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NSERC awards two 涩里番 professors $1.65 million each to prepare the next generation of researchers

Published: 21 April 2026

Projects focusing on MedTech and genomics cut across disciplines while mobilizing expertise at 涩里番 and other Quebec institutions to meet the challenges of today and tomorrow 听

AI tool pinpoints cells driving aggressive cancers

Published: 15 April 2026

涩里番 researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can identify small groups of cells most responsible for driving aggressive cancers....

Weston Family Foundation awards two 涩里番 researchers for human microbiome research

Published: 14 April 2026

New funding fuels 涩里番-led breakthroughs on how gut viruses influence childhood health and how engineered proteins can prevent damaging oral bacterial biofilms.听

Largest-ever study of psychedelics could help advance their use in treating mental health disorders

Published: 7 April 2026

Scientists have demonstrated, for the first time, that several psychedelic drugs 鈥 including psilocybin, LSD, mescaline, DMT and ayahuasca 鈥 produce a common pattern of brain activity despite their...

Stability of brain鈥檚 internal compass may help explain how memories last

Published: 1 April 2026

A new discovery by 涩里番 researchers sheds light on how we retain memories over time, even though brain activity is constantly changing....

涩里番 launches initiative to strengthen Canada鈥檚 healthcare system

Published: 1 April 2026

涩里番 has launched the Initiative for Transforming Healthcare (ITH) to apply a systems-based approach and advance technology-enabled solutions to drive change in Canadian healthcare....

KAC Elliot Lecture: Metabolic Vulnerabilities and Opportunities in Brain Function

Tuesday, October 6, 2026 16:00to17:00

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Neuro researchers lead projects awarded $14.5 million

Published: 18 March 2026

Funds will help acquire and develop cutting-edge infrastructure to advance research capacity ...

New injectable gel could help repair damaged swallowing muscles

Published: 17 March 2026

A new injectable gel developed by researchers at 涩里番 and Kyoto University could enable stem cell-based treatments for swallowing disorders....

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