Stephanie Chow
National vaccine safety network launches survey to monitor the safety of COVID-19 vaccines
By Stephanie Chow | February 25, 2021
UBC’s Dr. Julie Bettinger is the lead investigator for the national network.
New study to examine the impact of exercise on aging and brain health
By Stephanie Chow | February 24, 2021
The findings will help advance the development of new interventions to counter the effects of physical inactivity.
Two faculty members recognized by the American Association for Anatomy
By Stephanie Chow | January 27, 2021
They are recognized for demonstrating excellence in science and making extraordinary contributions to the anatomical sciences.
Faculty of Medicine members receive funding to support their innovative initiatives
By Stephanie Chow | January 25, 2021
Dr. Melissa Lem and Dr. Abhiram Cherukupalli are recipients of the 2020 Joule innovation grant program.
Faculty of Medicine researchers awarded funding to improve health outcomes and patient care
By Stephanie Chow | January 21, 2021
Projects are awarded from the MSFHR Innovation to Commercialization and Health Professional-Investigator programs.
Research in Focus: Mark Cembrowski
By Stephanie Chow | January 21, 2021
Learn more about his research on understanding how the brain forms, stores, and retrieves memories.
New UBC professorship to advance addiction medicine in B.C.
By Stephanie Chow | January 18, 2021
Dr. Nadia Fairbairn has been named the inaugural Philip Owen Professor in Addiction Medicine at UBC.
MIND and Mediterranean diets associated with later onset of Parkinson’s disease
By Stephanie Chow | January 13, 2021
A new study by UBC researchers suggests a strong correlation with later onset of the disease.
Scientists discover key enzyme responsible for skin blistering in the elderly
By Stephanie Chow | January 12, 2021
Research identifies a novel treatment for the most common autoimmune blistering diseases.
New UBC research partnership connects patients with virtual health communities
By Stephanie Chow | January 6, 2021
The new partnership will offer free online health resources, coaching and peer-to-peer support for Canadians during the pandemic.