Patricia Angel
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Jae Lee receives UBC President’s Staff Award
By Patricia Angel | September 28, 2012
Jae Lee, Lab Manager at ICORD, received the 2012 UBC President’s Staff Award for Emerging Leadership. Lee started at ICORD as a student technician. After completing his master’s degree in 2010, he worked as a research scientist before becoming lab manager in June 2011. During his five years at ICORD, Lee has contributed to numerous […]
Natalie Strynadka receives international biomedical award
By Patricia Angel | September 28, 2012
Natalie Strynadka, Professor in the Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, is one of 13 researchers to receive Senior International Research Scholar (SIRS) awards from the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI). Dr. Strynadka employs a multidisciplinary structural biology approach to study the molecular details and function of membrane protein assemblies that play key roles in […]
Faculty members elected to Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
By Patricia Angel | September 24, 2012
Six faculty members have been elected Fellows by the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (CAHS). Jan Friedman, Professor in the Department of Medical Genetics and Acting Associate Dean, Research, Children & Family Research Institute, has authored more than 200 peer-reviewed papers and eight books. His current research focuses on the use of genomic technologies to […]
Judy Illes elected to the Royal Society of Canada
By Patricia Angel | September 12, 2012
Judy Illes, Professor of Neurology in the Department of Medicine, has been elected a Fellow by the Royal Society of Canada (RSC). As a pioneer and eminent scholar in the field of neuroethics, Dr. Illes has made groundbreaking contributions to ethical, social, legal, and policy challenges at the intersection of biomedical ethics and neuroscience. These intersections […]
Faculty members awarded Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals
By Patricia Angel | August 31, 2012
Four faculty members have received Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medals from the Governor General of Canada. Kenneth Fung, Clinical Associate Professor in the School of Population & Public Health, was recognized for his leadership and contributions to community services. He has served many organizations including: Vancouver Multicultural Society, S.U.C.C.E.S.S., Chinese Canadian Cultural Society of […]
Seven Faculty of Medicine students win prestigious Vanier Canada Scholarships
By Patricia Angel | August 31, 2012
Seven doctoral students in the UBC Faculty of Medicine have received Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships from the Government of Canada. Vanier scholars receive $50,000 annually for up to three years to support their graduate studies in the social sciences, humanities, natural sciences, engineering or health sciences. The Faculty of Medicine’s 2012 Vanier Scholars and their […]
UBC leads the way in using new technologies to train future doctors
By Patricia Angel | August 28, 2012
New tools, including simulation labs and virtual patients, provide valuable hands-on training for medical students.
InterCultural Online Network receives funding to help prevent and manage diabetes in BC’s multicultural rural communities
By Patricia Angel | August 13, 2012
The project will establish a peer-support diabetes program.
Four new appointments to Faculty’s leadership
By Patricia Angel | July 24, 2012
Frederick Mikelberg, Professor in the Dept. of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences, is the new Vice-Dean, Academic Affairs.
Older women more prone to workplace injuries: UBC study
By Patricia Angel | June 20, 2012
Although the rate of workplace injuries in Canada has been declining over the past two decades, some workers – older women in health care, for example – are much more vulnerable to serious injuries, researchers at the University of British Columbia have found. Women 55 to 64 years old are three times more likely to […]