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Faculty of Medicine signs agreement with Chinese Ministry of Health
By Patricia Angel | April 25, 2012
Gavin Stuart, UBC’s Vice Provost Health and Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, signed the agreement in Beijing.
Reversing cognitive decline through resistance training
By Patricia Angel | April 23, 2012
New UBC research shows that resistance training can improve cognitive performance in seniors at risk for dementia.
Comparing notes on diabetes – across countries and cultures
By Patricia Angel | April 19, 2012
Faculty of Medicine physicians and researchers traveled to Guangzhou, China in March to participate in a bi-national workshop on diabetes, in partnership with the Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The panel discussion, “Diabetes Prevention and Management: Exploratory Workshop through Western and Eastern Medicine,” explored the prevention and treatment of diabetes through the lenses of […]
UBC-CFRI team receives funding to predict adverse effects of childhood cancer treatments
By Patricia Angel | April 18, 2012
A team led by Kirk Schultz, Professor in the Department of Pediatrics, has received $4.3 million in funding.
An international collaboration targets a rare cancer
By Patricia Angel | April 18, 2012
Privately-funded collaborative includes Torsten Nielsen, Associate Professor in Pathology & Laboratory Medicine.
UBC-BC Cancer Agency team reveals the diversity of breast cancer
By Patricia Angel | April 18, 2012
The study, co-led by Sam Aparicio, Professor in the Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, could advance treatments.
UBC researchers explore cognitive impairment and medication adherence in MS patients
By Patricia Angel | April 17, 2012
Martin McKeown, Professor in the Division of Neurology, will co-lead a collaborative study with Parkinson’s researchers.
Province announces education improvements for University Hospital of Northern British Columbia
By Patricia Angel | April 17, 2012
The Province is moving ahead with planning for improvements to education facilities to support medical training at University Hospital of Northern British Columbia (UHNBC), as part of Budget 2012. The improvements include a library and lecture space to enable small- and large-group learning for students and residents in the Northern Medical Program, a partnership created […]
UBC scientists reveal a breast cancer’s insidious evolution
By Patricia Angel | April 4, 2012
Faculty of Medicine researchers have decoded the genetic make-up of triple negative breast cancer, which could lead to more effective treatment. The study, published online April 4 in the journal Nature, reveals that this form of cancer is not one distinct single entity, but an extremely complex and evolved tumour with an unprecedented range of […]
Faculty members explore potential of metagenomics to test water quality
By Patricia Angel | March 26, 2012
Just over a decade ago, a small Ontario town was the epicenter of Canada’s most significant drinking water related disaster. Close to half of Walkerton’s 5,000 residents fell ill and seven people lost their lives due to the highly dangerous strain of E. coli bacteria found in their drinking water. A research team led by […]