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Research seeks to help children with chronic kidney disease

RI-MUHC study makes a breakthrough discovery into the role of the immune system in childhood idiopathic nephrotic syndrome

The Canadian Institutes for Health Research and Canadian Thoracic Society honour Maziar Divangahi

The RI-MUHC researcher will receive the 2024 CIHR-ICRH/CTS Mid-Career Lecturer Award in Respiratory Sciences

Dr. Ariane Marelli appointed Scientific Director of CIHR Institute of Circulatory and Respiratory Health

In her new position, Dr. Marelli will advance research and training...

Predicting preeclampsia for safer pregnancies

RI-MUHC scientist Dr. Stella Daskalopoulou aims to reduce pregnancy complications by developing a reliable early screening tool

$3 million for FRQS Dual Chairs in Artificial Intelligence and Health co-led by RI-MUHC researchers

The FRQS Dual AI Chairs Program supports research collaborations across disciplines in pursuit of the significant...

Leaders in COPD care and research

The CanCOLD study, hosted at the RI-MUHC, is one of the most valuable resources in the world to support research on the causes and burden of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.

New understanding of the physiological response to dehydration and salt intake

An RI-MUHC research team has uncovered the mechanism that leads to the release of the antidiuretic hormone...

Does dairy product consumption influence the risk of diabetes?

A clinical trial run by Sergio Burgos’s research team and colleagues at the RI-MUHC seeks to learn more about the impact of dairy products on...

Canadian Society of Transplantation honours Dr. Steven Paraskevas

The Excellence in Leadership Award was presented for his exemplary commitment, benefitting Canadian organ transplant patients

If you need something quickly, you make it yourself

A new study from RI-MUHC researchers finds that synaptic connections in the brain can produce their own proteins in response to periods of high demand

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