Dr. Renee El-Gabalawy News Archive
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Research and International
Meet Renée El-Gabalawy, 2023 Rh Award Winner in the Health Sciences category
May 24, 2024 —
Dr. Renée El-Gabalawy is the 2023 recipient of the Terry G. Falconer Memorial Rh Institute Foundation Emerging Researcher Award in the Health Sciences category.
![In clinical setting, user is sitting on a bed with legs extended and one hand in frame. An avatar sits on a bed across from the user. Text in two boxes on screen reads: "Standard mode. Leg tracking. Slide forward/back. Current Exercise. Pump ankles. Rep# 1."](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/UM-Today-VR-crop-1-150x150.png)
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
The Winnipeg Foundation Innovation Fund supports cutting-edge projects
February 1, 2024 —
Three interdisciplinary teams from the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences have received $100,000 grants from The Winnipeg Foundation Innovation Fund to pursue leading-edge research in the areas of heart disease, phantom limb pain and Huntington’s disease.
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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences
Rehearsing for reality
May 4, 2021 —
Being unsure of what to expect on the day of an operation can fill some patients with dread.
![This illustration depicts a three-dimensional (3D) computer-generated image of a number of drug-resistant Neisseria gonorrhoeae diplococcal bacteria. Note that extending from the organisms’ exterior were type IV pili, or hair-like appendages, which in this case, are used to promote motility for these bacteria, and improve surface adherence. The artistic recreation was based upon scanning electron microscopic (SEM) imagery.](https://news.umanitoba.ca/wp-content/uploads/2017/04/Untitled-2-150x150.jpg)
Research pushing the boundaries
May 13, 2019 —
Early career researchers are among the inaugural recipients of funding from the New Frontiers in Research Fund