Needs Assessment, Adaptation and Pilot Testing of a Patient Decision Aid for North American Elderly Women with Stress Urinary Incontinence

Effectuer une évaluation des besoins et élaborer un outil de prise de décision partagée comprenant des options de traitement conservateur et chirurgical pour aider les femmes de 60 ans et plus touchées par l’incontinence urinaire à l’effort. Notre étude contribuera à impliquer activement les femmes âgées dans les décisions concernant le traitement de leur incontinence […]

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Conductive Hydrogels for neurohybrid interfaces (CHORE)

CHORE aims at the design of a biohybrid synapse between biological neuronal cells and organic neuromorphic devices made of CHORE aims at the design of a biohybrid synapse between biological neuronal cells and organic neuromorphic devices made of a conjugated polymer-based hydrogel which is sentitive to ions released by ther biologtical counterpart. The project icludes […]

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Studying VR painting with a participatory design approach

Painting in Virtual Reality (VR) offers unprecedented possibilities for artists to create and visualize 3D scenes. On the one hand, modern VR painting applications reproduce the traditional painting metaphors of a brush that traces paint strokes. On the other hand, these strokes can be traced in 3D space rather than on a flat canvas, a […]

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Wood Biochar Monolith as Low-cost, High-performance Nanocarbon Material for Electrical Energy Storage

With the rapid development of the economy, the demand for electrical energy storage is also increasing. However, the lack of high-efficiency, economical and reliable energy storage technologies makes it difficult for current electrochemical systems to utilize renewable energy and enable the circular economy fully. As an efficient and green energy storage device, the supercapacitor has […]

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Analysis and Compression of Expressive Dance Animations for Zoetropes

Many animations and videos have high frame rates — meaning many still frames are shown to the viewer per second — in order to give the viewer motion information needed to parse the video. For example, expressive dancing sequences are usually shown in high frame rates because they contain large motions, and often a human […]

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Working for a Member of Parliament: Understanding the Role of Political Staff in the Representation Process

This research project investigates the role of political staffers in Canada’s representative democracy. Working with the leading expert on political representation, Dr. Sarah Childs (University of Edinburgh), this project explores how political staffers contribute to the process of political representation. Political staff are the first, if not only, point of contact for constituents. This project […]

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Effects of pain experience on fixed perceived effort motor tasks

Whilst, perceptions of effort have received increasing attention, the perception of pain has received much less attention despite its inherent role during voluntary activities such as exercise. Pain is defined as “an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with, or resembling that associated with, actual or potential tissue damage”. As such, pain is a regular […]

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Metabolic differences during metastasis of epithelial ovarian cancers

Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is a debilitating disease that has a 5-year survival rate of only 44%, making it the fifth most lethal cancer in women. A major reason for this low survival rate is the high rate of metastasis, where cells detach from the primary tumour site on the ovary and reattach at secondary […]

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Investigating AKT1-dependent pathways to regulate cellular metabolism

The serine/threonine kinase AKT1 is a key mediator of cell growth and survival processes including glucose metabolism, apoptosis, transcription, proliferation, and migration. AKT1 is activated by phosphorylation at two key regulatory sites, Threonine308 and Serine473, that are both used as clinical diagnostic markers for cancer. AKT1 also plays an important role in glucose metabolism by […]

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Étude de l’évolution de la latéralité chez l’humain

Ce projet de recherche propose d’étudier l’origine de la latéralité humaine. En effet, la vaste majorité des humains préfère systématiquement l’utilisation d’une main relativement à l’autre tandis que nos plus proches cousins, les grands singes, n’ont pas une telle préférence. Cette préférence pour une main plutôt que l’autre est détectable dans nos os puisque ceux […]

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Écrire à partir de la mémoire des lieux

Ce séjour de recherche s’inscrit dans le cadre d’une cotutelle de thèse entre l’Université de Montréal et l’Université Paris Nanterre. Le projet, mené au sein de l’Observatoire des écritures contemporaines françaises et francophones (OEC), permettra d’étudier un pan récent de la littérature contemporaine, les « littératures de terrain », forme assez peu pratiquée au Canada […]

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