Addressing health inequities through collaborative research.
Janet Jull from @HealthScienceCU is exploring ways to incorporate shared decision-making in care systems — developing interventions that can be applied in practice and policy.
Learn more:
https://t.co/jNCr2qXQ0J
Explore different pathways into various health care professions!
This event has been revamped to offer insights into even more professional schools and health care pathways.
Come out to Part 2! Register now at https://t.co/cExbyHmw9R
Our next seminar March 20th at noon: 'Overcoming the Many Hurdles to Making Therapies Viral' by Dr. Diallo. Sign up here for in person or zoom! https://t.co/nk5YQu36Nh
Guest Lecture by Dr. Theresa Lee: 'Travel-acquired illness and vaccine preventable diseases in Canada' February 20th at 12 pm. More info and sign up here: https://t.co/Ql3gxFbQv5 @CarletonHlthSci@CarletonScience
Guest Lecture by Dr. Theresa Lee: 'Travel-acquired illness and vaccine preventable diseases in Canada' February 20th at 12 pm. More info and sign up here: https://t.co/Ql3gxFbQv5 @CarletonHlthSci@CarletonScience
🔬 📚 @HealthScienceCU students to present their research findings!
Discover how the renowned @TinyEarthNet is empowering young scholars to tackle global challenges like antimicrobial resistance & soil biodiversity loss.
🗓️ Friday, 2 p.m.
📍 Health Sciences Building
Our upcoming seminar (Nov 21, 12-1 pm) is by Dr. Angela Sinilaité from the School of Public Health (Uni of Illinois). Title: Public Health Without Borders: Global Health Leadership Perspectives - sign up here: https://t.co/sIUvhQZXWk
Today, Carleton University, in partnership with @QCHOttawa, is launching a groundbreaking Nursing Program to shape Ontario’s healthcare future. Thank you to the government & healthcare leaders for joining us to unveil this transformative program.
#HealthcareInnovation#onhealth
This year's Nobel Prize in Medicine highlights the use of model organisms in the discovery of fundamental biological processes - that turn out to be very important in Medicine!
This year’s medicine laureates Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun studied a relatively unassuming 1 mm long roundworm, C. elegans.
Despite its small size, C. elegans possesses many specialised cell types such as nerve and muscle cells also found in larger, more complex animals, making it a useful model for investigating how tissues develop and mature in multicellular organisms.
Read how the 2024 medicine laureates’ investigations into C. elegans revealed an entirely new dimension to gene regulation: https://t.co/8RwUplwYQA
#NobelPrize
Our next seminar is coming up Oct. 17th! Dr. Zimmerman will talk about the changings role of women in Plant Science. Sign up here (also for the book raffle!) https://t.co/HyxzxSVlRV
Seminar Season just started! Dr. Pena
@izabellapena1 will talk about rare diseases and mitochondria and CRISPR screens. Join us next week 12-1pm 4332 Mackenzie @CarletonScience https://t.co/I7Ckagvbgv
Seminar Season just started! Dr. Pena
@izabellapena1 will talk about rare diseases and mitochondria and CRISPR screens. Join us next week 12-1pm 4332 Mackenzie @CarletonScience https://t.co/I7Ckagvbgv
Congratulations to the outstanding @Carleton_U educators named the 2024 Carleton University Teaching Award recipients! Visit our site for details: https://t.co/My5MZhJQJi
We heard it's @OttawaRaceWknd 👀🏃♀️
Tune in: @CarletonScience Profs. @MindingtheBrain and Francine Darroch explain the many benefits that aerobic exercise like running can provide on your health and well-being. 🧠✨
Learn more about the magic of running:
https://t.co/NOKqZFL60j
Antimicrobial resistance - when germs are no longer responsive to the drugs used to treat them - is a growing concern in #PublicHealth.
@TVO visits @Carleton_U where student scientists in a @HealthScienceCU course are hoping to unearth a solution.
https://t.co/eOAmX4AUl5