A study led by CHEO researcher and University of Ottawa professor Dr. Tom Kovesi documenting indoor air quality and housing characteristics in four isolated First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario found frequent rates of respiratory infections in children under three years of age and that high rates of wheezing in this age group was related to poor housing conditions. The study is publis...
A study led by CHEO researcher and University of Ottawa professor Dr. Tom Kovesi documenting indoor air quality and housing characteristics in four isolated First Nations communities in northwestern Ontario found frequent rates of respiratory infections in children under three years of age and that ...
To help revitalize Indigenous legal systems and provide a more respectful welcome to Indigenous learners on an academic path in law, the University of Ottawa’s Civil Law Section is launching a new certificate in Indigenous law.
To help revitalize Indigenous legal systems and provide a more respectful welcome to Indigenous learners on an academic path in law, the University of Ottawa’s Civil Law Section is launching a new certificate in Indigenous law.
We are working on project to migrate the IPAM solution for the Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to a new platform.
We are working on project to migrate the IPAM solution for the Domain Name System (DNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) to a new platform.
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...