HIV target shows surprising resistance

Published: 8 April 2016

By Tod Hoffman, Lady Davis Institute  Research reveals that even a tiny mutation can allow the HIV virus to become resistant to therapies using the CRISPR/Cas9 gene-editing platform

Long-term limitations imposed on patients with pulmonary embolism

Published: 20 March 2017

A multi-centre clinical study, led by Dr. Susan Kahn at the Jewish General Hospital (JGH), determined that nearly half of the patients who suffer a pulmonary embolism (PE) – a blood clot in the...

37th OSLER LECTURE: Margaret Lock with "The Alzheimer Enigma in an Aging World"

Wednesday, November 5, 2014 18:00to19:30

McIntyre Medical Building, CA, Charles F. Martin Amphitheatre, 5th Floor (Rm 504), CA/newsroomCategory: Lecture dates

Preventable deaths of children with HIV

Published: 19 July 2016

McGill Newsroom Reducing opportunistic infections such as TB in children with HIV could save both lives and money

Public Lecture - Dr. Hirsh Rosenfeld Annual Distinguished Public Lecture in Family Medicine - with guest speaker Dr. Marion Dove

Tuesday, April 25, 2017 19:00to20:30

The McGill University Department of Family Medicine and the St. James Literary Society are pleased to present:PHI Centre & McGill University, CA, CA/familymedCategory: Dept. of Family Medicine...

A flicker of hope for rhizo kids

Published: 6 September 2015

The dedicated work by Dr Nancy Braverman is featured in this New York Times article on children with RCDP, a rare and devastating disease.  

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