Scientists identify key gene associated with addiction

Published: 4 August 2015

A new study published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry by a team led by Salah El Mestikawy, Ph.D., researcher at the Douglas Mental Health University Institute (CIUSSS de l’Ouest-de-l’île-de...

Outremont: zoning on new places of worship

Published: 8 December 2015

"The borough of Outremont has overwhelmingly adopted a controversial bylaw banning new places of worship on Bernard and Laurier avenues." (Source: CBC)

Expert: Opioid epidemic

Published: 12 April 2016

​Prescriptions for dangerous alternatives to OxyContin are soaring, showing that a crackdown on the popular painkiller has failed to curb Canada’s opioid crisis.

Negotiations resume with AMURE

Published: 25 January 2013

McGill Human Resources has asked Research and International Relations to relay updates on the University’s negotiations with AMURE, the union representing research associates and assistants....

How McGill students created a new, more respectful Frosh

Published: 22 September 2014

Mid-September: the time when universities and communities across Canada and the United States lick their wounds after yet another terrible Frosh (Freshman Orientation) season. Inappropriate...

New Segal Family Chair in Molecular Oncology

Published: 16 June 2015

Last night, Dr. Christoph Borchers was formally installed as the inaugural appointment to the Segal Family Chair in Molecular Oncology at McGill University. He will carry out his research on...

McGill tops Maclean's rankings for 11th straight year

Published: 30 October 2015

Quebec universities did well in Maclean’s magazine’s 2016 university rankings. McGill University retained its place as the top-ranked university in the medical doctoral category for the 11th...

Heart attacks could be reduced by rethinking statins

Published: 11 March 2016

By Julie Robert, McGill University Health Centre Millions of people today take statins to help lower their cholesterol level.

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