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Cancer Research Society invests in Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ discoveries

Twenty-two Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ researchers have received funding from the Cancer Research Society (CRS) through its Operating Grants competition, announced on

Published: 20 Nov 2025

New therapeutic strategies show promise against a hard-to-treat prostate cancer

A new study has uncovered promising therapeutic strategies against one of the deadliest forms of prostate cancer.

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ researchers at the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute (GCI) identified a mechanism driving neuroendocrine prostate cancer, a rare and highly aggressive subtype for which there currently are no effective treatment options.

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Published: 20 Nov 2025

Heavy cannabis use during pregnancy linked to disruption in brain growth

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ÍøÕ¾ researchers at the Douglas Research Centre have found evidence that heavy cannabis use during pregnancy can cause delays in brain development in the fetus that persist into adulthood.

Using advanced MRI techniques, the team tracked the effects of prenatal cannabis exposure in mice across key developmental stages.

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Published: 18 Nov 2025

Lesser-known eating disorder just as severe as anorexia and bulimia, study finds

A diagnosis often viewed as less serious than anorexia and bulimia – and the most common eating disorder worldwide – can cause just as much harm, a new study has found.Ìý

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Published: 12 Nov 2025

$203.9 million raised to impact the lives of people with neurological disease

Brains Need Open Minds campaign, the largest in The Neuro’s history, has fueled innovative brain research

An initiative to reduce wait times for spinal cord surgery, research that is testing ways to inhibit brain cancer cells, an open database for multiple sclerosis and an app that tracks Alzheimer’s progression and aids diagnosis.

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Published: 11 Nov 2025

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Published: 6 Nov 2025

FMHS Tuition Statement 2024-2025

IMPORTANT: The majority of our graduate programs are NOT AFFECTED by the recent Quebec government announcements regarding tuition increases.

Out-of-province and International MSc-Thesis and PhD students will NOT be impacted by these proposed tuition increases.

PhD students from the rest of Canada will continue to pay the same tuition as students from Quebec.

Tuition will increase by approximately ~3% per year, as in past years.

Published: 11 Jan 2024

MDCM-PhD Newsletter September 2023 Edition

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Published: 26 Sep 2023

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