At the Digital Epidemiology and Population Health Laboratory, one of my first goals was figuring out how to build a research program that addresses existing and emerging population health issues. To do so, we need a seat at the “big data” table, playing a greater role in developing innovative digital health platforms.
At the Digital Epidemiology and Population Health Laboratory, one of my first goals was figuring out how to build a research program that addresses existing and emerging population health issues. To do so, we need a seat at the “big data” table, playing a greater role in developing innovative digita...
In light of the recent relaxation of public health restrictions in Ontario, the University of Ottawa will suspend masking and proof of vaccination requirements for entry to campus, effective May 1.
In light of the recent relaxation of public health restrictions in Ontario, the University of Ottawa will suspend masking and proof of vaccination requirements for entry to campus, effective May 1.
uOttawa scientist contributes to international research showing first new insecticide for 40 years is safe and effective for use on nets and could save many young lives.
uOttawa scientist contributes to international research showing first new insecticide for 40 years is safe and effective for use on nets and could save many young lives.
A new safe space to enhance inclusion and belonging of BIPOC [Black, Indigenous and People of Colour] communities on campus was officially opened on February 28 in the University Centre (UCU) 301 B!
A new safe space to enhance inclusion and belonging of BIPOC [Black, Indigenous and People of Colour] communities on campus was officially opened on February 28 in the University Centre (UCU) 301 B!
To mark International Francophonie Day, President and Vice-Chancellor Jacques Frémont and Vice-President, International and Francophonie Sanni Yaya announced a major investment of $5 million over three years to support the Francophonie at the University of Ottawa.
To mark International Francophonie Day, President and Vice-Chancellor Jacques Frémont and Vice-President, International and Francophonie Sanni Yaya announced a major investment of $5 million over three years to support the Francophonie at the University of Ottawa.
On March 21st, 1960, South African police opened fire on a group of black people peacefully demonstrating against the apartheid laws in Sharpeville. As a result of this gunfire against this unarmed group of citizens, sixty-nine black people were killed. Six years later, the United Nation’s General Assembly adopted Resolution 2142, in which section 21 recognizes March 21st as the “International Day...
On March 21st, 1960, South African police opened fire on a group of black people peacefully demonstrating against the apartheid laws in Sharpeville. As a result of this gunfire against this unarmed group of citizens, sixty-nine black people were killed. Six years later, the United Nation’s General A...