ACB Seminar Series: Natasha Chang Ph.D. (Molecular mechanisms of muscle stem cell function and dysfunction)

Wednesday, June 4, 2025 11:30to12:30

3640 rue University, Montreal, QC, H3A 0C7, CA/anatomyCategory: Anatomy and Cell Biology Departmental Seminar Series

Congratulations to Prof. Yasser Riazalhosseini and his colleagues on receiving the US Department of Defense grant

Published: 27 November 2024

Yasser Riazalhosseini, PhD, Associate Professor in the Department of Human Genetics, and Head of Cancer Genomics at the Victor Phillip Dahdaleh Institute of Genomic Medicine and clinicians from...

Ursula Stochaj: Lab's podcast on publication

Published: 11 March 2025

VCP; Youtube video generated by Cure VCP Disease:...

2025 Adipose Biology Conference

Tuesday, August 19, 2025toWednesday, August 20, 2025

Join us on August 19-20, 2025, for the Adipose Biology Conference in Montréal, Québec. This event brings together leaders in adipose tissue biology research for an exciting mix of lectures,...

Congratulations to Prof. Davis!

Published: 4 December 2024

Last week, ACB had the opportunity to celebrate the retirement of Professor Elaine Davis, who has worked in the department for over twenty years. Congratulations to Prof. Davis!...

Celebrating Dedication & Commitment

Published: 19 March 2025

Honoring our incredible team members for their years of service and dedication! 💙👏 Your hard work and passion make all the difference. Here's to many more milestones ahead! ✨ #StaffAppreciation ...

Prof. Venne awarded the 2024 President's Prize for Excellence in Teaching

Published: 19 December 2024

Prof. Gabriel Venne, Director of the Division of Anatomical Sciences, has been awarded the 2024 President's Prize for Excellence in Teaching. Pictured here is Prof. Venne receiving his award from...

New publication in Science from the Bernard lab with former and current Cell Biology graduate students Emilie Brûlé and Hailey Schultz

Published: 20 March 2025

Myostatin is a paracrine myokine that regulates muscle mass in a variety of species, including humans. In this work, they report a functional role for myostatin as an endocrine hormone that...

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