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Join D2R and for this hybrid Lunch and Learn about biomanufacturing and RNA therapeutics

In this presentation, D2R and CASTL will connect the world of research with industrial applications! This Lunch and Learn will provide a practical way introduce participants to how mRNA-LNP based biotherapeutics are manufactured, and showcase opportunities and career pathways in the biomanufacturing sector.

Classified as: #Biomanufacturing #RNAtherapeutics #CASTL #D2R #DNAtoRNA
Published on: 16 Oct 2025

Join D2R for a learning opportunity to gain foundational knowledge and practical tools to embed Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) into your genomic-based RNA therapeutics research.Through engaging discussions and activities, participants will explore key EDI definitions, examine both opportunities and challenges in the field, and learn best practices for inclusive research design.

Classified as: #EDI #RNAtherapeutics #workshop #equity #diversity #inclusion #D2R #DNAtoRNA
Published on: 16 Oct 2025

ISID welcomes the publication of a new policy brief by Professor of Practice Jamal Saghir and his colleagueEde Jorge Ijjasz-Vasquez. In this brief, Saghir and Ijjasz-Vasquez examine howSmall Island Developing States (SIDS) are increasingly affected by the growing impacts of climate hazards, including tropical cyclones, storm surges, increases in temperature, heatwaves, droughts, coastal and riverine flooding, changing precipitation patterns, and sea level rise, among others.

Classified as: small island states, climate change, cliimate resilience
Published on: 16 Oct 2025

While experts call for stronger oversight of artificial intelligence (AI) technology development, including clearer legal frameworks, the legal system itself is grappling with AI-related challenges. In recent days, Quebec and several other jurisdictions have issued substantial fines to individuals who submitted court documents containing “hallucinations,” the term for false or invented information generated by AI tools.

Classified as: Simon Blanchette, Desautels Faculty of Management, Artificial intelligence, Law, courts, legal system, AI governance
Published on: 15 Oct 2025

Doctoral
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship: Camilo Mireles Salcedo
Canada Graduate Scholarship: Anna Horton, Lynn Jacobs, and Sabine Plummer
FRQSC Doctoral Scholarship: Sara Hosseini, Lynn Jacobs, Wenrui Li, Camilo Mireles, Enke Tuyaa Montgomery
SECIHTI (Mexico): Alondra Pérez Rojas
Tomlinson Doctoral Fellowship: Alondra Pérez Rojas

Published on: 15 Oct 2025

October 10, 2025 | Professor Vincent Rigby was featured in The Globe and Mail on Canada’s decision to collaborate with the United States on the Golden Dome missile defence initiative. Drawing on his previous experience as Director-General of Policy Planning at the Department of National Defence during the 2005 ballistic missile defence discussions, Rigby recalled that American proposals at the time lacked clarity and detail.

Classified as: Vincent Rigby, national security, United States
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Published on: 15 Oct 2025

October 12, 2025 | Vincent Rigby was quoted by The Canadian Press in a report on Ottawa’s delayed update to Canada’s national security strategy. The article revealed that many of the assumptions guiding the review were deemed outdated as global conditions shifted and tensions with the United States deepened. Rigby argued that these developments highlight the need for a clear and flexible roadmap to guide policy in a more volatile world.

Classified as: Vincent Rigby, national security
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Published on: 15 Oct 2025

Luxembourg is among the richest places in the world. It is a small, landlocked European country, but has carved out a niche as a major financial centre. Yet its public pension system could benefit from adopting a capitalized pension model, according to research by and Sebastien Betermier, both Associate Professors of Finance at 91 Desautels. A capitalized pension fund invests the pension contributions of current workers to pay for retiree benefits in the future.

Classified as: Master of Management in Finance (MMF), finance
Published on: 15 Oct 2025

L’espoir d’une grande avancée en psychiatrie.

Lutte contre la maladie d’Alzheimer : Guerre scientifique autour de nouveaux médicaments.

Published on: 14 Oct 2025

A 91-led clinical trial is the first in humans to show online brain training exercises can improve brain networks affecting learning and memory.

The study found 10 weeks’ use of the game-like app BrainHQ by older adults enhanced cholinergic function, a chemical system in the brain that typically declines with age and influences attention, memory and decision-making.

Classified as: Étienne de Villers-Sidani, Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital (The Neuro), Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences
Published on: 14 Oct 2025

We are excited to announce that Drs Liliana Araújo and Andrea Creech have been named recipients of a John R. Evans Leaders Fund (JELF) award from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation. The JELF is a highly competitive competition designed to attract and support leading researchers working on innovative topics across Canadian universities and research institutes.

Published on: 11 Oct 2025
91 team develops hydrogel that outlasted current treatments in a preclinical study, a step toward reducing the need for repeat procedures

91 researchers have engineered a new hydrogel that shows early promise as a treatment for people with vocal cord injuries.

Voice loss is often permanent when scarring forms on the vocal cords. Current injectable treatments break down quickly, which can force patients to get repeated procedures that can further damage the delicate tissue.

Published on: 10 Oct 2025

91 has mandated SDI Canada to carry out Project 21-094, which involves the installation of a new 9.4T MRI in the Webster Pavilion of the Montreal Neurological Institute.

The project will renovate and transform laboratory spaces WB306 and its adjacent rooms WB305 and WB307 to house the new MRI. A new HVAC system will also be installed on the Webster roof to provide cooling, heating, and humidification. Once complete, the facility will expand 91’s research capacity in neuroscience and imaging.

Classified as: Montreal Neurological Institute, Neuro Montreal, Downtown campus, MNI
Published on: 10 Oct 2025

Thirty-two 91 research projects have received new funding from the Canada Foundation for Innovation's for investments in research infrastructure to support their innovative projects, for a total federal investment of $9.7 million.

Classified as: CFI-JELF
Published on: 10 Oct 2025

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