A $200K grant to support inclusive science and mentorship
New funds will empower women and Indigenous trainees through mentorship, scholarships, and community-focused research
International awards for three cardiovascular health researchers from the RI-MUHC
Drs. Rhian Touyz and Mariane Bertagnolli were honoured by the International Society of Hypertension...
In Memoriam: Emil Skamene, MD, PhD
Dr. Emil Skamene served the RI-MUHC as Scientific Director from 1999 to 2006. It was his vision that led to the early plans and eventual launch of the RI-MUHC...
RI-MUHC trainee honoured by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases
Dana Kablawi receives 2024 Raymond T. Chung Emerging Liver Scholar Award
BRaIN Toastmasters event at the RI-MUHC: a resounding success
Empowering trainees with essential skills for professional growth through Toastmasters and Tremplin ambassadorship.
Exciting innovations at the annual RI-MUHC Platform Expo
Researchers and trainees engage with experts in a dynamic half-day event.
Promoting inclusivity of Indigenous communities in research
RI-MUHC EDI team hosts three key events for Truth and Reconciliation month to promote inclusivity for Indigenous communities in research
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...
Four RI-MUHC trainees win laurels on a national platform
Congratulations to the many RI-MUHC trainees distinguished recently for their innovative work, and welcome to next year’s candidates!