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MeDiC 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.

The 2019 RI-MUHC Annual Report is online!

Leveraging discovery to improve human health “Across the Lifespan”

Celebrating the twentieth anniversary of the GPCR Retreat

Fast-forward to more years of innovative research on G protein-coupled receptors (GPCR) ahead of us!

RI-MUHC research on sex and gender considerations in transplant research portrayed on cover of Transplantation

Congratulations to Dr. Ruth Sapir-Pichhadze and co-authors from the RI-MUHC and University of Alberta!

Seven RI-MUHC researchers among the 2019 Canadian Academy of Health Sciences new Fellows

Inductees are honoured for leadership in the health sciences

MeDiC Program Travel Award Competition Now Open!

MeDiC team raised funds for a new competition to benefit trainees as part of the MUHC Foundation’s Run for a Reason initiative

Strong criteria for diagnosing sarcopenia

Scientists propose diagnostic tools to identify, and possibly limit, the effects of sarcopenia, a disease that significantly reduces the quality of life of the aging population

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!

Pregnancy-specific anxiety may impact how long a woman exclusively breastfeeds her child

A longitudinal study led by RI-MUHC researcher Deborah Da Costa investigates an important predictor of pregnancy outcomes

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.

Maternal gestational diabetes linked to diabetes in children

Children of mothers who had gestational diabetes during pregnancy could be at increased risk of type 1 diabetes themselves

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