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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

U of M study paves way for promising HIV vaccine

January 31, 2019 — 
Study led by U of M researcher has brought science closer to using chickenpox virus to develop vaccine against HIV

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Food Systems Research Group

The evolution of Canada’s international food assistance policies

January 31, 2019 — 
Changes in international food assistance policies benefit recipient countries

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The Conversation: Fighting tuberculosis: Databases are new and powerful weapons

January 30, 2019 — 
'Partnerships with communities most impacted by TB are essential to ending TB through earlier diagnosis'

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New insight into kaleidoscope of research

January 30, 2019 — 
$1.5 million in research grants, scholarships and fellowships awarded

Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Program enriches health data analysis and techniques

January 29, 2019 — 
The Visual and Automated Disease Analytics (VADA) program will graduate its first PhD students this summer.

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$10.4 million investment in transformative health research

January 28, 2019 — 
CIHR funds 15 studies that will benefit individuals coping with disabilities and many life-threatening conditions

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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Retirement from U of M won’t stop dentist’s crusade for patient safety

January 25, 2019 — 
Newly retired professor Dr. Nita Mazurat is a national expert on infection control in dentistry. Her quest for compliance isn’t taking a vacation.

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Clayton H. Riddell Faculty of Environment, Earth, and Resources

Q&A with grad student Chris Peck

January 21, 2019 — 
Q&A with grad student Chris Peck

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Can we effectively combine science and the humanities?

January 21, 2019 — 
The Expanded Reason Awards celebrate and encourage innovation in transdisciplinary scientific research and academic programs that demonstrate how the sciences can be integrated with the humanities

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Michelle Boyce was part of a team of astronomers who used a large arc array to detect odd signals coming from distant galaxies

The U of M cosmic connection

January 18, 2019 — 
Physics grad part of major discovery

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