The Faculty of Medicine’s Genome Editing and Molecular Biology facility (GEM) congratulates Marah Abdelkader, Mays Abu Sheikh and Emmanuel Laryea for winning the (inaugural) 2021 TMM Genome Editing Presentation Awards!
The Faculty of Medicine’s Genome Editing and Molecular Biology facility (GEM) congratulates Marah Abdelkader, Mays Abu Sheikh and Emmanuel Laryea for winning the (inaugural) 2021 TMM Genome Editing Presentation Awards!
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nathan Hall learned early on that a personal sense of identity only goes so far when people make assumptions based on how you look or your family’s background. Hall’s father immigrated to Canada from Jamaica; his mother was born in the Maritimes and is of Afro Nova Scotian and Guyanese descent. Graduating from uOttawa with a degree in sociology, questions of belonging...
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Nathan Hall learned early on that a personal sense of identity only goes so far when people make assumptions based on how you look or your family’s background. Hall’s father immigrated to Canada from Jamaica; his mother was born in the Maritimes and is of Afro Nova Scot...
Researchers suggest the findings can help scientists understand the molecular processes that underlie a range of neurological diseases and may eventually help design therapeutics.
Researchers suggest the findings can help scientists understand the molecular processes that underlie a range of neurological diseases and may eventually help design therapeutics.
On February 9th 2022, Faculty member Dr. Michael Geist appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs to discuss the Bill S-210 that purports to restrict underage access to sexually explicit material.
On February 9th 2022, Faculty member Dr. Michael Geist appeared before the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs to discuss the Bill S-210 that purports to restrict underage access to sexually explicit material.
On February 10th 2022, Faculty member Dr. Teresa Scassa appeared before the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI). The Committee is currently reviewing the collection and use of mobility data by the Public Health Agency of Canada to support the response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
On February 10th 2022, Faculty member Dr. Teresa Scassa appeared before the House of Commons’ Standing Committee on Access to Information, Privacy and Ethics (ETHI). The Committee is currently reviewing the collection and use of mobility data by the Public Health Agency of Canada to support the resp...
As a teacher to first-grade students, Hoda Ahmed, BEd '20, fields a lot of curious questions prompted by her being both visibly Black and Muslim. In addition to teaching, our second trailblazer is a master’s student in uOttawa’s Faculty of Education. She also holds a pair of bachelor’s degrees from uOttawa: one in linguistics, the other in education.
As a teacher to first-grade students, Hoda Ahmed, BEd '20, fields a lot of curious questions prompted by her being both visibly Black and Muslim. In addition to teaching, our second trailblazer is a master’s student in uOttawa’s Faculty of Education. She also holds a pair of bachelor’s degrees ...
Join us on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 for our FREE live webinar in our Faculty of Medicine International Learner Community webinar series: Benefits and Challenges of an International Medical/Scientific Career.
Join us on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 for our FREE live webinar in our Faculty of Medicine International Learner Community webinar series: Benefits and Challenges of an International Medical/Scientific Career.
Congratulations to all our members on their recent success with their CIHR Project Grant funding. Overall, Faculty of Medicine and affiliated research institute teams were awarded 20 CIHR Project Grants and 5 Priority Announcements totalling more than $15.6M
Congratulations to all our members on their recent success with their CIHR Project Grant funding. Overall, Faculty of Medicine and affiliated research institute teams were awarded 20 CIHR Project Grants and 5 Priority Announcements totalling more than $15.6M