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Iulia Dascalu, Wesbrook Scholar and HSBC Emerging Leader Scholarship recipient
Iulia Dacalu, third year CAPS specialization Honours B.Sc. student has been awarded our universities most prestigious scholarships, the Wesbrook and the HSBC Emerging Leader Scholarship
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PHYL 548B Public Lecture 1
James Shapiro, M.D., Ph.D., FRCSC Professor, Department of Surgery University of Alberta Edmonton, CANADA James Shapiro was born in Leeds, England, son of a family doctor. He studied Medicine in Newcastle and trained in Surgery in Bristol. He developed a longstanding interest in islet transplantation as a medical student. He has been on Faculty at…
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PHYL 548B Public Lecture 2
Claude Roy, Ph.D. Professor, University of Montreal CEO, CellCAN Regenerative Medicine and Cell Therapy Network Montreal, CANADA Renowned researcher in hematopoietic stem cell transplant and executive committee member of the Canadian National Cancer Institute, Dr. Roy is Director of the Cellular Therapy Laboratory, scientific director at MRH and full professor at the Faculty of Medicine…
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PHYL 548B Public Lecture 3
Michael Rudnicki, OC, Ph.D., FRSC Senior Scientist, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Scientific Director, Stem Cell Network (SCN) Ottawa, CANADA Dr. Michael Rudnicki is a Senior Scientist and the Director of the Regenerative Medicine Program and the Sprott Centre for Stem Cell Research at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute. He is Professor in the Department of…
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PHYL 548B Public Lecture 4
Timothy Caulfield, LL.B., LL.M. Professor, Faculty of Law and School of Public Health, University of Alberta, Edmonton, CANADA Timothy Caulfield is a Canada Research Chair in Health Law and Policy, a Professor in the Faculty of Law and the School of Public Health at the University of Alberta and Research Director of the Health Law…
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PHYL 548B Public Lecture 5
Knut Woltjen, Ph. D. Associate Professor Center for iPS Cell Research and Application Kyoto University Kyoto, JAPAN Dr. Woltjen obtained his B.Sc. Honors in Molecular Genetics from the University of Alberta (1998), and his Ph.D. in Biochemistry. and Molecular Biology (2006) from the University of Calgary, where he developed a gene-targeting vector construction method by…
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2017 CPS Grads
Congratulations to the graduating Cellular & Physiological Sciences class of 2017!
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