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Semaine de prévention de la #toxicomanie: Le chercheur Thomas Brown est un expert dans le domaine http://t.co/ev6LGNID
November 20, 2012
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Des chercheurs de @McGillU découvrent une mutation génétique liée à certains troubles psychiatriques et à l’obésité http://t.co/1ZzOk9iW
October 09, 2012
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@reinamilton C'est une ressource précieuse pour nos chercheurs ici. Merci
March 28, 2011
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Feriez-vous don de votre cerveau, à votre décès, pour aider les chercheurs ? Danielle Cécyre explique comment fonctionne la Banque de...
March 25, 2011
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Le sommeil - Vos horloges internes sont-elles perturbées? Balado avec Nicolas Cermakian, chercheur. PasseportSanté.net. http://ow.ly/4akGm
March 08, 2011
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Entrevue radio avec Judes Poirier, chercheur reconnu mondialement à propos du vieillissement et de l'Alzheimer. http://ow.ly/3AbuP
January 07, 2011
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"Les chercheurs peuvent maintenant nous transmettre l’évidence que l’art thérapie a des effets thérapeutiques mesurables" http://ow.ly/3m6FX
December 08, 2010
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Le chercheur Antoine Adamantidis utilise l'optogénétique pour comprendre le cycle veille-sommeil. http://ow.ly/3aGUh
November 16, 2010
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Cette année, 2 chercheurs ont été nommés Scientifiques de l’année Radio Canada pour leur travaux de recherche http://ow.ly/2kocM
August 12, 2010
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Une équipe de chercheurs du CHU Ste Justine découvre un gène relié à l’évolution et au développement du cerveau http://ow.ly/29foN
July 09, 2010
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