"There's a lot confusion about best-before dates," said Lawrence Goodwin, 'sIan and Jayne Munro Chair in Food Safety, in an interview on CBCMontreal'sDaybreak.
Joelle Pineau, an associate professor at university and the lab’s head, said that medical imaging was a good fit for the kind of “fundamental research” on artificial intelligence that Facebook hired her to do.
Matthew Caplan, a postdoctoral research fellow at , and colleagues have had their findings on nuclear pasta accepted for publication in the journalPhysical Review Letters.
Professor Kim Samuelsays we should turn away from wifi, mobile phones and social media to put wellbeing at the heart of student care as the new school and university year begins.
The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator is used by firms worldwide to test their employees. In her new book, Merve Emre looks at the system’s curious origins.
The Co-Chairs of the meeting, who will take an active role in a number of sessions, are:Jay Flatley, Executive Chairman, Illumina, USA;Suzanne Fortier, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, , Canada;Matt Hancock, Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, United Kingdom;Ken Hu, Deputy Chairman and Rotating Chairman, Huawei Technologies, People’s Republic of China;Liu Jitao, China Communications Construction Company, People’s Republic of China;Carlos Moedas, Commissioner for Research, Science and Innovation, European Commission; andAbi Ramanan, Chief Exe
The late Dr. Maude Abbott is known for overcoming “the gender-based odds against her to become an internationally respected pathologist and a world authority on heart defects,” according to the posthumous acknowledgement on herCanadian commemorative stamp.
Op-ed byJohn Bergeron, Emeritus Robert Reford Professor and Professor of Medicine at
(This interview has been condensed and edited from The CEO Series on CJAD, hosted by Associate Professor Karl Moore. This article was written with Dan Schechner, BCom student at ) “Montreal chef and restaurateur David McMillan knows how badly that's needed in his industry, and in many others."
There will doubtless be more and more postgraduate degrees based on cannabis production after it has been legalized, says Anja Geitmann, dean of agriculture at Montreal’s . “I’m pretty sure it’s going to change the research landscape in the sense that researchers now have access or can do research on the plant much easier,” she says.
Prof. Amelie Quesnel-Vallee, director of the Observatory on Health and Social Services Reforms, warned that adding more private services would affect the public system. “Health professionals have to come from somewhere. If they’re practising in the private sector, they’re not in the public. Even if the private didn’t offer higher salaries, the increased demand would drive salaries up, and the public system would have to bear extra costs.”
Brenda Milner is celebrated for her insight into recollections as a feature of neurobiology; the man who could only live in the present
The 120-credit college program was designed in collaboration with Mohawk educators and will be taught on the South Shore territory. ... For , Monday’s announcement is part of its strategy to adapt to the recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. The university’s end goal is to double Indigenous enrolment by 2025.
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En compilant les données des CRC, La Presse a pu remarquer que les femmes étaient peu présentes dans plusieurs institutions et domaines au Québec. ... L’Université est la seule institution de grande taille à atteindre sa cible. L’Université de Montréal et l’Université Laval accusent des retards importants. … « On a vraiment fait un effort pour mettre beaucoup de lumières sur les questions d’équité, de diversité et d’inclusion depuis quatre ans », affirme la vice-principale adjointe (politiques, procédures et équité) de l’Université , Angela Campbell...
The funding will be split between separate projects looking into the properties of cannabidiol and a search for a new treatment of an aggressive brain cancer.
(Opinion byChristopher Ragan,director ofMax Bell School of Public Policy, .)
Four years ago, the Mount Polley disaster reminded us that mining comes with risks. On Aug. 4, 2014, a tailings dam at Imperial Metals’ Mount Polley copper and gold mine ruptured, spilling 24 million cubic metres of water and tailings into several lakes and rivers in British Columbia’s Interior. It was the largest tailings-dam rupture in Canadian history.