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Severe flu increases risk of Parkinson’s
By bkladko | July 20, 2012
The epidemiological study also found that having red measles in childhood lowered the odds of developing the disease.
Widely-used MS drug doesn’t measurably slow progression of the disease, researchers find
By bkladko | July 18, 2012
The study, by Associate Professor of Neurology Helen Tremlett and others, examined the effectiveness of beta-interferons.
Three new appointments to Faculty's education portfolio
By bkladko | June 27, 2012
Paul Winwood becomes the Faculty’s new Regional Associate Dean, Northern B.C. and UNBC’s Vice Provost Medicine July 1.
Parkinson's gene identified with help of Mennonite family
By bkladko | June 27, 2012
Medical Genetics Professor Matthew Farrer says the discovery helps unify past genetic discoveries about the disease.
Researchers show that stem cells can beat back diabetes
By bkladko | June 27, 2012
Professor Tim Kieffer used human stem cell transplants to restore self-regulating insulin production in mice.
A modicum of solace for MS patients — lower cancer risk
By bkladko | June 21, 2012
Elaine Kingwell, a postdoctoral fellow in the Brain Research Centre, led the study.
New facility brings brain development into sharper focus
By bkladko | June 14, 2012
The 3-Tesla MRI scanner is only the second of its kind in Canada dedicated to pediatric research.
UBC recognizes brain and heart researchers with $50,000 prizes
By bkladko | June 5, 2012
John Cairns of UBC (left) won the prize for heart research, and Guy Rouleau (right) won for his work on brain diseases.
The Faculty of Medicine’s latest "Women of Distinction"
By bkladko | May 31, 2012
MD student Alison Lee (left) and Associate Professor Dianne Miller (right) were honoured by the YWCA of Metro Vancouver.
UBC and partners break ground for new hospice
By bkladko | May 24, 2012
The $4.5 million project will provide end-of-life care for individuals, and help improve palliative care through research and training.