University of Ottawa researchers believe zebrafish may provide clues to understanding how the human nervous system develops since this fish experiences new movements similarly to how babies do after birth.
University of Ottawa researchers believe zebrafish may provide clues to understanding how the human nervous system develops since this fish experiences new movements similarly to how babies do after birth.
Ottawa Public Health is warning residents after a mosquito was found to be carrying West Nile virus.
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Manisha Kulkarni (English only)
Associate Professor, School of Epidemiology and Public Health, Faculty of Medicine
[email protected]
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Ottawa Public Health is warning residents after a mosquito was found to be carrying West Nile virus.
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Manisha Kulkarni (English only)
Associate Professor, School of Epidem...
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Karen Eltis (English and French)
Full Professor, Faculty of Law – Civil Law Section and Member of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
[email protected]
Professor Eltis’ areas of expertise includes artificial intelligence and innovation law and policy and cy...
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Karen Eltis (English and French)
Full Professor, Faculty of Law – Civil Law Section and Member of the Centre for Law, Technology and Society.
[email protected]
Profe...
The University of Ottawa is proud to announce its partnership with Pride at Work Canada/Fierté au travail Canada. Pride at Work Canada works with Canadian employers to build workplaces that celebrate all employees and their gender expressions, gender identities, and sexual orientations.
As one of Canada’s leading institutions for highe...
The University of Ottawa is proud to announce its partnership with Pride at Work Canada/Fierté au travail Canada. Pride at Work Canada works with Canadian employers to build workplaces that celebrate all employees and their gender express...
In September, two former students of the Faculty of Engineering Secondary School, Esmée Bennison and Alicia Allen, won the Micro:bit’s 2021 Do Your :Bit global challenge by creating a device to help manage anxiety.
In September, two former students of the Faculty of Engineering Secondary School, Esmée Bennison and Alicia Allen, won the Micro:bit’s 2021 Do Your :Bit global challenge by creating a device to help manage anxiety.
Imagine not having to remember a device password, or the convenience of logging in before you even sit down. Entering into your Windows laptop with facial recognition or your fingerprint is now a reality.
Imagine not having to remember a device password, or the convenience of logging in before you even sit down. Entering into your Windows laptop with facial recognition or your fingerprint is now a reality.
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Marc Tassé (English and French)
Part-time Professor, Telfer School of Management
[email protected]
Professor Tassé’s areas of expertise include fraud and money laundering prevention; corporate governance; ethics in international affairs; finance; international business....
Members of the media may directly contact the following expert:
Marc Tassé (English and French)
Part-time Professor, Telfer School of Management
[email protected]
Professor Tassé’s areas of expertise include fraud and money laundering...
A Nobel Prize in Economics winner will headline a uOttawa Homecoming 2021 Alex Trebek Lecture Series examining the COVD-19 pandemic’s influence on the economy.
Professor Esther Duflo leads the lecture titled ‘Good economics for hard times’, which looks at how countries can better address pressing socioeconomic challenges and ensure an ...
A Nobel Prize in Economics winner will headline a uOttawa Homecoming 2021 Alex Trebek Lecture Series examining the COVD-19 pandemic’s influence on the economy.
Professor Esther Duflo leads the lecture titled ‘Good economics for hard time...
The University of Ottawa issued the following statement following last night’s street parties in Sandy Hill, Ottawa:
We were immensely disappointed to learn that following yesterday’s Panda Game, some students gathered in very large groups to celebrate loudly and irresponsibly on the streets of Sandy Hill. We understand that these gatherings ...
The University of Ottawa issued the following statement following last night’s street parties in Sandy Hill, Ottawa:
We were immensely disappointed to learn that following yesterday’s Panda Game, some students gathered in very large groups to c...
A trio of uOttawa law students have created an award-winning and free online platform to help small businesses combat cyber breaches. jusTech provides business owners with a simple and easy process to evaluate and act in the event of a data breach.
“We have worked hard to create a tool that addresses a significant issue faced by many...
A trio of uOttawa law students have created an award-winning and free online platform to help small businesses combat cyber breaches. jusTech provides business owners with a simple and easy process to evaluate and act in the event of a data breach...