IHSP Seminar: Dr. Amélie Quesnel-Vallée – “Understanding the Role of Health Policy in Health Inequalities”

Wednesday, January 30, 2013 12:20to13:45

On Wednesday, January 30, 2013 from 12:20pm-1:45pm in the Institute for Health and Social Policy seminar room Dr.1130 avenue des Pins Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 1A3, CA/medhealthsciCategory: Medicine...

Merck Canada awards $4 M to Faculty of Medicine

Published: 4 October 2013

Merck Canada announced yesterday the allocation of a total of $16 million in grants to Quebec’s four faculties of medicine. McGill, along with Université de Montréal, Université de Sherbrooke and...

Un regard sur l’avenir de la médecine personnalisée, 08:00

Thursday, February 12, 2015 08:00to08:30

Un regard sur l'avenir propose une série de vidéos qui analyse en profondeur les projets de recherche actuels à l’Université McGill./canal-savoirCategory: Canal Savoir broadcast schedule

Un regard sur l'avenir de la médecine personnalisée, 9:00

Monday, September 7, 2015 09:00to10:00

Un regard sur l'avenir / Researching the Future/canal-savoirCategory: Canal Savoir broadcast schedule

Diagnostics at Work: From the Clinic to the Community, 16:00

Monday, August 24, 2015 16:00to17:00

Mini-Med - What makes people sick/canal-savoirCategory: Canal Savoir broadcast schedule

4-week prehabilitation prepares cancer patients for surgery

Published: 1 December 2016

Just four weeks of prehabilitation (pre-surgery preparation) may be enough to help some cancer patients get in shape for surgery. That’s according to a recent study of close to 120 colorectal...

Early life adversity affects broad regions of brain DNA

Published: 10 October 2012

Early life experience results in a broad change in the way our DNA is “epigenetically” chemically marked in the brain by a coat of small chemicals called methyl groups, according to researchers at...

How to make preclinical animal research more effective

Published: 24 July 2013

Only 11% of drugs that enter clinical trials in humans are ultimately found safe and effective enough to receive regulatory approval.

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