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The ‘Montreal Model’ of ketamine therapy yields more sustained depression relief

A first-of-its-kind clinical trial found that ketamine’s benefits for treating severe depression can be improved when combined with psychotherapy and supportive treatment environments.

Led by researchers at ĢƵ, the study suggests this approach can yield valuable therapeutic experiences that lead to longer-lasting relief than standard treatment.

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Published: 18 Jun 2025

How disrupted daily rhythms can affect adolescent brain development

A new ĢƵ-led study suggests that disrupting the body’s internal clock during adolescence can alter how the brain responds to an in-utero risk factor linked to certain brain disorders.

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Published: 17 Jun 2025

Airbus and ĢƵ are driving innovation in aerospace with an agreement for experiential learning and research 

ĢƵ and Airbus, a world leader in aviation and aerospace, are pleased to announce the signing of a strategic collaborative agreement to foster innovation, training and research in this key sector. This partnership will increase synergies between industry and academia while offering new perspectives to members of the ĢƵ community.

A gateway to research and innovation

Published: 16 Jun 2025

Couples who co-create a shared worldview find greater meaning in life

Fostering shared understanding between romantic partners may be a powerful way for people to navigate uncertainty and build a more meaningful life, a study by ĢƵ researchers suggests.

Published: 16 Jun 2025

​​​​​​​Polaris: a call to action to attract global research talent

MONTREAL, June 14, 2025 – In a global context marked by geopolitical instability, four major Quebec universities – Université Laval, ĢƵ, Université de Montréal and Université de Sherbrooke – are joining forces to launch a series of ambitious initiatives aimed at making Quebec a key destination for top-tier researchers. Co-ordinated steps will also be undertaken at the national level to strengthen Canada’s scientific sovereignty and attract the world’s brightest minds.

Published: 14 Jun 2025

Why some coral reefs resist bleaching

A new study led by researchers at ĢƵ and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute (STRI) in Panama reveals why some corals resist bleaching while others don’t: the answer lies in a complex partnership between corals and their microbial allies, shaped by the history of the waters they inhabit.

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Published: 12 Jun 2025

Dragonfly study challenges traditional ideas about biodiversity conservation

A study has found that the impact of climate change on an animal’s traits can begin much earlier than scientists previously thought – a discovery that could reshape how researchers and policymakers approach biodiversity conservation.

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Published: 12 Jun 2025

Program helps cancer survivors return to work with confidence

A new pilot project led by ĢƵ researchers is showing early success in helping cancer survivors return to work, addressing an aspect of recovery they say is often overlooked.

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Published: 11 Jun 2025

Scientists edit oat DNA for the first time, paving the way for healthier, more climate-resilient crops

For the first time, scientists have successfully edited oat DNA, a breakthrough that could accelerate the development of oats with more fibre, higher yields, and greater resilience to climate change.

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Published: 10 Jun 2025

Methane leaks from dormant oil and gas wells in Canada are seven times worse than thought, ĢƵ study suggests

Methane emissions from Canada’s non-producing oil and gas wells appear to be seven times higher than government estimates, according to a new study led by researchers at ĢƵ. The findings spotlight a major gap in the country’s official greenhouse gas inventory and raise urgent questions about how methane leaks are monitored, reported and managed.

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Published: 6 Jun 2025

Protecting seniors with dementia from financial fraud

Fraud is now the leading crime committed against seniors in Canada, and individuals with cognitive decline are particularly at risk. On June 11, ĢƵ’s Dementia Education Program will host a webcast to raise awareness about how to prevent people living with dementia from becoming victims of financial fraud.

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Published: 5 Jun 2025

Clinical research on psychedelics gets a boost from new study

As psychedelics gain traction as potential treatments for mental health disorders, an international study led by researchers at ĢƵ, Imperial College London, and the University of Exeter stands to improve the rigour and reliability of clinical research.

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Published: 3 Jun 2025

Citizen science project aims to map biodiversity across Canada

A nationwide initiative is inviting Canadians to help map the country’s biodiversity, one photo at a time. From June 1 to Oct.1, Blitz the Gap is mobilizing citizen scientists, researchers and nature enthusiasts to document species from coast to coast to coast,

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Published: 30 May 2025

Meeting the public transit needs of aging Canadians

For older Canadians, having transportation options that allow them to maintain their independence is key to being able to remain in their own homes, or “age in place.” While many continue to drive, public transit – when available – can offer a low-cost, flexible alternative that helps older adults stay active and connected to their communities.

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Published: 29 May 2025

Biological markers for teen depression

Using a novel lab method they developed, ĢƵ researchers have identified nine molecules in the blood that were elevated in teens diagnosed with depression. These molecules also predicted how symptoms might progress over time.

The findings of the clinical study could pave the way for earlier detection, before symptoms worsen and become hard to treat.

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Published: 22 May 2025

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