An international team led by uOttawa Faculty of Medicine researchers have published findings that could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration due to old age, and diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
An international team led by uOttawa Faculty of Medicine researchers have published findings that could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration due to old age, and diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
As you know, the pandemic situation is evolving rapidly and there is every indication that the conditions for a safe return to campus will soon be met. Hospitalizations are down in the Ottawa region and wastewater testing shows that the peak of the current wave will be behind us very soon, if it isn’t already.
As you know, the pandemic situation is evolving rapidly and there is every indication that the conditions for a safe return to campus will soon be met. Hospitalizations are down in the Ottawa region and wastewater testing shows that the peak of the current wave will be behind us very soon, if it isn...
The Royal is proud to announce that it has been named one of Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals for the tenth consecutive year. The annual list, released by Research Infosource, also places The Royal in the top 15 for growth. In 2021, The Royal grew in research spending by 5.7 percent increasing its investment from $14.5 million to $15.3 million. The Royal was also placed in the top ten for resear...
The Royal is proud to announce that it has been named one of Canada’s Top 40 Research Hospitals for the tenth consecutive year. The annual list, released by Research Infosource, also places The Royal in the top 15 for growth. In 2021, The Royal grew in research spending by 5.7 percent increasing its...
Vara, a Health Sciences and French Immersion stream student, explains how OLBI’s conversation workshops help students hone their second-language skills while having fun!
Vara, a Health Sciences and French Immersion stream student, explains how OLBI’s conversation workshops help students hone their second-language skills while having fun!
A study from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences has revealed the limitations of manipulating emotional responses to counter distressing moments, with participants – particularly women – relying on spontaneous regulated emotion rather than a forced response to cope. These findings cast doubt on past research that suggested using a poker face or a forced smile as go-to options for...
A study from the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Social Sciences has revealed the limitations of manipulating emotional responses to counter distressing moments, with participants – particularly women – relying on spontaneous regulated emotion rather than a forced response to cope. These findings ...