Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
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Research centre plans new office on Fort Garry campus
January 6, 2017 —
Centre for Indigenous health research on Bannatyne campus plans to expand its impact with satellite office on Fort Garry campus
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UM expert called to Ottawa to help set national research agenda
January 4, 2017 —
If things seem a little dull at your next get-together, here’s a conversation starter for you: “So, what do you think about legalizing marijuana?”
Top stories of 2016
December 26, 2016 —
Stories highlighting the success of our students and showcasing the global impact of our faculty, alumni and researchers
Alumni achievements in 2016
December 22, 2016 —
In 2016, graduates from all stripes were honoured for their hard work, dedication and professional success
Top student stories of 2016
December 22, 2016 —
Some of the top stories of student success from the past 12 months
Top research stories of 2016
December 22, 2016 —
From bee houses and gravitational waves, to brain lasers and artificial sweeteners... we report on some great research from 2016
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Rehabilitation research focuses on social barriers
December 19, 2016 —
The physical environments people face is often the first thing that comes to mind when thinking about rehabilitation sciences. U of M researcher looks at social environments that impact participation in work, family, and community life
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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Grad student with ‘heart for Africa’ finds riches in giving
December 16, 2016 —
Rady Faculty grad student and co-founder of charity Bridging Villages has raised about $30,000 since making her first volunteer aid trip to Uganda in 2014.
CBC: ‘Quite a few’ risks posed by recreational cannabis, researcher warns
December 14, 2016 —
Dr. Paul Daeninck, an oncologist with Cancer Care Manitoba and assistant professor at the University of Manitoba who has studied marijuana use, said people up to age 25 may experience added risks if they use the drug.





