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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

The 2023 RI-MUHC Annual Report is online!

An invitation from Dr. Rhian Touyz

When dads are feeling a bit depressed or anxious, how do kids fare?

Unexpected research findings shed a new light on the connection between fathers’ mental health and children’s...

The Canadian Co-infection Cohort marks 20 years of HIV-HCV research

Since 2003, the CCC study led by the RI-MUHC’s Dr. Marina Klein has been working to improve care and outcomes for people living with both HIV...

Cutting-edge facilities and expertise on display at the 2023 Platform Expo

Researchers and trainees learn from the experts in an interactive half-day event

Seeking to understand how cancer spreads

A new RI-MUHC research study identifies the role of neutrophil extracellular traps in promoting cancer metastasis to the lymph nodes

When RSV weighs heavily on the Canadian health-care system

The adoption of preventive measures could alleviate this burden, shows a study carried out by researchers at the Montreal Children's Hospital and...

Major scientific achievement gives hope to families affected by 4H leukodystrophy

RI-MUHC team creates first representative model of this rare disease

Severe maternal complications at childbirth: a recurring hazard?

New study paints clear picture of maternal health within the population of Quebec

More than 75% of Canadians had immunity to SARS-CoV-2 due to infection by March 2023

Scientists used aggregate data to estimate trends in both infection-acquired and vaccine-induced...

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