Dr. Shuhendler is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Chemical Research Biology with the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Science as well as a Scientist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Dr. Shuhendler is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier 2) in Chemical Research Biology with the University of Ottawa’s Faculty of Science as well as a Scientist at the University of Ottawa Heart Institute.
Dr. Yannick Benoit, the study’s co-first author, says the collaborative research team has established a clear link between different types of cancers and their embryonic origins.
Dr. Yannick Benoit, the study’s co-first author, says the collaborative research team has established a clear link between different types of cancers and their embryonic origins.
A study of more than 8 million adults in Ontario, Canada suggests that even a modest loss of kidney function is associated with increased health risks. The study, published in The BMJ, could lead to better approaches to prevent chronic kidney disease and related conditions, particularly in younger adults.
A study of more than 8 million adults in Ontario, Canada suggests that even a modest loss of kidney function is associated with increased health risks. The study, published in The BMJ, could lead to better approaches to prevent chronic kidney disease and related conditions, particularly in younger a...
We’re delighted to announce that Simone Julien-Sparks, lead coordinator, fitness, has been named Health and Safety Leader of for June 2023 at uOttawa. Thanks to her excellent hazard recognition and risk mitigation efforts, she took a leadership role in identifying hazardous temperatures and outdoor air quality conditions well before the real impact was felt and took action to alter programming.
We’re delighted to announce that Simone Julien-Sparks, lead coordinator, fitness, has been named Health and Safety Leader of for June 2023 at uOttawa. Thanks to her excellent hazard recognition and risk mitigation efforts, she took a leadership role in identifying hazardous temperatures and outdoor ...
The Clinical Research Chair in Gay Men’s Health speaks about the importance of Pride to our broad Faculty of Medicine community and shares insights from his research work.
The Clinical Research Chair in Gay Men’s Health speaks about the importance of Pride to our broad Faculty of Medicine community and shares insights from his research work.
Convocation is a special event that honours the remarkable determination, hard work and achievements of graduates from the Faculty of Medicine. Please join the Faculty in wishing them all the best as they start the next chapter of their journeys.
Convocation is a special event that honours the remarkable determination, hard work and achievements of graduates from the Faculty of Medicine. Please join the Faculty in wishing them all the best as they start the next chapter of their journeys.
When patients are suspected of having a primary brain tumour, also known as a glioma, they typically undergo a biopsy or a resection — procedures that involve surgically removing a sample of the tumour to further analyze it. Biopsies help oncologists confirm the existence of a tumour and determine whether it’s malignant or benign. This data also guides oncologists in choosing the proper course of ...
When patients are suspected of having a primary brain tumour, also known as a glioma, they typically undergo a biopsy or a resection — procedures that involve surgically removing a sample of the tumour to further analyze it. Biopsies help oncologists confirm the existence of a tumour and determine w...
Cartoon characters in food ads sway kids toward unhealthy options, new research led by the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine and Heart & Stroke finds
Cartoon characters in food ads sway kids toward unhealthy options, new research led by the University of Ottawa's Faculty of Medicine and Heart & Stroke finds
In recent years, awareness has grown about the prevalence of obstetrical and gynecological violence (OGV). Voices that were previously ignored or dismissed are now gaining momentum, denouncing sexist acts and violence experienced during gynecological consultations or during the process of giving birth.
In recent years, awareness has grown about the prevalence of obstetrical and gynecological violence (OGV). Voices that were previously ignored or dismissed are now gaining momentum, denouncing sexist acts and violence experienced during gynecological consultations or during the process of giving bir...