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Des sentinelles silencieuses veillent à la défense du système nerveux

Published: 15 October 2012

Un événement commun se produit dans maintes pathologies du système nerveux : des cellules microgliales, qui sont des sentinelles chargées de surveiller, se muent en combattantes.  Cellules...

Attack! Silent watchmen charge to defend the nervous system

Published: 15 October 2012

In many pathologies of the nervous system, there is a common event - cells called microglia are activated from surveillant watchmen into fighters.  Microglia are the immune cells of the nervous...

Scientists discover gene behind rare disorders

Published: 9 October 2012

International study with researchers at The Neuro reveals links with other neurodegenerative diseases MONTREAL, October 9, 2012  - Scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital –...

The Murdoch Scandal: A Story of Collusion between British Politics and Media

Monday, October 15, 2012 17:00to18:30

The Murdoch Scandal: A Story of Collusion between British Politics and Media Peter Oborne (Daily Telegraph, London)  855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, CA/channels...

Academic Career Week 2012

Monday, October 15, 2012toFriday, October 19, 2012

Academic Career Week – Designed for PhD’s, Academic Career Week will provide a series of panels and presentations addressing key elements of the doctoral process an/channels-contributeCategory:...

Sarah Banet-Weiser lecture – ‘I’m Like Totally Saved’: Branding Religion and the Moral Limits of the Market – 2 October

Tuesday, October 2, 2012 17:30to19:00

Media@McGill is pleased to welcome Sarah Banet-Weiser as its fall 2012 Media@McGill Beaverbrook Visiting Scholar.855 rue Sherbrooke Ouest, Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7, CA/channels-contributeCategory:...

Production and perception of social communication signals in songbirds

Thursday, September 27, 2012 15:30to16:30

Sarah Woolley, Ph.D. Dr. Woolley is on faculty in the 㽶Ƶ Department of Biology.  She is interested in the neural mechanisms underlying the production and perception of social...

How genetics shape our addictions

Published: 20 September 2012

Genes predict the brain’s reaction to smoking  Have you ever wondered why some people find it so much easier to stop smoking than others? New research shows that vulnerability to smoking addiction...

Thinking the Red Square – Celebrating recent scholarship on the Quebec Student Protests

Tuesday, September 25, 2012 17:00to19:00

Media@McGill, in collaboration with the Mobile Media Lab at Concordia University, and the Canada Research Chair in Technology and Citizenship, invites you to a “5à7” launching two scholarly...

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