Meet the Class of 2024: Successful, inventive, inclusive and dedicated
This year, some 10,000 uOttawa students will receive their diplomas as family and friends cheer them on.
Meet the Class of 2024: Successful, inventive, inclusive and dedicated
This year, some 10,000 uOttawa students will receive their diplomas as family and friends cheer them on.
Since graduating magna cum laude from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Carole Dennie has embarked on a remarkable career. Recently awarded the Canadian Association of Radiologists’ Gold Medal for her outstanding contributions to the field, she is also the newly appointed Chair of the Department of Radiology, Radiation Oncology and Medical Physics at the Faculty, and Head of the De...
Since graduating magna cum laude from the University of Ottawa Faculty of Medicine, Dr. Carole Dennie has embarked on a remarkable career. Recently awarded the Canadian Association of Radiologists’ Gold Medal for her outstanding contributions to the field, she is also the newly appointed Chair of th...
Finding and treating people with undiagnosed asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) improved their health and reduced their healthcare visits for respiratory symptoms in the year after diagnosis, according to a world-first clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Finding and treating people with undiagnosed asthma or chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) improved their health and reduced their healthcare visits for respiratory symptoms in the year after diagnosis, according to a world-first clinical trial published in the New England Journal of Medici...
The rapid development and deployment of vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of research in creating lifesaving medical innovations. And aligning research with patient needs is exactly what uOttawa pediatrics professor Dr. Jason Berman aims to do in his own practice.
The rapid development and deployment of vaccines during the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted the critical role of research in creating lifesaving medical innovations. And aligning research with patient needs is exactly what uOttawa pediatrics professor Dr. Jason Berman aims to do in his own practice.
Med students hung red dresses around RGN in early May to call the spirits of the missing and murdered women, girls and 2-spirit peoples back to their loved ones.
Med students hung red dresses around RGN in early May to call the spirits of the missing and murdered women, girls and 2-spirit peoples back to their loved ones.
Combining biomedical finesse and nature-inspired engineering, a uOttawa-led team of scientists have created a jelly-like material that shows great potential for on-the-spot repair to a remarkable range of damaged organs and tissues in the human body.
Combining biomedical finesse and nature-inspired engineering, a uOttawa-led team of scientists have created a jelly-like material that shows great potential for on-the-spot repair to a remarkable range of damaged organs and tissues in the human body.
Members of the Ottawa health-care community joined researchers, educators, community leaders and investors May 9 to break ground on the Advanced Medical Research Centre (AMRC), the University of Ottawa’s new initiative to grow the medical biotechnology sector in the Ottawa region.
Members of the Ottawa health-care community joined researchers, educators, community leaders and investors May 9 to break ground on the Advanced Medical Research Centre (AMRC), the University of Ottawa’s new initiative to grow the medical biotechnology sector in the Ottawa region.