Researchers from uOttawa, The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO are bringing discoveries made in the lab closer to human trials and therapies, thanks to four new peer-reviewed research grants from the Stem Cell Network worth $999,900.
Researchers from uOttawa, The Ottawa Hospital and CHEO are bringing discoveries made in the lab closer to human trials and therapies, thanks to four new peer-reviewed research grants from the Stem Cell Network worth $999,900.
In addition to Bernard Kouchner’s lecture on May 4, this year’s Alumni Week features a number of medicine-inspired events open to faculty members, staff and learners.
In addition to Bernard Kouchner’s lecture on May 4, this year’s Alumni Week features a number of medicine-inspired events open to faculty members, staff and learners.
The fifth batch of research equipment for Dr. Guy Trudel’s MARROW study is headed for the stars on April 2. It will be among vital supplies and new experiments being delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) on board the SpaceX Dragon.
The fifth batch of research equipment for Dr. Guy Trudel’s MARROW study is headed for the stars on April 2. It will be among vital supplies and new experiments being delivered to the International Space Station (ISS) on board the SpaceX Dragon.
uOttawa Faculty of Medicine’s Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) program is excited to welcome all of the new residents recently matched to their specialties. Their residency experience at uOttawa will begin with an orientation session on June 29 at Roger Guindon Hall.
uOttawa Faculty of Medicine’s Postgraduate Medical Education (PGME) program is excited to welcome all of the new residents recently matched to their specialties. Their residency experience at uOttawa will begin with an orientation session on June 29 at Roger Guindon Hall.
“Come Walk in Our Moccasins”, an indigenous-specific mini-medical school program at uOttawa, wrapped up its fifth year of offering two sessions to the public as unique opportunities for First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth to learn more about the medical field.
“Come Walk in Our Moccasins”, an indigenous-specific mini-medical school program at uOttawa, wrapped up its fifth year of offering two sessions to the public as unique opportunities for First Nations, Métis and Inuit youth to learn more about the medical field.
Also referred to as a business plan, this detailed document will provide a clear picture of how your department or business unit can contribute to achieving the overall strategic goals of the Faculty of Medicine.
Also referred to as a business plan, this detailed document will provide a clear picture of how your department or business unit can contribute to achieving the overall strategic goals of the Faculty of Medicine.