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CHAL 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.

All programs on board in 2019 for RI-MUHC Summer Student Research Day

Congratulations to students who contributed to the scientific life of our institute this summer!

Dr. Louise Pilote appointed to federal Scientific Advisory Committee on Health Products for Women

New committee will address gender imbalance behind regulatory decisions

Can breastfeeding reduce mothers’ heart risk?

Dr. Natalie Dayan studies how heart problems in pregnant women can sometimes impact them for life

Rising stars and recent discoveries: The RI-MUHC hosts the 17th McGill Cardiovascular Research Day

The Cardiology Division of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), along with the CHAL Program of the RI-MUHC, hosted the 17th Annual McGill Cardiovascular Research Day on May 29.

A Quebec first: Research chair in women's heart health

Heart & Stroke and McGill University to create Early-Career Professorship in Women’s Heart Health

The Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation’s third Annual Research Day was a success!

The May 14 event organized by the Centre for Outcomes Research and Evaluation (CORE) provided an opportunity for trainees from all eight RI-MUHC programs to share their work and discoveries.

Four RI-MUHC grad students land top federal funding

Four graduate students from the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) are among the 16 from McGill to win 2019 Vanier Scholarships.

RI-MUHC researcher nominated Chair of the Royal College Specialty Committee in Internal Medicine

Thomas Maniatis, MD, was nominated Chair of the Royal College Specialty Committee in Internal Medicine, effective July 2018.

Dr. Louise Pilote to coordinate a new personalized medicine project, GOING-FWD

International consortium aims to maximize risk prediction through the integration of sex and gender analysis in research

Infertility treatment linked with slightly higher risk of pregnancy complications

Women who become pregnant using infertility treatments have a slightly higher risk of a complication according to a new study

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