A study of more than 8 million adults in Ontario, Canada suggests that even a modest loss of kidney function is associated with increased health risks. The study, published in The BMJ, could lead to better approaches to prevent chronic kidney disease and related conditions, particularly in younger adults.
A study of more than 8 million adults in Ontario, Canada suggests that even a modest loss of kidney function is associated with increased health risks. The study, published in The BMJ, could lead to better approaches to prevent chronic kidney disease and related conditions, particularly in younger a...
We’re delighted to announce that Simone Julien-Sparks, lead coordinator, fitness, has been named Health and Safety Leader of for June 2023 at uOttawa. Thanks to her excellent hazard recognition and risk mitigation efforts, she took a leadership role in identifying hazardous temperatures and outdoor air quality conditions well before the real impact was...
We’re delighted to announce that Simone Julien-Sparks, lead coordinator, fitness, has been named Health and Safety Leader of for June 2023 at uOttawa. Thanks to her excellent hazard recognition and risk mitigation efforts, she took a leadership role in i...
We’re delighted to announce that Simone Julien-Sparks, lead coordinator, fitness, has been named Health and Safety Leader of for June 2023 at uOttawa. Thanks to her excellent hazard recognition and risk mitigation efforts, she took a leadership role in identifying hazardous temperatures and outdoor air quality conditions well before the real impact was felt and took action to alter programming.
We’re delighted to announce that Simone Julien-Sparks, lead coordinator, fitness, has been named Health and Safety Leader of for June 2023 at uOttawa. Thanks to her excellent hazard recognition and risk mitigation efforts, she took a leadership role in identifying hazardous temperatures and outdoor ...
A study from University of Ottawa and the Ottawa Hospital shows immune deficits in space are transient, and disappear back on Earth. Scientists have shown that the expression of (mostly protein-coding) genes in white blood cells changes rapidly when astronauts reach the International Space Station. This may explain why astronauts appear more susceptible to infectious diseases while in space. Most ...
A study from University of Ottawa and the Ottawa Hospital shows immune deficits in space are transient, and disappear back on Earth. Scientists have shown that the expression of (mostly protein-coding) genes in white blood cells changes rapidly when astronauts reach the International Space Station. ...
We’re thrilled to announce that the University of Ottawa has received a Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals Recognition Award in the organization category.
We’re thrilled to announce that the University of Ottawa has received a Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals Recognition Award in the organization category.
We’re thrilled to announce that the University of Ottawa has received a Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals Recognition Award in the organization category.
We’re thrilled to announce that the University of Ottawa has received a Board of Canadian Registered Safety Professionals Recognition Award in the organization category.
Whether working from home or somewhere else off-campus, you must use uOttawa’s VPN otherwise certain functions will not appear or work properly. Contact the Service Desk if you need help.
Whether working from home or somewhere else off-campus, you must use uOttawa’s VPN otherwise certain functions will not appear or work properly. Contact the Service Desk if you need help.