One step closer to cure chronic diseases with Professor Yao
Read more One step closer to cure chronic diseases with Professor YaoHeart disease, obesity, diabetes, Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s — most Canadians will die of these or other chronic diseases. Could all that human suffering stem from a common cause? University of Ottawa biochemistry professor Zemin Yao believes a single key to curing chronic diseases does exist, and involves correcting impaired energy and waste-disposal processes in liver cells.
Join our Workshops for Enhancing the Impact of your Research !
Read more Join our Workshops for Enhancing the Impact of your Research !Every Thursday from 12pm-1:30pm, uOttawa will be hosting a workshop to help enhancing the impact of your research at RGN 1007. A light lunch will be served. Registration required http://impactofyourresearch.eventbrite.ca
Recipe for better health
Read more Recipe for better healthCorey Ellis and his Enactus uOttawa teammates are growing two grassroots ventures to supply isolated Inuit communities and low-income urban food deserts with nutritious produce.
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The role of Innovation Support Services is to facilitate research undertakings through the attraction of resources for our research community. Our growing international reputation for collaboration has brought key partnerships to work on our research challenges. Enabling such relationships to flourish in a seamless manner, through the effective execution of related agreements, including intellectual property provisions, is essential – and it’s what we do best. We are also well-versed in seeking the most aligned funding programs for the various research projects being considered.
Our University’s success can best be demonstrated through the multiple prestigious Research Chairs and Research Centres and Institutes.