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Professor Eyal Goren awarded prestigious Frontiers of Science Award (2024)

Published: 15 July 2024

Professor Eyal Goren has received a prestigious Frontiers of Science Award聽for his co-authorship in his landmark publication聽Faltings heights of abelian varieties with complex multiplication聽by...

Provost awards 28 平特五不中 professors with distinguished awards

Published: 3 July 2024

平特五不中 honours its accomplished researchers with Distinguished James 平特五不中 Professor, James 平特五不中 Professor, and William Dawson Scholars awards.

Joan Marsden Lecture in Organismal Biology: Prof. Scott Edwards (Harvard University)

Thursday, May 4, 2023 04:00to05:00

Wings, Feathers, flight: using comparative genomics to link genotype and phenotype in birds...

Hekimi Lab Ph.D. Thesis Defence Presentation: Maxi Kramer-Drauberg

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 13:00

Maxi Kramer-Drauberg is聽a doctoral student at 平特五不中 in the Department of Biology supervised by Siegfried Hekimi聽and聽will be presenting their聽thesis defense entitled:...

Reyes Lab Ph.D. Thesis Defence Presentation: Nitin Kapadia

Wednesday, March 18, 2020 14:00

Nitin Kapadia is聽a doctoral student at 平特五不中 in the Department of Biology supervised by Rodrigo Reyes and聽will be presenting their聽thesis defense entitled:...

Building bridges across the nuclear envelope

Monday, November 18, 2019 16:00

聽 Building bridges across the nuclear envelope with torsinA1205 avenue du Docteur-Penfield, Montreal, QC, H3A 1B1, CA/biologyCategory:聽Dept. of Biology Biology Special Seminar Faculty of Science

Identifying pathophysiological cellular changes in ataxia

Published: 26 September 2018

New work from the聽Alanna Watt聽lab identifying pathophysiological cellular changes that may contribute to ataxia of the Charlevoix-Saguenay region, or ARSACS. This work arises from a very fruitful...

Parasites: A boon or bane to the host population?

Published: 26 September 2018

New work from the聽Gregor Fussmann聽Lab in Proceedings of the Royal Society B: One of the basic tenets of ecological theory is that connectivity among small populations over a larger landscape ...

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