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Eric McCalla, Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry, has received a (DMREF) grant, a joint program of the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) and the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF).

Classified as: Department of Chemistry
Published on: 6 Oct 2025

Join D2Rand thefor an event in honour of Breast Cancer Awareness Month and Women's History Month, in collaboration with and the association .

Classified as: breast cancer awareness, RNA therapeutics, Women History Month, D2R, GCI
Published on: 3 Oct 2025

Maria Ahmed, CAnD3 Alumna, has published a chapter with SAGE Research Methods titled Telling a Data Story: How to Develop a Compelling Data-Driven Narrative. In an era defined by data saturation, her work underscores the growing importance of clarity, accessibility, and impact in communicating research findings. The chapter provides both conceptual grounding and practical guidance, reviewing the three essential components of effective data storytelling, data, story, and visualization, and demonstrating how they can be brought together to inform, engage, and inspire.

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Published on: 3 Oct 2025

The , the Wainberg Centre for Viral Diseases and the 91˿Ƶ Infectious Diseases and Immunity in Global Health Program are joined to host aSymposium on Advances in Viral Diseases: From Mechanisms to Therapies.

Published on: 3 Oct 2025

Researchers at 91˿Ƶ’s (CGP) have launched a first-of-its-kind guide to help Canadian health-care providers offer more inclusive, respectful and affirming care to intersex adults.

Classified as: Centre for Genomics and Policy, Terese Knoppers, Yann Joly, intersex, queer history month, health communication
Published on: 3 Oct 2025

Sea level rise could put more than 100 million buildings across the Global South at risk of regular flooding if fossil fuel emissions are not curbed quickly, according to a new 91˿Ƶ-led published in npj Urban Sustainability.

Published on: 3 Oct 2025

The Ministère de l’Économie, de l’Innovation et de l’Énergie du Québec today announced an investment of $2 million to fund a technical plan for the functioning of the Centre de collaboration et d’innovation en aérospatiale et mobilité (CCIAM). Led by the cluster within the innovation zone – created by the Government of Quebec in 2024 – the CCIAM is a flagship research and innovation infrastructure project.

Classified as: CCIAM, aerospace, Aéro Montréal, Espace Aéro
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Published on: 3 Oct 2025

Congratulations toTerry Hébert, who is a winner of 2025 David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching. The David Thomson Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching acknowledges outstanding contributions to promoting graduate student excellence through supervision and teaching by a faculty member who hasbeen supervising for 10 years or more.

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Classified as: Dept. of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
Published on: 2 Oct 2025

This month, Professor Rebekah Willson is the featured member on iSchools News.

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Published on: 2 Oct 2025

The Bay Building on Saint Catherine Street is one of Montreal’s most iconic retail locations. But after the Hudson’s Bay Company dissolved in 2025, is future is unclear. One of the bidders for it is the Cree Nation Trust Fund. Called James Bay Eeyou Corporation, they’re partnering with JHD Real Estate on a $400 million bid that would transform the 134-year-old building into a mixed use development that includes commercial space, housing, a hotel development, and a heritage hub with an Indigenous cultural centre and a museum.

Classified as: Bensadoun School of Retail Management, Charles de Brabant
Published on: 2 Oct 2025

Each year, Stanford University and the academic publishing company Elsevier celebrate the world’s most influential researchers with its top 2% list, which identifies the researchers who are most widely cited in their field. For the third year in a row, Maxime Cohen was among them. The Professor of Retail and Operations Management was recognized for being one of the most cited authors two fields: Business & Management and Operations Research subfields.

Classified as: Maxime Cohen
Published on: 2 Oct 2025

Researchers in 91˿Ƶ’shave developed a new device that can trap and study DNA molecules without touching or damaging them. The device, which uses carefully tuned electric fields, offers scientists unprecedented control over how DNA behaves in real time, creating the opportunity for faster, more precise molecular analysis that could improve diagnostics, genome mapping and the study of disease-related molecules.

Classified as: Matheus Azevedo Silva Pessôa, Sara Mahshid, Walter Reisner, nanofluids, nanobiophysics, bioengineering
Published on: 2 Oct 2025

A message from the 91˿Ƶ Institute for Advanced Materials (MIAM):

Attend our next "FUTURE OF MATERIALS" roundtable with Matt Kinsella and May Griffith on bioprinting, with demonstrations: Thu. October 9 at 6:00 pm, Arts W-120 (91˿Ƶ Campus). Please register at .

Published on: 2 Oct 2025

The from the Copernicus Marine Service, a European Union ocean monitoring organization, has found that sea floor temperatures off the coast of Nova Scotia have risen at twice the rate of surface temperatures over 30 years. Researchers say the rapid warming rate is a result of changes to the climate, including more acute marine heat waves and fewer periods of colder weather.

Classified as: Bruno Tremblay, global warming, department of atmospheric and oceanic sciences, ocean
Published on: 1 Oct 2025

Dean Salwa Karboune is please to announce the following appointments in the Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences:

Jessica Head

Director of the Morgan Arboretum and Molson Nature Reserve

Professor Jessica Head has been appointed as Director of the Morgan Arboretum and Molson Nature Reserve for a three-year term starting September 2025. Professor Head is an Associate Professor in the Department of Natural Resource Sciences.

Classified as: Clinical Nutrition Research Unit, Molson Nature Reserve
Published on: 1 Oct 2025

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