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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Weed scientist recognized for research achievements

November 30, 2016 — 
Dr. Rob Gulden received the Excellence in Weed Science Award from the Canadian Weed Science Society

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Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences

Participants needed for probiotic study

November 29, 2016 — 
Research study investigates the effect of probiotics on weight and body composition.

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Cambrian College President Bill Best and National Centre for Truth and Reconciliation (NCTR) Director Ry Moran affirm a new partnership between the College and the Centre.

Cambrian College partners with NCTR

November 23, 2016 — 
'Without our partners, the work of the Centre cannot be done. Partners are essential to our success in sharing the history of the Residential School System and Survivors’ stories for generations to come, and in moving Reconciliation forward for all Canadians.'

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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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Rady Faculty of Health Sciences

Researcher Profile: Dr. Roberta Woodgate

November 23, 2016 — 
Communication strategies for children and teens experiencing serious illness

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Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg.

Pediatric geneticist awarded medal of honour

November 23, 2016 — 
The Rx&D Health Research Foundation (HRF) recognized Distinguished Professor Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg for her global impact on the health of children

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Research study seeking volunteers

November 21, 2016 — 
If you are between 30-46 years of age you may be able to join the study looking at how genetics and lifestyle impact health.

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Pourang Irani

Making smarter devices

November 21, 2016 — 
A big part of Pourang Irani’s job is to dream – making technology that’s often seen as science fiction a reality

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Mental disorders common in Manitoba children: U of M study

November 21, 2016 — 
The study measured how common mental disorders are among Manitoba children, and what puts kids at risk.

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CBC journalist Nahlah Ayed.

Nominations open for the Nahlah Ayed Prize for Student Leadership & Global Citizenship

November 16, 2016 — 
The Nahlah Ayed Prize was created to encourage students at the U of M to participate in horizon-expanding activities

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