Radygradstudents News Archive
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Rady grad student profile: Benjamin Bydak investigates cell-to-cell communication in Type 2 diabetes
August 10, 2023 —
After Benjamin Bydak graduated with his first degree, a bachelor’s in psychology, he decided to take his passion for exercise and helping others and pursue a career in kinesiology.
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Rady grad student profile: Shahin Shabanipour’s fascination with neuroscience fuels passion for Alzheimer’s research
August 8, 2023 —
About 50 million people in the world are diagnosed with dementia and this number is projected to triple. This graduate student is working to find out why.
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Rady grad student profile: Diana Topolnitska’s love of science inspires her cancer research
July 31, 2023 —
UM Today sat down with Topolnitska to talk about her pathway to a PhD program and what motivates her to conduct immuno-oncology research.
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Rady grad student profile: Helgi Kuzmychova studies glioblastoma and its resistance to therapies
July 26, 2023 —
Helgi Kuzmychova has always been fascinated by molecular biology, particularly with how it relates to cancer research.
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Rady grad student profile: Dr. Olubukola Olatosi passionate about early childhood oral health
July 24, 2023 —
Dr. Olubukola Olatosi’s PhD research combines her passion for pediatric dentistry with public health.
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Rady grad student profile: Md Mahamudul Haque investigating new ways to combat bacterium
July 17, 2023 —
Md Mahamudul Haque is in a battle with a pathogenic microbe.
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Grad students learn about environmental impact of health systems
June 30, 2023 —
Attending the Summer Institute on Sustainable Health Systems opened Mackenzie Alexiuk’s eyes to how the delivery of health care impacts the environment.
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Grad students recognized at UM student health research forum
June 28, 2023 —
Over 130 graduate students from across the province, and representing a variety of health disciplines, presented their research in this year’s poster competition at the Manitoba Student Health Research Forum (MSHRF) as part of the three-day event at the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences. “This event is all about the grad students. It provides opportunity for them to present their research, refine their communication skills and be recognized for their achievements through the large suite of awards,” said Dr. Samantha Pauls, assistant professor at the College of Pharmacy and co-chair of the MSHRF.