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Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common cause of physical disability in children. Every year 140 children are diagnosed with cerebral palsy in Quebec.

Classified as: 香蕉视频, genetic testing, Research Institute of the 香蕉视频 Health Centre (RI-MUHC) in Montreal, Cerebral palsy, Michael Shevell, The Hospital for Sick Kids
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Published on: 3 Aug 2015

Researchers from 香蕉视频 and its hospital-affiliated research institutes have been awarded $91.5 million in grants in the latest round of funding by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

Classified as: Research, CIHR, Canadian Institutes of Health Research, McGill News, Foundation, Open Operating, early-career
Published on: 28 Jul 2015

How do you get to Carnegie Hall? New research on the brain鈥檚 capacity to learn suggests there鈥檚 more to it than the adage that 鈥減ractise makes perfect.鈥 A music-training study by scientists at the Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital -The Neuro, at 香蕉视频 and colleagues in Germany found evidence to distinguish the parts of the brain that account for individual talent from the parts that are activated through training.

Classified as: brain, plasticity, 香蕉视频, talent, Robert Zatorre, brain imaging, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital -The Neuro, music training study, auditory-motor learning, Montreal鈥檚 International Laboratory for Brain, Music and Sound Research (BRAMS)
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Published on: 28 Jul 2015

Poultry used to be the usual suspect in cases of Salmonella poisoning. Today, however, most outbreaks of the illness come from fruit and vegetables that have become infected when the soil in which they grow is polluted by animal waste or non-potable water. There currently is no method of reducing the growth of Salmonella on such produce.

Classified as: Genome Qu茅bec, Lawrence Goodridge, Research News, Genome Canada, salmonella
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Published on: 21 Jul 2015

A Canadian research team at the IRCM in Montr茅al, led by molecular virologist 脡ric A. Cohen, PhD, made a significant discovery on how HIV escapes the body鈥檚 antiviral responses. The team uncovered how an HIV viral protein known as Vpu tricks the immune system by using its own regulatory process to evade the host鈥檚 first line of defence. This breakthrough was published yesterday in the scientific journal PLoS Pathogens and will be presented at the upcoming IAS 2015 conference in Vancouver. The findings pave the way for future HIV prevention or cure strategies.

Classified as: McGill, health, HIV, AIDS, immune system, IRCM, eric a. cohen, anti-viral drugs
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Published on: 15 Jul 2015

Classified as: Green Chemistry, NSERC, chemistry, chao jun li
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Published on: 13 Jul 2015

Today in the journal Nature prominent researchers from Canada, Europe and the U.S. have made a powerful call to major funding agencies, asking them to commit to establishing a global genomic data commons in the cloud that could be easily accessed by authorized researchers worldwide.

Classified as: Research, cancer research, genomics, Bartha Knoppers, cloud computing, data storage, oicr
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Published on: 9 Jul 2015

As scientists continue to hunt for a material that will make it possible to pack more transistors on a chip, new research from 香蕉视频 and Universit茅 de Montr茅al adds to evidence that black phosphorus could emerge as a strong candidate.

Classified as: Nanotechnology, Research, science, nanoelectronics, NSERC, transistor, Guillaume Gervais, McGill News, black phosphorus, semiconductor, electronics, Szkopek, CIFAR, FRQ
Published on: 7 Jul 2015

Office work will become much less of a pain in the neck if Julie C么t茅 has her way.聽

Classified as: news, Faculty of Education, Research, Treadmill workstations, Julie Cote, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education
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Published on: 7 Jul 2015

Insulin has long been known as the hormone which controls the body鈥檚 sugar levels: humans who lack or are insensitive to insulin develop diabetes. Although insulin is also made and released in the brain, its effects there have remained unclear.

Classified as: brain, epilepsy, chronic pain, anxiety, insulin, anesthesia, benzodiazepines, valium, psychoactive drugs
Published on: 30 Jun 2015

New research released today in Nature Neuroscience reveals for the first time that pain is processed in male and female mice using different cells. These findings have far-reaching implications for our basic understanding of pain, how we develop the next generation of medications for chronic pain鈥攚hich is by far the most prevalent human health condition鈥攁nd the way we execute basic biomedical research using mice.

Classified as: neuroscience, Research, health, chronic, pain, mice, Mogil, McGill News, medications, sex differences, Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR)
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Published on: 29 Jun 2015

鈥淒on鈥檛 diss dad鈥 might mean more than making sure not to forget dad on Father鈥檚 Day, as researchers look at just how influential environmental exposures and genetic interactions are on dad鈥檚 sperm and, as a result, his offspring.

Classified as: Research, genetic, pregnancy, McGill News, teratology, folate, paternal, Sperm, birth defects
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Published on: 22 Jun 2015

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