Marites Steiman is one of many women who has struggled to get a proper diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis. Things finally changed when she met uOttawa’s Dr. Sukhbir Sony Singh. Now they are working together to help other women in her position.
Marites Steiman is one of many women who has struggled to get a proper diagnosis and treatment for endometriosis. Things finally changed when she met uOttawa’s Dr. Sukhbir Sony Singh. Now they are working together to help other women in her position.
Contrary to popular belief, rest from school may not always be the best after a concussion, a new study published in JAMA Network Open finds. In fact, an early return to school is associated with a lower symptom burden after suffering a concussion and, ultimately, faster recovery.
Contrary to popular belief, rest from school may not always be the best after a concussion, a new study published in JAMA Network Open finds. In fact, an early return to school is associated with a lower symptom burden after suffering a concussion and, ultimately, faster recovery.
The University of Ottawa has confirmed its place on Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities list for 2022, published today by the well-regarded Research Infosource.
The University of Ottawa has confirmed its place on Canada’s Top 50 Research Universities list for 2022, published today by the well-regarded Research Infosource.
University of Ottawa SUNLAB study provides improved means for accurate measurements of bifacial solar panels – a key long-term renewable energy source – by taking ground cover into account
University of Ottawa SUNLAB study provides improved means for accurate measurements of bifacial solar panels – a key long-term renewable energy source – by taking ground cover into account
Who better to bolster relationships between universities and government than a distinguished research fellow in public policy with extensive experience in both research and government? Peggy Schmeiser, PhD, the University of Ottawa’s very first director, public policy research and outreach, checks this box — and many more.
Who better to bolster relationships between universities and government than a distinguished research fellow in public policy with extensive experience in both research and government? Peggy Schmeiser, PhD, the University of Ottawa’s very first director, public policy research and outreach, checks t...
Two members of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, Catalina Arango and Nelson Arturo Ovalle Diaz, worked on an international participative research project from 2019 until 2022, under the directorship of Yves Le Bouthillier, Full Professor in the Faculty of Law’s Common Law Section.
Two members of the Human Rights Research and Education Centre, Catalina Arango and Nelson Arturo Ovalle Diaz, worked on an international participative research project from 2019 until 2022, under the directorship of Yves Le Bouthillier, Full Professor in the Faculty of Law’s Common Law Section.
Happy New Year! I’m looking forward to a great year at the ISSP and want to tell you a bit about what I will be doing.
As a lifelong science and technology (S&T) policy geek, and having been involved with the Institute since its founding, I was honored to accept Monica’s invitation to join the team as the inaugural Executive-in-Residence. Under Mo...
Happy New Year! I’m looking forward to a great year at the ISSP and want to tell you a bit about what I will be doing.
As a lifelong science and technology (S&T) policy geek, and having been involved with the Institute since its founding, I was hono...
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Dr. Teresa Scassa has been awarded “Best Developments in the Field Article of 2021” by the Development in the Field Panel of the Cambridge University Press for her article “Pandemic Innovation: The Private Sector and the Development of Contact-Tracing and Exposure Notification Apps”.
The Centre for Law, Technology and Society is delighted to announce that Faculty member Dr. Teresa Scassa has been awarded “Best Developments in the Field Article of 2021” by the Development in the Field Panel of the Cambridge University Press for her article “Pandemic Innovation: The Private Sector...
The effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) like birth control on the brain and mood of women may come down to age and their gut microbiome, according to new research from the University of Ottawa.
The effects of oral contraceptives (OCs) like birth control on the brain and mood of women may come down to age and their gut microbiome, according to new research from the University of Ottawa.