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Faculty of medicine learners awarded Killam doctoral scholarships
By Qian Chow | November 21, 2022
The scholarships are awarded to the top doctoral candidates in the annual Tri-Agency/Affiliated Fellowships competition.
Strengthening pathogen research in British Columbia
By Qian Chow | November 18, 2022
New federal funding supports UBC researchers studying infectious diseases at the BCCDC Public Health Laboratory.
Faculty of Medicine researchers awarded SSHRC Insight Development Grants
By Qian Chow | November 17, 2022
A total of 36 newly funded projects are being led by UBC researchers.
Eight Faculty of Medicine researchers among new and renewed Canada Research Chairs
By Qian Chow | November 16, 2022
The chairholders are advancing knowledge and discovery to improve the health of Canadians.
Annie Ciernia named a 2021 Brain Canada Future Leader in Canadian Brain Research
By Qian Chow | November 9, 2022
She is among 20 neuroscientists in Canada who have been awarded $100,000 each in research funding.
One in seven billion: First-in-the-world diagnosis a result of incredible teamwork
By Qian Chow | November 9, 2022
Researchers at UBC and BCCHRI uncovered a never-before-seen diagnosis for a young Syrian refugee facing reduced mobility and recurring cancers.
Bivalent vaccines are here – what it means for people who are pregnant
By Qian Chow | November 7, 2022
Dr. Deborah Money answers common questions that expecting parents have about vaccinations this fall.
National study suggests it’s time to rethink how we treat atrial fibrillation
By Qian Chow | November 7, 2022
Early intervention with catheter cryoablation can halt disease progression, reduce risk of serious health impacts.
21 Faculty of Medicine staff inducted into UBC’s 25 Year Club
By Sheridan Powell | November 4, 2022
The October 20 celebration recognized UBC Vancouver staff with 25, 35, 40 and 50 years of uninterrupted or accumulated service.
Single-cell genome sequencing provides new insights into deadly cancers
By Qian Chow | October 26, 2022
New research into the most aggressive forms of breast and ovarian cancer shines light on how tumours evolve.