She loves the polar regions, “the vast spaces where there are no answers, no paths, no trails,” and she loves ... calculated risks. But rather than be called “brave”, this explorer, mountain climber and risk management consultant by the name of Pascale Marceau (BScAp in Chemical Engineering ’99) prefers to be called “curious” and “tenacious.”
She loves the polar regions, “the vast spaces where there are no answers, no paths, no trails,” and she loves ... calculated risks. But rather than be called “brave”, this explorer, mountain climber and risk management consultant by the name of Pascale Marceau (BScAp in Chemical Engineering ’99) pre...
uOBMRI's Dr. Paul Albert and team, including first author Dr. Faranak Vahid-Ansari, recently published new findings identifying two systems of neurotransmitters central to mouse models of treatment-resistant depression.
uOBMRI's Dr. Paul Albert and team, including first author Dr. Faranak Vahid-Ansari, recently published new findings identifying two systems of neurotransmitters central to mouse models of treatment-resistant depression.
The Common Law Section is excited to announce that Professor Vanessa Gruben has stepped into the role of Director of the uOttawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics (CHLPE).
The Common Law Section is excited to announce that Professor Vanessa Gruben has stepped into the role of Director of the uOttawa Centre for Health Law, Policy and Ethics (CHLPE).
A groundbreaking research study is being launched in Iqaluit to explore wastewater monitoring as a tool to detect and prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in Nunavut.
A groundbreaking research study is being launched in Iqaluit to explore wastewater monitoring as a tool to detect and prevent the spread of tuberculosis (TB) in Nunavut.
Join the University of Ottawa Library on Tuesday, January 23rd to celebrate the work of Dr. Lynne Bowker, recipient of the 2023 Open Scholarship Award.
Join the University of Ottawa Library on Tuesday, January 23rd to celebrate the work of Dr. Lynne Bowker, recipient of the 2023 Open Scholarship Award.
Material possessions are a big part of our lives. The value of our belongings often transcends their mere material worth. But what if you found yourself with no secure place to keep the things that matter to you? What if the possessions you value most were treated as literal trash by others? This is the reality for many precariously housed and unhoused people in Canada.
Material possessions are a big part of our lives. The value of our belongings often transcends their mere material worth. But what if you found yourself with no secure place to keep the things that matter to you? What if the possessions you value most were treated as literal trash by others? This is...