Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News Archive
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Student research inspires symposium on gender and sexual minority health
April 29, 2025 —
Research from graduate students in the College of Nursing was the inspiration for the theme of this year’s Helen Glass Research Symposium.
April 29, 2025 —
Research from graduate students in the College of Nursing was the inspiration for the theme of this year’s Helen Glass Research Symposium.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Dental mission to Ecuador learning experience for soon-to-be dentists
April 28, 2025 —
When Bryan Kwak was a UM undergraduate student, he sat in on a dental school info session that left a lasting impression.
April 28, 2025 —
When Bryan Kwak was a UM undergraduate student, he sat in on a dental school info session that left a lasting impression.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Global News Winnipeg: Manitoba measles cases climb as vaccination rates fall
April 25, 2025 —
Manitoba measles cases climb as vaccination rates fall
April 25, 2025 —
Manitoba measles cases climb as vaccination rates fall
Research and International News
UM researchers uncover the health-boosting power of oat protein
April 22, 2025 —
While including oats a balanced diet has long been recognized by Health Canada as a healthy food choice, thanks to the fibre content, the benefits of oat protein have been understudied - until now. New research suggests there’s even more to this grain.
April 22, 2025 —
While including oats a balanced diet has long been recognized by Health Canada as a healthy food choice, thanks to the fibre content, the benefits of oat protein have been understudied - until now. New research suggests there’s even more to this grain.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
CBC The Dose: From salt in food to transfer payments: Here’s what Ottawa has power over when it comes to your health
April 21, 2025 —
Provinces and territories deliver health care, but feds hold the purse strings and set priorities
April 21, 2025 —
Provinces and territories deliver health care, but feds hold the purse strings and set priorities
Research and International News
The Free Press: Saving lives with Manitoba-made vaccines
April 15, 2025 —
Future vaccine development through research at UM
April 15, 2025 —
Future vaccine development through research at UM
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
UM-led study offers hope that existing drug can target metastatic brain tumours
April 15, 2025 —
A University of Manitoba-led study successfully eliminated breast-cancer derived brain tumours in mice, using a drug to penetrate the brain and eliminate metastatic brain tumours.
April 15, 2025 —
A University of Manitoba-led study successfully eliminated breast-cancer derived brain tumours in mice, using a drug to penetrate the brain and eliminate metastatic brain tumours.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Symposium to focus on health research among LGBTQIA2S+ people
April 15, 2025 —
The Helen Glass Research Symposium, hosted by the College of Nursing in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, returns April 22 – 24 at Fort Garry campus with a focus on gender and sexual minority health research.
April 15, 2025 —
The Helen Glass Research Symposium, hosted by the College of Nursing in the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, returns April 22 – 24 at Fort Garry campus with a focus on gender and sexual minority health research.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Family of four building life in new home thanks to Habitat Manitoba, Rady Faculty
April 11, 2025 —
On March 28, a wide smile crossed Ifeyinwa’s face as Dr. Dieter Schonwetter handed her the keys to her new home. She was officially a homeowner.
April 11, 2025 —
On March 28, a wide smile crossed Ifeyinwa’s face as Dr. Dieter Schonwetter handed her the keys to her new home. She was officially a homeowner.
Rady Faculty of Health Sciences News
Professor emerita works to transform occupational therapy
April 10, 2025 —
Gayle Restall, professor emerita in occupational therapy at the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, has had an accomplished career focused on research into removing barriers for people in marginalized and underserved communities living with chronic health conditions.
April 10, 2025 —
Gayle Restall, professor emerita in occupational therapy at the College of Rehabilitation Sciences, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, has had an accomplished career focused on research into removing barriers for people in marginalized and underserved communities living with chronic health conditions.





