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Dr. Frank Plummer poses for the photo in a lab. He is wearing a white coat.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Marking 140 years of health research impact

November 17, 2023 — 
The Max Rady College of Medicine at UM is marking a milestone. It’s been 140 years since it was founded in 1883 as the Manitoba Medical College, Western Canada’s first medical school.

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Portrait of Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie.

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

UM researcher wins Barancik Prize for Innovation in MS Research

February 1, 2023 — 
A University of Manitoba researcher is the recipient of the prestigious Barancik Prize for Innovation in Multiple Sclerosis Research.

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Dr. Ruth Ann Marrie meets with a patient.

Donor Relations

World Multiple Sclerosis Day marks the importance of funding health research

May 30, 2022 — 
Researchers are making important discoveries about Multiple Sclerosis with support of donor funding.

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Stethoscope and globe

Two UM researchers inducted into Canadian Academy of Health Sciences

September 13, 2021 — 
Drs. Keith Fowke and Ruth Ann Marie of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences have been appointed as Fellows.

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Pharmacy student-led study identifies link between IBD and substance use disorder

March 17, 2020 — 
A new study published last month in the Oxford University Press Inflammatory Bowel Diseases journal has found that one in six persons with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) experience a substance use disorder in their lifetime.

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(L-R) Ruth Ann Marrie and Annemieke Farenhorst.

Duo among Canada’s most powerful women

November 23, 2016 — 
U of M researchers named to Canada’s Most Powerful Women: Top 100 Awards

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Ruth Ann Marrie, as The Waugh Family Chair in Multiple Sclerosis

Moving MS research forward

June 13, 2016 — 
New Research Chair named in Max Rady College of Medicine

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Inflammation research supported

December 22, 2014 — 
A University of Manitoba-led research team was awarded $2.46-M in funding over five years to study the impact and management of psychiatric comorbidity in patients with multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis and inflammatory bowel disease.

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