uOttawa professor and CHEO pediatric respirologist Dr. Tom Kovesi has been researching indoor air quality in northern Indigenous homes for nearly two decades.
uOttawa professor and CHEO pediatric respirologist Dr. Tom Kovesi has been researching indoor air quality in northern Indigenous homes for nearly two decades.
In late 2018 and this January, Dean Bernard Jasmin and the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) hosted a new series of town halls to consult on the Faculty of Medicine’s strategic priorities for the next three to five years.
In late 2018 and this January, Dean Bernard Jasmin and the Executive Leadership Team (ELT) hosted a new series of town halls to consult on the Faculty of Medicine’s strategic priorities for the next three to five years.
Viruses are used to treat cancer, but until now haven’t always worked well. OHRI researcher and BMI assistant prof Dr. Jean-Simon Diallo has found the missing ingredient.
Viruses are used to treat cancer, but until now haven’t always worked well. OHRI researcher and BMI assistant prof Dr. Jean-Simon Diallo has found the missing ingredient.
uOttawa alumna Dr. Chelsey Bertrand, a recent graduate of the MD program’s Indigenous steam, recently won the 2018 Indigenous Medical Student Leadership Award from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
uOttawa alumna Dr. Chelsey Bertrand, a recent graduate of the MD program’s Indigenous steam, recently won the 2018 Indigenous Medical Student Leadership Award from the College of Family Physicians of Canada.
New study shows that women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at greater risk of developing a mental illness after giving birth compared to the overall population.
New study shows that women with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are at greater risk of developing a mental illness after giving birth compared to the overall population.
With a Canadian back aboard the ISS, our gaze is fixed on the stars — and the Faculty of Medicine has several CSA-funded research projects on the go to help space travelers and Earth dwellers alike.
With a Canadian back aboard the ISS, our gaze is fixed on the stars — and the Faculty of Medicine has several CSA-funded research projects on the go to help space travelers and Earth dwellers alike.