Studying the mutations in kidney cancer after surgery could help to better predict the risk of the disease coming back, according to the latest results of a decade-long international study.

The research, undertaken by a team of 44 researchers at 23 institutions across Europe and Canada, including McGill University, is the largest to link the genetic changes that occur in kidney cancer to patient outcomes.

Classified as: kindney, Cancer, risk, recurrence, DNA sequencing, personalized treatment
Published on: 23 Feb 2023

After extensive cleaning and air-testing, we are glad to announce that the North Block of the Stewart Biology Building is safe for use, and is open effective immediately.

Classified as: Building closure updates, Stewart Biology Building
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

Message from Fabrice Labeau, Co-Acting Provost and Vice-Principal (Academic), Deputy Provost (Student Life and Learning) and planning chief for the Emergency Operations Centre (EOC) on behalf of the EOC

Dear members of the Macdonald Campus community,

Classified as: Building closure updates
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Published on: 22 Feb 2023

Antoine Labelle has been named the recipient of the 2022 William Moser Memorial Prize, an award given to McGill students who achieve outstanding results in the William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition.

Published on: 22 Feb 2023

The Faculty of Law is pleased to announce that Professor Shauna Van Praagh has been appointed by the Governor in Council as president of the Law Commission of Canada for a five-year term, effective 6 June 2023.  

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Published on: 22 Feb 2023

This message is sent on behalf of Yves Beauchamp, Vice-Principal (Administration and Finance).

Ce message est envoyé au nom d’Yves Beauchamp, vice-principal (administration et finances).

La version française suit.

 

Dear colleagues,

Classified as: Home Office Expenses
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Published on: 22 Feb 2023

According to Professor Henry Mintzberg, there are four types of organizations: autocracy, meritocracy, bureaucracy, and adhocracy. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses. Many small businesses are autocracies and revolve around the vision of their founder. This gives them a limited management hierarchy and can help enable dynamism. But there are drawbacks too: a founder obsessed with their own vision may lose sight of some of the practical details needed to make their business profitable.

Classified as: Henry Mintzberg, Strategy and Organization (T)
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

As part of their effort to reduce emissions, large companies like McDonald’s have announced cuts to emissions from their own operations and power supply. These are known as Scope 1 and Scope 2 emissions, respectively. But large firms often do less to address emissions generated by the products they sell, which are known as Scope 3 emissions. McDonald’s is planning to install LED lights and power its restaurants with renewable energy. But it isn’t doing as much to address the carbon footprint of its food production.

Classified as: Sanjith Gopalakrishnan, Operations Management (T), Sustainability
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

Violent extremism in Canada is now considered a significant public health issue requiring prevention programs. At the same time that a surge in far-right movements has become a top concern for national security, Ottawa continues efforts to bring home and reintegrate women detained in Syria after travelling to join the Islamic State.

Classified as: violent, extremism, Quebec, radicalized, mental health, individuals, far right, far left, Religious
Published on: 22 Feb 2023

In 2021, thanks to the generosity of alumnus Don Lewtas, we saw the launch of the Lewtas Office of Experiential Learning. Since the office’s inception, the team at the Lewtas Office, led by Leigh Korey, PhD, has been hard at work creating powerful hands-on learning opportunities that play a vital role in the student journey.

Classified as: experiential learning, alumni, Leigh Korey, Donald Lewtas, Desautels alumni, Desautels International Advisory and Advancement Board, students, mcgill24, Integrated Management Student Fellowship (IMSF), Marcel Desautels Institute for Integrated Management (MDIIM), Honours in Investment Management (HIM), Bachelor of Commerce (BCom)
Published on: 21 Feb 2023

Last Thursday, we noted that some areas of the Stewart Biology Building would be re-cleaned, and that a fresh round of air tests would determine whether the building could re-open sometime this week. The re-cleaning was completed over the weekend, and new air samples will soon be taken from the North and South Blocks for testing.

Classified as: Stewart Biology Building, Building closure updates
Published on: 20 Feb 2023

The IASL was pleased to host Prof. Byers and Prof. Boley from the University of British Columbia for a guest lecture on February 16th. In front of an excited cohort, Prof. Byers and Prof. Boley delivered an interesting and engaging lecture based on their new book titled "Who Owns Outer Space?".

"We are immensely grateful to Prof. Byers and Prof. Boley for sharing their expertise on such a contemporary and important issue in Space Law" Interim Director, Prof. Donal Hanley said.

 

 

Classified as: air and space law
Published on: 20 Feb 2023

While officials have repeatedly sought to assure residents that the water and air in East Palestine, Ohio, are safe after the derailment of a train carrying hazardous materials earlier this month, anxiety has permeated the community amid reports of rashes, nausea and headaches. While it was deemed safe for evacuated residents to return home on February 8, community members have questioned how safe their village is and the validity of the air and water tests. (CNN)

Classified as: McGill experts, Ohio, train derailment, air pollution, air quality, Hazardous materials, Scott Weichenthal, Department of Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Occupational Health
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Published on: 20 Feb 2023

Gerhard Multhaup, PhD  - Former Chair, Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics (2011-2021) and Anne McKinney, PhD - Former Associate Dean, Academic Affairs (2019-2022) were honoured by Dr. David Eidelman, Vice-Principal (Health Affairs) and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at the Outgoing Faculty Leaders Reception recognizing their outstanding contributions to the Faculty of Medicine and to McGill University. The event was held on Thursday, February 9, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. at Holmes Hall.

Published on: 20 Feb 2023

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