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Electrification of everything will dramatically increase demand for energy storage and conversion, from advanced batteries to green hydrogen and carbon-free fuels, highlighting need for accelerated innovation efforts

The climate crisis continues to attract global attention, and rightfully so, as dramatic incidents worldwide repeatedly underscore the growing severity of the situation. Governments are increasingly responsive to the issue, enacting legislations to eventually reduce the rate of global temperature rise.

Classified as: clean energy, McGill Sustainability Systems Initiative, Li-ion batteries
Published on: 25 May 2021

PLOS ONE publishes foundational article on the Biobanque québécoise de la COVID-19 (BQC19)

Classified as: Research and Innovation, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, COVID 19
Published on: 20 May 2021

Announced today, the McGill-Douglas – Max Planck Institute of Psychiatry International Collaborative Initiative in Adversity and Mental Health is the first international effort devoted to understanding the biology behind how early-life adversity can increase the risk of psychiatric disorders over the course of an individual’s life.

Published on: 11 May 2021

The BIC is pleased to share this  presentation from Helmholtz International BigBrain Analytics Learning Laboratory, supported by HBHL.

Classified as: BIC, HBHL
Published on: 4 May 2021

Genome Canada launched the Canadian VirusSeq Data Portal today to track the evolving COVID-19 pandemic across Canada. 㽶Ƶ researcher Guillaume , a professor in the Department of Human Genetics, along with his research team, led the development of the portal. They worked in collaboration with and world-leading genomics scientists, including Drs.

Classified as: McGill News, Genome Canada, genome research, McGill Genome Centre, Guillaume Bourque, Department of Human Genetics, covid-19
Published on: 27 Apr 2021

Congratulations to our McGill Neuroscience researchers for their role in the grant led by Dr. Yves de Koninck (Laval University): The Canadian Optogenetics and Vectorology Foundry. McGill neuroscientists and other team members from across the country form a consortium of research sites that aims to accelerate the development and dissemination of optogenetic and viral tools.

Published on: 13 Apr 2021

McGill's Professor Bartha Maria Knoppers to co-lead the work package on ethics and interoperability.

Published on: 6 Apr 2021

On March 15, Canada’s three federal research funding agencies—the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council (SSHRC) launched the Tri-Agency Research Data Management Policy (“RDM Policy”).

Classified as: tri-agency, Research Data Management, RDM
Published on: 31 Mar 2021

McGill’s researchers are increasingly reliant on the production, sharing and management of large amounts of data to generate knowledge. Regardless of the research discipline, scope and scale of the research activities, or technological proficiency, access to digital infrastructure has become a fundamental need. As a result, there is a growing need at the University that researchers are supported in the three pillars of digital research infrastructure: Research Data Management (RDM), Advanced Research Computing (ARC), and Research Software (RS).

Classified as: Advanced Research Computing, Digital Research Infrastructure
Published on: 30 Mar 2021

Microplastics are tiny pieces of plastic that are microscopic and up to 5 millimetres in size. McGill research project aims to provide an understanding of how these contaminants end up in Canadian aquatic environments and what impacts they have. 

Classified as: Faculty of Engineering, microplastics, water, water treatment, nanoplastics
Published on: 29 Mar 2021

Experts across Canada, including researchers at McGill, are working to understand the impact of COVID-19 virus variants of concern on the health of Canadians and our public health measures. Today, the Honourable Patty Hajdu, Minister of Health, from the Government of Canada, through the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), to support new research on the COVID-19 virus variants.

Classified as: Research, McGill Genome Centre, COVID 19
Published on: 26 Mar 2021

A Made-in-Canada data solution to support the Government of Canada Variants of Concern Strategy

Classified as: genomics, big-data research, COVID 19
Published on: 23 Mar 2021

, is pleased to announce the 12 award recipients from its second Ignite Grant Competition.

Published on: 19 Mar 2021

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