Building on the knowledge gained after three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Ottawa and McMaster University are joining forces with partners to create the Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H). This innovative partnership between academia, industry and the health care sector will ensure Canada is best prepared to protect the health of Canadians should another epidemic or pand...
Building on the knowledge gained after three years of the COVID-19 pandemic, the University of Ottawa and McMaster University are joining forces with partners to create the Canadian Pandemic Preparedness Hub (CP2H). This innovative partnership between academia, industry and the health care sector wi...
Researchers from the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine and affiliated institutes have attracted more than $22 million in the latest funding allocations from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
Researchers from the uOttawa Faculty of Medicine and affiliated institutes have attracted more than $22 million in the latest funding allocations from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).
Marites Steiman is one of many women who has struggled to get a proper diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis. Things finally changed when she met uOttawa’s Dr. Sukhbir Sony Singh. Now they are working together to help other women in her position.
Marites Steiman is one of many women who has struggled to get a proper diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis. Things finally changed when she met uOttawa’s Dr. Sukhbir Sony Singh. Now they are working together to help other women in her position.
The Faculty of Medicine is the recipient of a transformational $3.5 million gift from esteemed donor and uOttawa alumnus, Camille Villeneuve, which will support leading-edge medical research.
The Faculty of Medicine is the recipient of a transformational $3.5 million gift from esteemed donor and uOttawa alumnus, Camille Villeneuve, which will support leading-edge medical research.
Renewed partnership with BMO will help uOttawa change lives and build healthier communities through innovative research and learning in the health sciences.
Renewed partnership with BMO will help uOttawa change lives and build healthier communities through innovative research and learning in the health sciences.
Commercialization is a way of linking science to the economy, benefitting the entire society. However, researchers interested in pursuing commercialization face challenges in navigating the multifaceted journey from ideation to commercialization when the time comes to introduce breakthrough discoveries on the market. This struggle is often due to lack of know-how, entrepreneurial thinking and, mor...
Commercialization is a way of linking science to the economy, benefitting the entire society. However, researchers interested in pursuing commercialization face challenges in navigating the multifaceted journey from ideation to commercialization when the time comes to introduce breakthrough discover...
Breathing techniques and music could eventually be deployed to treat mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, thanks to groundbreaking brain research led by an Ottawa scientist.
Breathing techniques and music could eventually be deployed to treat mental health disorders such as anxiety and depression, thanks to groundbreaking brain research led by an Ottawa scientist.