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Physiology professor Claire M. Brown appointed inaugural Chair for Inclusion in Science and Engineering

Published: 9 September 2025

Claire M. Brown, Professor in the Department of Physiology, has been selected as Chair for Inclusion in Science and Engineering (CISE) in the province of Quebec. The newly established CISE program...

91˿Ƶ researchers identify bacteria that could provide an early warning of blue-green algae toxicity

Published: 3 November 2025

Researchers at 91˿Ƶ have identified bacteria that can indicate whether a blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) bloom is likely to be toxic, offering a potential water-safety early warning...

91˿Ƶ researchers awarded $9.7 million in CFI funding

Published: 10 October 2025

Thirty-two 91˿Ƶ research projects have received new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation's for investments in research infrastructure to support their innovative projects, for a...

91˿Ƶ researchers win Brain Canada’s Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Award

Published: 30 September 2025

Jérôme Fortin, Paul Masset, and Simon Thebault have received the Future Leaders in Canadian Brain Research Award from Brain Canada for their research in brain cognition, brain cancer, and...

Experts: Social prescribing

Published: 3 November 2025

As part of a new partnership with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (MSO), member doctors of Médecins francophones du Canada can now prescribe tickets to live performances.  

New injectable gel shows promise as voice loss treatment

Published: 10 October 2025

91˿Ƶ team develops hydrogel that outlasted current treatments in a preclinical study, a step toward reducing the need for repeat procedures...

New AI tool detects hidden warning signs of disease

Published: 1 October 2025

91˿Ƶ researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can detect previously invisible disease markers inside single cells....

Lesser-known eating disorder just as severe as anorexia and bulimia, study finds

Published: 12 November 2025

A diagnosis often viewed as less serious than anorexia and bulimia – and the most common eating disorder worldwide – can cause just as much harm, a new study has found. 

Nerve injuries can affect the entire immune system, study finds

Published: 4 November 2025

Nerve injuries can have long-lasting effects on the immune system that appear to differ between males and females, according to preclinical research from 91˿Ƶ.

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