New research from the University of Ottawa proposes using vanoxerine as a safe method for potentially eliminating cancer stem cells in colorectal tumours
New research from the University of Ottawa proposes using vanoxerine as a safe method for potentially eliminating cancer stem cells in colorectal tumours
In 2020, the Government of Canada acknowledged that Black communities in our country face “health and social inequities linked to a process of discrimination at multiple levels of society, including individual, interpersonal, institutional and societal discrimination.”
In 2020, the Government of Canada acknowledged that Black communities in our country face “health and social inequities linked to a process of discrimination at multiple levels of society, including individual, interpersonal, institutional and societal discrimination.”
Pierre Gilles Bélanger, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section and HRREC member, was invited to offer his expertise to more than 40 final-year students in a mandatory course at the prestigious Faculty of Law of the University of Chile.
Pierre Gilles Bélanger, Adjunct Professor in the Faculty of Law, Civil Law Section and HRREC member, was invited to offer his expertise to more than 40 final-year students in a mandatory course at the prestigious Faculty of Law of the University of Chile.
Professor Linda McLean combines her love of physiotherapy with her graduate training in engineering to fill important knowledge gaps about pelvic floor disorders in women.
Professor Linda McLean combines her love of physiotherapy with her graduate training in engineering to fill important knowledge gaps about pelvic floor disorders in women.
HRREC members Pierre Gilles Bélanger (Adjunct Professor, Civil Law Section) and Melisa Handl (Ph.D. in Law) and Gloria Song (Ph.D. candidate in law), as well as colleagues from the University of Ottawa, Professor Eva Ottawa (Civil Law Section) and Vinícius Alves Barreto da Silva (Ph.D. candidate in law), have added their voices to a collaborative work from Canada, Brazil, Colombia, Uruguay, Mexico...
HRREC members Pierre Gilles Bélanger (Adjunct Professor, Civil Law Section) and Melisa Handl (Ph.D. in Law) and Gloria Song (Ph.D. candidate in law), as well as colleagues from the University of Ottawa, Professor Eva Ottawa (Civil Law Section) and Vinícius Alves Barreto da Silva (Ph.D. candidate in ...
Twenty-seven percent of individuals who had an emergency department visit for cannabis use developed a new anxiety disorder within three years, according to new research.
Twenty-seven percent of individuals who had an emergency department visit for cannabis use developed a new anxiety disorder within three years, according to new research.
Citizen science – participation of members of the public in the production of scientific knowledge – can take many forms. For example, last Spring I visited a snake enthusiast who maintains a study site, where he monitors Southern Rubber Boa population dynamics. He had searched for and photographed these snakes for many years, a hobby called herp...
Citizen science – participation of members of the public in the production of scientific knowledge – can take many forms. For example, last Spring I visited a snake enthusiast who maintains a study site, where he monitors Southern Rubber Boa popula...
University of Ottawa Professor Gilles Comeau and partners have struck a chord with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), obtaining a $1 million grant to conduct research project targeting individuals with dementia and those at risk.
University of Ottawa Professor Gilles Comeau and partners have struck a chord with the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC), obtaining a $1 million grant to conduct research project targeting individuals with dementia and those at risk.
Sleep apnea, which involves recurring, temporary interruptions of breathing during sleep, can disturb regulation of blood lipid levels, a key factor in the development of cardiovascular disease. A University of Ottawa research team has shown that the impact of sleep apnea on the metabolism of blood lipids differs by sex, with women regulating their blood lipids better than men.
Sleep apnea, which involves recurring, temporary interruptions of breathing during sleep, can disturb regulation of blood lipid levels, a key factor in the development of cardiovascular disease. A University of Ottawa research team has shown that the impact of sleep apnea on the metabolism of blood ...