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Mom and baby share “good bacteria” through breast milk
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | July 10, 2020
The process of pumping, storing and bottle-feeding breast milk may reduce the transfer of bacteria from mom to baby.
Evaluating COVID-19 vaccines amid pandemic poses challenges
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | July 9, 2020
A new paper reveals the pandemic presents a unique challenge when it comes to evaluating the efficacy of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.
Faculty of Medicine members receive $3.8M to pursue research in various natural sciences and engineering disciplines
By Stephanie Chow | June 25, 2020
Nineteen Faculty of Medicine members were awarded funding by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada.
UBC faculty of medicine researchers receive nearly $14M in federal funding for COVID-19 research
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 25, 2020
The latest investment supports COVID-19 research on drug research, obstetrics, medical imaging, Indigenous health and more.
Faculty of Medicine student awarded the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowship
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 24, 2020
Céline Laumont, a postdoctoral fellow in the Faculty of Medicine’s Department of Medical Genetics, is one of three UBC scholars awarded the Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships.
Faculty of Medicine students awarded Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 24, 2020
Eight Faculty of Medicine students are among 21 UBC scholars who were awarded the Vanier Canada Graduate Fellowship.
Wildfire smoke has immediate harmful health effects
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 24, 2020
New UBC research finds exposure to wildfire smoke affects the body’s respiratory and cardiovascular systems almost immediately.
Heat may kill more people than previously reported
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 19, 2020
Even moderately hot weather may actually be killing thousands, not hundreds as previously reported.
$1.5 million to develop a Canadian brain research strategy
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 18, 2020
A new research network, co-led by UBC’s Dr. Judy Illes, will advance brain research to improve the quality of life for Canadians with brain illnesses.
Falling childhood asthma rates linked to declining use of unnecessary antibiotics
By Camilo Trujillo Sanchez | June 17, 2020
A new study suggests that careful antibiotic use in children under the age of one is important to help preserve the diversity and abundance of healthy gut bacteria.