The award recognizes the team's dedication and commitment to promoting student engagement, EDI, and a safe and inclusive environment for students at the Faculty of Medicine.
The award recognizes the team's dedication and commitment to promoting student engagement, EDI, and a safe and inclusive environment for students at the Faculty of Medicine.
2021 was a year filled with innovation, excitement, and certainly a few challenges. We’re pleased to share a selection popular stories from the Faculty for 2021.
2021 was a year filled with innovation, excitement, and certainly a few challenges. We’re pleased to share a selection popular stories from the Faculty for 2021.
Updates from the Executive Leadership Team on our latest progress report, the provincial approval of new programs, initial priorities for planetary health, our new faculty member recognition strategy, an analysis of graduate learner demographics and more.
Updates from the Executive Leadership Team on our latest progress report, the provincial approval of new programs, initial priorities for planetary health, our new faculty member recognition strategy, an analysis of graduate learner demographics and more.
The uOttawa-led collaboration’s findings could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration due to old age, and diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
The uOttawa-led collaboration’s findings could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration due to old age, and diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
This fully automated instrument can easily and quickly create TMA paraffin blocks by extracting cylindrical tissue cores from different paraffin donor blocks and re-embedding these into a single recipient (microarray) block at defined array coordinates.
This fully automated instrument can easily and quickly create TMA paraffin blocks by extracting cylindrical tissue cores from different paraffin donor blocks and re-embedding these into a single recipient (microarray) block at defined array coordinates.
A world-first study has revealed how space travel can cause lower red blood cell counts, known as space anemia. “This is the best description we have of red blood cell control in space and after return to Earth,” says study author Dr. Guy Trudel, professor at the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine.
A world-first study has revealed how space travel can cause lower red blood cell counts, known as space anemia. “This is the best description we have of red blood cell control in space and after return to Earth,” says study author Dr. Guy Trudel, professor at the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine.
These chair holders will expand the University of Ottawa’s breadth and depth of innovative research in areas such as neuroscience, neurobiology and cardiovascular disease.
These chair holders will expand the University of Ottawa’s breadth and depth of innovative research in areas such as neuroscience, neurobiology and cardiovascular disease.
The Faculty of Medicine sadly acknowledges the passing of emeritus professor Dr. Jean Himms-Hagen, an exceptional teacher and mentor, a prolific and ground-breaking researcher in metabolic biochemistry, and an active contributor to university life.
The Faculty of Medicine sadly acknowledges the passing of emeritus professor Dr. Jean Himms-Hagen, an exceptional teacher and mentor, a prolific and ground-breaking researcher in metabolic biochemistry, and an active contributor to university life.