Diversifying the next generations
Loydie Jerome-Majewska does more than study how errors occur in early embryo development, in order to prevent them
Talking open science with Dr. Nitika Pant Pai
Dr. Nitika Pant Pai answers questions about her work with ScienceOpen and how it can benefit researchers and, ultimately, patients
Focus on McGill Nursing Faculty: Christine Maheu shares her passion for cancer survivorship care and research
“My research is focused on programs to help cancer survivors cope with uncertainty and fear of recurrence along with support in the return to work”
Our Canadian Women Leaders in Global Health: Face to face with three extraordinary RI-MUHC scientists
Monday, February 11 is International Day of Women and Girls in Science
Recognizing children’s voices: nursing professor and researcher Franco Carnevale on his experiences as an RN and childhood ethicist
Child health is a major area of focus for many faculty members and researchers at McGill’s Ingram School of Nursing. Among them is...
The Journey of a USBJI Young Investigator in Research
In the September edition of the United States Bone and Joint Initiative (USBJI) Newsletter, Sasha Bernatsky, MD, PhD, FRCPC...
Bridging research programs: The Centre of Excellence in Translational Immunology
An interview with Dr. Ciriaco Piccirillo
Interview with Dr. Barry Bedell
FACE TO FACE with Dr. Barry Bedell: A multimodal vision for the SAIL Platform
Interview with Dr. Isabelle Gagnon
FACE TO FACE with Dr. Isabelle Gagnon, a researcher who goes beyond borders to better understand childhood concussion...
Interview with Dr. Don Sheppard
Touching down in Frankfurt en route to Beirut to deliver a lecture on human fungal disease, Dr. Don Sheppard willingly makes time to share...
Interview with Dr. Isabel Fortier
When I was little, I was fascinated by the way the human body works. Later I decided to study biology to find out more about it, and I went into epidemiology for my doctorate...
Interview with Dr. Salvatore Carbonetto
Since Neuroscientist Dr. Salvatore Carbonetto discovered it in 1988, more than 1,000 scientific papers have been published on dystroglycan, a molecule responsible for cell...
Interview with Dr. Stéphane Laporte
Professor Stéphane Laporte's career as a pharmacologist has been, to say the least, extremely successful. He trained as a PhD student at the Université de Sherbrooke, Quebec, and then as a postdoctoral fellow at...
Interview with Dr. Suzanne Morin
Although a relative late-comer to the field of research, general internist Dr. Suzanne Morin has more than made up for the lost time. Since obtaining her Master's degree in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from McGill University in 2007, after 10 years of established clinical practice, she has been involved many exciting projects.
Interview with Dr. Rima Rozen
Genetics has exploded in the last few decades and I've been part of that evolution. When I first trained, it was all about biochemistry and metabolites. Then we moved on to chromosomes, cellular studies and the cloning of genes. Now we're able to look at the entire genome.
Interview with Dr. Madhukar Pai
At McGill University and at the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC), we have the potential to be a leader in global health and translational research.