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Christine Zhang, the flow cytometry core facility manager.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Rady Faculty invests in research through cutting-edge core platforms, labs

April 24, 2023 — 
Technology helps make dreams a reality.

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The faces of an Inuit mother and toddler are encircled by the fur of her parka hood.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

UM health research projects awarded more than $12 million in federal funding

October 20, 2021 — 
Studies focused on Inuit wellness in Manitoba and on severe tooth decay in First Nations and Métis children are among 19 UM projects to receive recent grants from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.

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Christine Zhang

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

UM facility recognized by national scientific platform group

August 14, 2020 — 
The manager of a University of Manitoba facility that offers flow cytometry-based services to academic researchers and the public sector was recently recognized by a national scientific group.

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Stethoscope on a desk beside a laptop

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

UM global leader in antibiotics research

May 29, 2020 — 
An analysis of the 100 most-cited papers in the field of antibiotics and antimicrobials found that the University of Manitoba has more contributions than any other educational institution in the world.

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The Dec. 9, 2016 CIHR funding announcement.

Federal government invests $10.2 million towards research through CIHR’s project grant program

December 17, 2016 — 
Researchers to advance knowledge in areas such as Indigenous health, HIV, kidney transplants, and antimicrobial resistance

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Phlebotomus papatasi, the sand fly // Photo: Frank Collins

New research may lead to vaccine for parasitic disease

October 26, 2015 — 
Breakthrough discovery of vaccine candidate to protect against leishmaniasis

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Dr. Jude Uzonna

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

New research may lead to vaccine for parasitic disease

October 23, 2015 — 
Promising research from the University of Manitoba is raising new hopes in the fight against a pervasive and potentially deadly disease that affects millions around the world and is increasingly expanding to non-traditional locations.

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