The uOttawa-led team’s rigorous study has the potential to help reshape the science of weight-loss programs so they can be personalized for individual patients with difficult-to-treat obesity.
The uOttawa-led team’s rigorous study has the potential to help reshape the science of weight-loss programs so they can be personalized for individual patients with difficult-to-treat obesity.
A new study led by University of Ottawa professors has found Canadian provinces that annually screen women aged 40-49 had lower proportions of advanced breast cancer compared to women aged 50-59 from provinces that did not hold annual mammograms.
A new study led by University of Ottawa professors has found Canadian provinces that annually screen women aged 40-49 had lower proportions of advanced breast cancer compared to women aged 50-59 from provinces that did not hold annual mammograms.
“The field of microbiome research is fascinating and evolving quickly. The microbiome has been shown to be associated with many diseases, yet we don’t really know how it works. My research tackles fundamental questions on the gut microbiota’s causative role in health and diseases, providing new avenues for treatments.” - Dr. Alain Stintzi
“The field of microbiome research is fascinating and evolving quickly. The microbiome has been shown to be associated with many diseases, yet we don’t really know how it works. My research tackles fundamental questions on the gut microbiota’s causative role in health and diseases, providing new aven...
Congratulations to Dr. Marceline Côté and to the Cell Biology and Image Acquisition Core on their successful NSERC RTI application for the purchase of a new high-throughput live-cell imaging platform.
Congratulations to Dr. Marceline Côté and to the Cell Biology and Image Acquisition Core on their successful NSERC RTI application for the purchase of a new high-throughput live-cell imaging platform.
The COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world due to variants. In Canada, it’s estimated that over 80% of current infections are due to the BA.5 Omicron subvariant , new to Canada this spring. Yet, it remains unclear which variant(s) Canadians will keep facing in the coming months. New variants will continue to affect the global population until more solutions are found to limit t...
The COVID-19 pandemic continues in Canada and around the world due to variants. In Canada, it’s estimated that over 80% of current infections are due to the BA.5 Omicron subvariant , new to Canada this spring. Yet, it remains unclear which variant(s) Canadians will keep facing in the coming months. ...
Dr. Jeffrey Leyton, Associate Professor at Université de Sherbrooke, will present his research on nuclear-targeting pharmaceuticals in this online research seminar.
Dr. Jeffrey Leyton, Associate Professor at Université de Sherbrooke, will present his research on nuclear-targeting pharmaceuticals in this online research seminar.
Researchers have solved a medical mystery in a poorly understood disease by uncovering which cells cause tumours in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC).
Researchers have solved a medical mystery in a poorly understood disease by uncovering which cells cause tumours in patients with tuberous sclerosis complex (TSC).