As an employee of Information Technology who has been at uOttawa for five years already (and counting!), I have sometimes felt like we were taking the sidewalk when it came to agility and collaboration in our teams.
As an employee of Information Technology who has been at uOttawa for five years already (and counting!), I have sometimes felt like we were taking the sidewalk when it came to agility and collaboration in our teams.
A new study led by University of Ottawa epidemiologist Dr. Ian Colman suggests non-suicidal self-injury—behaviours like cutting oneself without the intent to die—may be contagious among teenagers, who are more likely to harm themselves when they know someone who has.
The study, titled ‘Adolescents’ knowledge of a peer's non‐suicidal se...
A new study led by University of Ottawa epidemiologist Dr. Ian Colman suggests non-suicidal self-injury—behaviours like cutting oneself without the intent to die—may be contagious among teenagers, who are more likely to harm themselves wh...
A group of researchers at the University of Ottawa has been looking for ways to improve enzyme design methodologies and recently published their findings in Nature Communications.
Enzymes are used in many industrial and biotechnological applications. With their numerous beneficial properties, they are the most efficient catalysts known...
A group of researchers at the University of Ottawa has been looking for ways to improve enzyme design methodologies and recently published their findings in Nature Communications.
Enzymes are used in many industrial and biotechnological ...
Dr. Elizabeth Muggah, a family physician in the Faculty of Medicine Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa, has been appointed president of the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP) on a five-year executive term.
Dr. Muggah, who will represent the province’s 15,000-plus family physicians, is stepping into the ro...
Dr. Elizabeth Muggah, a family physician in the Faculty of Medicine Department of Family Medicine at the University of Ottawa, has been appointed president of the Ontario College of Family Physicians (OCFP) on a five-year executive term.
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uOttawa study finds regulation of body temperature in older adults is not impacted by increases in osmolality – or saltiness – of the blood
Exercise, especially when performed in a hot environment, exposes the body to heat stress, which causes an increase in body temperature. This causes our bodies to sweat and lose fluid, meaning that...
uOttawa study finds regulation of body temperature in older adults is not impacted by increases in osmolality – or saltiness – of the blood
Exercise, especially when performed in a hot environment, exposes the body to heat stress, which ...
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Members of the media may directly contact the following experts:
Emily Regan Wills (English and French)
Associate Professor, School of Political Studies, Faculty of Social [email protected] Krishna (English and ...
The University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy program today released a new report that explores the work of Canada’s Just Transition Task Force. In 2018, the Task Force met with communities and stakeholders across Canada that would be affected by the federal government’s phase out of coal-fired electricity. The report, written by Positive ...
The University of Ottawa’s Positive Energy program today released a new report that explores the work of Canada’s Just Transition Task Force. In 2018, the Task Force met with communities and stakeholders across Canada that would be affect...