When you think back on your elementary school days, you will probably remember conducting fun science experiments, such as elephant’s toothpaste, banana DNA extraction, and bean seed germination. These activities are not only mesmerizing, but also essential to foster curiosity and encourage critical thinking.
When you think back on your elementary school days, you will probably remember conducting fun science experiments, such as elephant’s toothpaste, banana DNA extraction, and bean seed germination. These activities are not only mesmerizing, but also essential to foster curiosity and encourage critical...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Faculty member, Prof. Vivek Krishnamurthy, has received tenure and has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor, effective May 1, 2023.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that CLTS Faculty member, Prof. Vivek Krishnamurthy, has received tenure and has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor, effective May 1, 2023.
Every winter, students enrolled in the course Feminist Law Reform (CML 4917B) learn from expert feminist lawyers, engage with members of parliament, draft briefs and opinion editorials and explore other key avenues of feminist law reform advocacy.
Every winter, students enrolled in the course Feminist Law Reform (CML 4917B) learn from expert feminist lawyers, engage with members of parliament, draft briefs and opinion editorials and explore other key avenues of feminist law reform advocacy.
The University of Ottawa is celebrating the launch of its new Health Equity for the Aged Lab (HEAL). This initiative aims to improve the health and well-being of seniors from linguistic and cultural minority communities.
The University of Ottawa is celebrating the launch of its new Health Equity for the Aged Lab (HEAL). This initiative aims to improve the health and well-being of seniors from linguistic and cultural minority communities.
The newly discovered gene variant could contribute to high rates of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in Inuit populations.
Researchers at the CHEO Research Institute and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have discovered a previously unidentified gene variant that causes Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia (PCD), which is present in Inuit populations in both Nunavut and N...
The newly discovered gene variant could contribute to high rates of Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia in Inuit populations.
Researchers at the CHEO Research Institute and the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (RI-MUHC) have discovered a previously unidentified gene variant that ...