The uOttawa-led collaboration’s findings could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration due to old age, and diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
The uOttawa-led collaboration’s findings could contribute to future therapeutics for muscle degeneration due to old age, and diseases such as cancer and muscular dystrophy.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to welcome 36 fellows as part of the 2022 edition of its flagship program of Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to welcome 36 fellows as part of the 2022 edition of its flagship program of Technoships, a unique research training program in technology law, ethics and policy for first-year students.
This fully automated instrument can easily and quickly create TMA paraffin blocks by extracting cylindrical tissue cores from different paraffin donor blocks and re-embedding these into a single recipient (microarray) block at defined array coordinates.
This fully automated instrument can easily and quickly create TMA paraffin blocks by extracting cylindrical tissue cores from different paraffin donor blocks and re-embedding these into a single recipient (microarray) block at defined array coordinates.
As the world emerges from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, many are asking how Canada can use its recovery as a catalyst to build a more resilient, green, and equitable economy.
As the world emerges from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, many are asking how Canada can use its recovery as a catalyst to build a more resilient, green, and equitable economy.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Routledge has published Rethinking Copyright for Sustainable Human Development: Higher Education and Access to Knowledge, written by Dr. Sileshi Bedasie Hirko, a recent PhD graduate and now a postdoctoral fellow with Open AIR.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Routledge has published Rethinking Copyright for Sustainable Human Development: Higher Education and Access to Knowledge, written by Dr. Sileshi Bedasie Hirko, a recent PhD graduate and now a postdoctoral fellow with Open AIR.
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) is delighted to congratulate Honorary Senior Fellow David Zussman on receiving the Order of Canada in December 2021 “for his contributions to public service management and policymaking, as a scholar, public servant and sought-after advisor.”
Graduate School of Public and International Affairs (GSPIA) is delighted to congratulate Honorary Senior Fellow David Zussman on receiving the Order of Canada in December 2021 “for his contributions to public service management and policymaking, as a scholar, public servant and sought-after advisor....
Each year, the President's Awards are presented to recognize the work of University of Ottawa staff who have consistently contributed to the enrichment of the university experience and the achievement of the T2030 strategic plan. For the first time in the University's history, the President's Awards include a Francophonie category.
Each year, the President's Awards are presented to recognize the work of University of Ottawa staff who have consistently contributed to the enrichment of the university experience and the achievement of the T2030 strategic plan. For the first time in the University's history, the Presiden...
This spring, the University of Ottawa will open a Student Health and Wellness Centre, focused on physical health, mental health, health prevention and promotion.
This spring, the University of Ottawa will open a Student Health and Wellness Centre, focused on physical health, mental health, health prevention and promotion.
The AI + Society Initiative is delighted to announce that Dr. Henry Fraser and Jose-Miguel Bello Villarino have won the inaugural Scotiabank AI + Regulation Emerging Scholar Award, and Aileen Nielsen has won the runner-up award.
The AI + Society Initiative is delighted to announce that Dr. Henry Fraser and Jose-Miguel Bello Villarino have won the inaugural Scotiabank AI + Regulation Emerging Scholar Award, and Aileen Nielsen has won the runner-up award.