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Trainee achievements

The RI-MUHC is proud to showcase some of its trainees' many achievements. Congratulations to all!

RI-MUHC trainee wins national award for work on cannabis use and arthritis

Nicole Andersen is recognized by the Canadian Rheumatology Association for work investigating cannabis use in inflammatory arthritis

McGill medical student presents her RI-MUHC research project at CROI 2023

Dana Kablawi is investigating sex differences in the association of HIV with metabolic-fatty liver disease

RI-MUHC trainee wins best abstract award from the Canadian Rheumatology Association

Leah Flatman’s study aims to evaluate the risk of serious infections in offspring born to mothers with chronic...

Former RI-MUHC trainee wins L’Oréal-Unesco science award

Omani researcher Maha al-Riyami, PhD, studies underlying causes of type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases

RI-MUHC trainee wins best presentation award at Congrès provincial de la recherche Mère-Enfant

Marissa Fazio’s M.Sc. project aims to prevent health-care-associated...

Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Award goes to former doctoral student at the RI-MUHC

Dominique Geoffrion is recognized as a young leader creating meaningful change

Congratulations to trainees distinguished in the 2022 RI-MUHC Annual Report!

As research trainees, you have a crucial role in our worldwide network.

Summer Student Research Day returns to the RI-MUHC

A diverse group of young research trainees present their summer projects

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