Beyond accessibility
How the Jooay App helps families find inclusive play opportunities for children with disabilities and connects families to their communities
Psychologist Tina Montreuil is making a difference
RI-MUHC researcher invited to provide expert testimony to the House of Commons regarding her project, the Montreal Antenatal Well-Being Study...
Genetic causes of cerebral palsy uncovered through whole-genome sequencing
Canadian scientists demonstrate that cerebral palsy may be caused by both genetic and environmental factors...
An opportunity to learn, celebrate and connect during Black History Month at the RI-MUHC
An expert panel explored Equity, Diversity and Inclusion in research and healthcare
Bringing rare and undiagnosed diseases out of the shadows
A new network will advance research and care for thousands of people suffering from a rare or undiagnosed disease
Viagra to treat oxygen-deprived newborns
A study from Dr. Pia Wintermark demonstrates the efficiency of sildenafil (also known as Viagra) in treating babies with neonatal encephalopathy
RI-MUHC successes in Networks funding from the FRQ-S
Our researchers will lead three new thematic networks whose funding was announced this week
Marilyn Ahun receives Victoria S. Levin Award for Early Career Success
As we celebrate the International Day of Women and Girls in Science on February 11, the RI-MUHC congratulates one of...
Collaborating to advance maternal and child health research
Quebec’s four major pediatric research centres unite for the Congrès Provincial de la Recherche Mère-Enfant
LOVE is all you need
Research led by pediatric ethicist Franco Carnevale examines an impactful approach to mental health promotion that helps young people without making them feel like patients