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🔬 📚 @HealthScienceCU students to present their research findings! Discover how the renowned @TinyEarthNet is empowering young scholars to tackle global challenges like antimicrobial resistance & soil biodiversity loss. 🗓️ Friday, 2 p.m. 📍 Health Sciences Building



Today, Carleton University, in partnership with @QCHOttawa, is launching a groundbreaking Nursing Program to shape Ontario’s healthcare future. Thank you to the government & healthcare leaders for joining us to unveil this transformative program. #HealthcareInnovation #onhealth

Our team is in Halifax this week at #ICCH2024 sharing about Not Deciding Alone! We are excited to share about our #partnerships and how we work to support Inuit with making #health decisions. @HealthScienceCU @CarletonScience

This year’s medicine laureates Victor Ambros and Gary Ruvkun studied a relatively unassuming 1 mm long roundworm, C. elegans. Despite its small size, C. elegans possesses many specialised cell types such as nerve and muscle cells also found in larger, more complex animals, making it a useful model for investigating how tissues develop and mature in multicellular organisms. Read how the 2024 medicine laureates’ investigations into C. elegans revealed an entirely new dimension to gene regulation: bit.ly/4dlPE6f #NobelPrize


Seminar Season just started! Dr. Pena @izabellapena1 will talk about rare diseases and mitochondria and CRISPR screens. Join us next week 12-1pm 4332 Mackenzie @CarletonScience events.carleton.ca/2024-25-health…


Congratulations to the outstanding @Carleton_U educators named the 2024 Carleton University Teaching Award recipients! Visit our site for details: buff.ly/3Aeh14a


We heard it's @OttawaRaceWknd 👀🏃♀️ Tune in: @CarletonScience Profs. @MindingtheBrain and Francine Darroch explain the many benefits that aerobic exercise like running can provide on your health and well-being. 🧠✨ Learn more about the magic of running: newsroom.carleton.ca/story/running-…

So proud!!! - and look at @laura_pickell being amazing!

Antimicrobial resistance - when germs are no longer responsive to the drugs used to treat them - is a growing concern in #PublicHealth. @TVO visits @Carleton_U where student scientists in a @HealthScienceCU course are hoping to unearth a solution. youtube.com/watch?v=CmWk7n…