As COVID-19 restrictions loosen this summer, Canadians will spend more time outdoors and make the most of the sunshine. A new study from McGill University suggests why men may be more genetically prone to develop skin cancer.

Classified as: cancer research, Skin Cancer, Melanoma, Ian Watson, Goodman Cancer Research Centre
Published on: 22 Jun 2020

ECE Professor Tal Arbel recently presented research at the “AI and the Future of Cancer Research” (From the Goodman Cancer Research Centre’s Public Lecture Series).

Professor Arbel spoke about Artificial Intelligence (AI) and specifically her research focus on computer vision, already showing clinical success in the fields of brain tumours and multiple sclerosis.

Classified as: ECE, Tal Arbel, Artificial intelligence, AI, machine learning, ML, cancer research, computer vision, MS
Published on: 13 Nov 2019

New research led by McGill’s Goodman Cancer Research Centre improves our understanding of microRNAs

 

Classified as: cancer research, Goodman Cancer Research Centre, MicroRNA
Published on: 27 Jun 2019

Multi-institutional consortium will provide improved personalized treatments for patients with melanoma and leukemia across Québec

Classified as: cancer research, Goodman Cancer Research Centre, News releases
Published on: 28 Jun 2018

By James Mattina 

On June 23 a group of McGill Medical students will host YogAuction, an outdoor yoga event and silent auction taking place at McGill’s Percival Molson Stadium between 9:30 a.m. and noon. Funds raised from the event will go directly towards Childhood Cancer Canada (CCC), whose mission is to create victories for Canadian children with cancer through investment in national and collaborative research, educational and community programs.

Classified as: cancer research
Published on: 15 Jun 2018

Today in the journal Nature prominent researchers from Canada, Europe and the U.S. have made a powerful call to major funding agencies, asking them to commit to establishing a global genomic data commons in the cloud that could be easily accessed by authorized researchers worldwide.

Classified as: Research, cancer research, genomics, Bartha Knoppers, cloud computing, data storage, oicr
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Published on: 9 Jul 2015
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