April 06, 2010
Section : The Douglas

Through research at PEPP, patients benefit from new knowledge, resulting in state-of-the-art diagnostic and treatment methods for the early stages of psychosis

April 22, 2010
Section : The Douglas

Research at the Eating Disorders Program addresses various aspects of the phenomenology, etiology, and treatment of eating disorders in the spectrum of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa.

March 09, 2010
Section : Research

We all know that, as a population, we are getting older: By 2016, 17% of Canadians will be at least 65 years old and, as the population ages, the number of Alzheimer’s cases will rise accordingly (Statistics Canada) The risk of depression among caregivers of Alzheimer’s sufferers is twice as high as for informal caregivers of individuals with no dementia The needs of our aging population will be a heavy load to bear if we do not find more effective means to treat and prevent ...

July 28, 2015
Section : News

The Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), together with Rona Ambrose, Canada’s Minister of Health, announced today in Calgary the 533 recipients of the 2014 Foundation Grants live pilot competition and the 2014-2015 Transitional Open Op

January 05, 2015
Section : News

Dr. Serge Gauthier, M.D., FRCPC, an eminent researcher in Alzheimer’s disease, has been appointed to the Order of Canada.

August 18, 2014
Section : News

International researchers will talk about sex and gender differences in brain-hormone interactions and thereby better understand stress and its impact on mental health

April 02, 2014
Section : News

On March 13, McGill honoured over 50 winners of provincial, national and international prizes and awards at a public gala – an event known as Bravo.

January 08, 2014
Section : News

 A Douglas study featured in Quebec Science top ten discoveries of 2013

June 01, 2013
Section : News

Different forms of early childhood trauma can increase the risk for mental illness in adulthood.

June 23, 2011
Section : News

Stress in the city > Time Magazine, Huffington Post, Scientific American and others  talk about Jens Pruessner's surprising study results.