For Feb.17, due to the storm, McGill teaching and work must be done remotely. Classes that cannot be done remotely will be cancelled. Labs and evaluations will be rescheduled, as appropriate. Only the McLennan Library is open for study (see hours). All other libraries are closed for the day.
Pour le 17 février, en raison de la tempête, l'enseignement et le travail à McGill doivent être effectués à distance. Les cours qui ne peuvent être effectués à distance seront annulés. Les laboratoires et les évaluations seront reportés, en fonction des besoins. Seule la bibliothèque McLennan est ouverte pour l'étude (voir horaires). Toutes les autres bibliothèques sont fermées pour la journée.
The Department of Physiology would like to congratulate the Mandl Lab on their recent publication in Nature Immunology entitled "Migration-induced cell shattering due to DOCK8 deficiency causes a...
Over the last 2 decades, the nematode C. elegans has become an important model for the study of host-pathogen interactions. It deploys a wide range of strategies to defend itself against infection....
Animal models, especially transgenic rodent models, have enhanced our understanding of cardiovascular function at the molecular level./physiologyCategory: Dept. of Physiology...
The supraoptic (SON) and paraventricular (PVN) nuclei of the hypothalamus play critical roles in the regulation of bodily homeostasis, including the generation of coordinated neurosecretory and...
McGill Physiology is excited to offer our students a unique opportunity to unlock their strengths and interact with their physiology colleagues./physiologyCategory: Dept. of Physiology
Cellular migration is a complex phenomenon that involves the integration of many intracellular processes, allowing for an autonomous response to motility cues found in the cellular environment....
The Department of Physiology together with GAP (Graduate Association of Physiology) invites you to our first Friday @ 4 social event of the new school year. Pour your favourite beverage and come...
Over the past decade, there is growing interest in the role of environmental pollutants in the development of type 2 diabetes./physiologyCategory: Dept. of Physiology
Physiology Friday Seminar Series
The Department of Physiology is proud to announce that one of our PhD students, Stephanie Mouchbahani Constance, has been awarded the prestigious Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship in recognition...