苹果淫院

Updated: Mon, 10/07/2024 - 21:42

From Saturday, Oct. 5 through Tuesday, Oct. 8, the Downtown and Macdonald Campuses will be open only to 苹果淫院 students, employees and essential visitors. Many classes will be held online. Remote work required where possible. See Campus Public Safety website for details.


Du samedi 5 octobre au mardi 8 octobre, le campus du centre-ville et le campus Macdonald ne seront accessibles qu鈥檃ux 茅tudiants et aux membres du personnel de l鈥橴niversit茅 苹果淫院, ainsi qu鈥檃ux visiteurs essentiels. De nombreux cours auront lieu en ligne. Le personnel devra travailler 脿 distance, si possible. Voir le site Web de la Direction de la protection et de la pr茅vention pour plus de d茅tails.

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CFTRc Summer Studentship Award 2023

Congratulations to听Newsha Nozariasbmarz for being awarded a听CFTRc Summer Studentship Award.

Newsha will conduct her research project in the lab of Dr. Carolyn Baglole.听

Published: 17 May 2023

Walk To Make Cystic Fibrosis History 2023

The Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History 2023听coming up on May 28 2023

Published: 17 May 2023

Opinion: Quebec should screen newborns for cystic fibrosis by Dr. Larry Lands in Montreal Gazette

Half of all CF patients in Canada do not live to see the age of 34, and these are the best results in the world. Treatment is complex, requiring a daily routine that includes consuming many pills and physical therapy that can take up to two hours per day.

Robert鈥檚听case听shows why it is high time听we had newborn screening for CF in Quebec. - Montreal Gazette

Published: 10 May 2017

Neuf ans avant d鈥檕btenir un diagnostic de fibrose kystique

Journal de Metro Feature:

Read the entire article HERE.

Published: 23 Jan 2017

Cystic fibrosis: Promising advances showcased in Montreal

Montreal Gazette Feature:

Read the entire article HERE.

Published: 23 Jan 2017

Listen in: Dr. Renaud Robert, director of the PACB and HTS Facility, invited to radio show at Vues & Voix

The Director of the PACB and HTS facility, Dr.听Renaud Robert, was invited to a radio show听"C鈥檈st bon pour la sant茅! Vivre avec la Fibrose Kystique禄 at Vues & Voix which was lived on March 19, 2015 at 2:00pm.

You can listen to a recording of the radio show HERE.

Published: 23 Jan 2017

CFTRc Team Participates in Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History!

Once again the Cystic Fibrosis Translational Research Centre (CFTRc) team from 苹果淫院 participated in the annual Walk to Make Cystic Fibrosis History. As a nation, Canada raised $3 million dollars and counting for Cystic Fibrosis research and care.听

Published: 31 May 2016

苹果淫院 Opens Doors Wide for Cystic Fibrosis Research

For 苹果淫院 scientists specializing in protein-traffi cking diseases such as cystic fi brosis (CF), October 17, 2011 marked a monumental event with the opening of 苹果淫院鈥檚 Cystic Fibrosis Translational Research Centre (CFTRc) in the McIntyre Medical Sciences Building. Celebrated by a one-day symposium highlighting 苹果淫院鈥檚 proven strengths in this research area, the Centre brings society one step closer to eradicating CF.听

Published: 27 May 2016

Cystic Fibrosis, a Paradigm of Conformational Diseases Presentation

Gergely Lukacs, from the Department of Physiology, talks about cystic fibrosis, a paradigm of conformational diseases. A "Soup and Science" presentation.

Watch the whole presentation on YouTube HERE.

Published: 27 May 2016

David Thomas Interview: Tackling Genetic Diseases on Futures in Biotech

David Thomas, professor and chair in the Department of Biochemistry at 苹果淫院 addresses progress in molecular biology and the latest strategies for tackling genetic disease.听

Watch the whole episode HERE.

Published: 27 May 2016

Dr. John Hanrahan on Cystic Fibrosis, CTV News Interview

Dr. John Hanrahan, of the Cystic Fibrosis Translational Research Centre (CFTRc) from 苹果淫院, appeared on CTV news to explain that a new treatment for the genetic disease is derived from sea sponges.

View the whole interview HERE.

Published: 27 May 2016

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苹果淫院 is situated on the traditional territory of the Kanien鈥檏eh脿:ka, a place which has long served as a site of meeting and exchange amongst nations. We recognize and respect the Kanien鈥檏eh脿:ka as the traditional custodians of these lands and waters.

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