The University of Ottawa (uOttawa) has partnered with The Ottawa Hospital’s Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre and the Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL) to deliver a customized course as part of the university’s Microprogram in Biomanufacturing. Biomanufacturing is a rapidly growing industry that is critical for the production of new vaccines, gene therapies and ...
The University of Ottawa (uOttawa) has partnered with The Ottawa Hospital’s Biotherapeutics Manufacturing Centre and the Canadian Alliance for Skills and Training in Life Sciences (CASTL) to deliver a customized course as part of the university’s Microprogram in Biomanufacturing. Biomanufacturing is...
Claudia Bouliane firmly believes in the power of literature to help us understand our shared reality and experience. However, the Département de français associate professor noticed something odd in Montreal. While the city is often presented as a multicultural, welcoming space for immigrants, it seems that these positive aspects doesn’t come through in Montreal’s literature.
Claudia Bouliane firmly believes in the power of literature to help us understand our shared reality and experience. However, the Département de français associate professor noticed something odd in Montreal. While the city is often presented as a multicultural, welcoming space for immigrants, it se...
Inspired by the global movement to champion the human rights of girls and women by advocating for the recognition of “gender apartheid” as a crime against humanity, a number of Afghan-Canadian and Iranian-Canadian activists and advocates visited Ottawa to meet with Canadian Parliamentarians, Government officials and others.
Inspired by the global movement to champion the human rights of girls and women by advocating for the recognition of “gender apartheid” as a crime against humanity, a number of Afghan-Canadian and Iranian-Canadian activists and advocates visited Ottawa to meet with Canadian Parliamentarians, Governm...
The complex and very diverse world of fungi is often referred to as the fifth kingdom of organisms. It includes various yeasts, moulds and mushrooms. Today, a team of scientists from the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) has uncovered the genetic secrets of a mysterious fungi, revealing the presence of two distinct nuclear populations within them, each playing distinct roles in how they interact with...
The complex and very diverse world of fungi is often referred to as the fifth kingdom of organisms. It includes various yeasts, moulds and mushrooms. Today, a team of scientists from the University of Ottawa (uOttawa) has uncovered the genetic secrets of a mysterious fungi, revealing the presence of...
uOBMRI’s Dr. Mireille Khacho has established herself as an emerging international leader in neuromuscular research, most recently being awarded the Early Career Biomedical Researcher of the Year Award.
uOBMRI’s Dr. Mireille Khacho has established herself as an emerging international leader in neuromuscular research, most recently being awarded the Early Career Biomedical Researcher of the Year Award.
Preparations for the 91st annual ACFAS conference are well under way at the University of Ottawa, which is hosting the event from May 13 to 17 2024. The Honourable Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first Indigenous Supreme Court of Canada justice, will be serving as honorary president of the event, whose theme is knowledge mobilization in French.
Preparations for the 91st annual ACFAS conference are well under way at the University of Ottawa, which is hosting the event from May 13 to 17 2024. The Honourable Michelle O’Bonsawin, the first Indigenous Supreme Court of Canada justice, will be serving as honorary president of the event, whose the...
More than ever, access to health care in French is a challenge for francophone minorities in Canada. Less than 1% of health-care professionals regularly speak French as part of their practice, according to a 2021 Statistics Canada study on language use in health care. Many francophones must therefore use their English to access health care.
More than ever, access to health care in French is a challenge for francophone minorities in Canada. Less than 1% of health-care professionals regularly speak French as part of their practice, according to a 2021 Statistics Canada study on language use in health care. Many francophones must therefor...