods for those living with diabetes.

New insights into the genetics of rare diseases

RI-MUHC team builds a new model to study Nager and Rodriguez syndromes, revealing crucial information about the role of the SF3B4 gene

RI-MUHC expands recycling to new heights

Impressive cooperation from research programs brings new success to the RI-MUHC waste recycling and sustainability efforts

Three RI-MUHC researchers honoured by the Royal Society of Canada

Newest Fellows and Members to the College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists recognized for scholarly...

Bridging science and care: Enhancing parenting interventions for early childhood development

RI-MUHC researcher Marilyn Ahun publishes new work on the effects of multi-component parenting and mental...

Exponential growth - 2024 Summer student research event hits record-breaking numbers

A record number of presenters representing every research program contributed to a day filled with...

Eight RI-MUHC trainees earn 2024 EDI award for academic excellence

The awards for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in health care research recognize the academic excellence...

Introducing peanuts earlier to reduce allergy risk

A recent study by the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre, using data from the Montreal Children's Hospital, reveals that introducing...

Spring 2024 CIHR competition results

RI-MUHC teams received $17.3 million in project funding

A first-ever effective therapy for rare devastating neurodegenerative diseases

With the support of a nonprofit organization started by a patient’s family, rare disease expert Dr. Kenneth Myers...

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