What do breast cancer cells feel inside the tumour?

Published: 27 October 2020

Using a new technique, a team of McGill University researchers has found tiny and previously undetectable ‘hot spots’ of extremely high stiffness inside aggressive and invasive breast cancer...

McGill co-founded grassroots organization receives major gift to continue COVID-19 fight

Published: 26 October 2020

COVID-19 Resources Canada, a grassroots organization co-founded by a McGill researcher, today announced it received a donation of $250,000 from the Trottier Family Foundation to facilitate Canada’s...

Samara Reck-Peterson, Ph.D. / Zoom Seminar Title: "Microtubule-based transport in health and disease"

Monday, October 19, 2020 16:00to17:00

Hosted by the Dept. of BiochemistryMandatory for Biochemistry Graduate StudentsSamara Reck-Peterson, Ph.D....

Discovery of a new key player in long-term memory

Published: 7 October 2020

A McGill-led multi-institutional research team has discovered that during memory consolidation, there are at least two distinct processes taking place in two different brain networks – the...

Expert opinion: COVID-19 vaccine rollout unlikely before fall 2021

Published: 1 October 2020

Experts working in the field of vaccine development tend to believe that an effective vaccine is not likely to be available for the general public before the fall of 2021. In a paper published...

Timothy J. Stasevich, Ph.D. / Zoom Seminar Title: "Real-time quantification of gene expression with single-molecule precision in living cells"

Monday, October 5, 2020 16:00to17:00

Hosted by the Dept. of BiochemistryMandatory for Biochemistry Graduate StudentsTimothy J. Stasevich, Ph.D.Associate Professor, CSU Monfort Professor3655 promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, QC,...

Online Seminar: Gut feeling – gut microbiome role in fibromyalgia

Friday, May 22, 2020 11:00to12:00

3655 promenade Sir William Osler, Montreal, QC, H3G 1Y6, CA/physiologyCategory: Dept. of Physiology Physiology Friday Seminar Series

Better understanding of nature’s nanomachines may help in design of future drugs

Published: 30 April 2020

Many of the drugs and medicines that we rely on today are natural products taken from microbes like bacteria and fungi. Within these microbes, the drugs are made by tiny natural machines – mega...

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