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- 2024 News
- 間眅埶AV Science recognizes 2024 Outreach Awards Recipients
- Silent damage and rays of hope: Nick Dulvy sheds light on ecological diversity in the worlds oceans
- 間眅埶AV Science Announces Recipients of 2024 Excellence in Teaching Awards
- Scientists develop tool to predict sepsis in apparently healthy newborns
- Move along moose, 間眅埶AV study reveals the most Canadian animals
- Eve Meyer finds her path to research at 間眅埶AV Biological Sciences
- New funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation supports health research at 間眅埶AV Science
- Two Molecular Biology and Biochemistry researchers receive Michael Smith Health Research BC Scholar awards
- Isabelle C繫t矇 receives King Charles III medal for outstanding achievements
- 間眅埶AV scientists working to build neutrino telescope to provide a new window into the universe
- 間眅埶AV Science Dean elected as Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
- 間眅埶AV breakthrough IDs gene that may reverse Parkinsons disease
- CIHR contributes $2 million in new funding for health research at 間眅埶AV Science
- Monster fossils, helicopters and Science in Action: YuYen Pan reflects on nine years of public engagement
- Trio of 間眅埶AV Canada Research Chairs advance an inclusive and sustainable future
- 間眅埶AV Science researchers receive $9.2 million in new NSERC funding
- Three 間眅埶AV chemists honoured at national awards
- Driven by curiosity, 間眅埶AV Physics student finds her space at the Trottier Observatory
- 間眅埶AV Biological Sciences student builds community, in and out of the lab
- 間眅埶AV Physics collaboration pushes an information engine to its limits
- New 間眅埶AV-based Clean Hydrogen Hub to fuel clean energy research and innovation
- B.C. technology pipeline gets a boost with 500 new student spaces at 間眅埶AV
- Asian Heritage Month: Lin Zhang
- Asian Heritage Month: Dheva Setiaputra
- Musical medicine: 間眅埶AV research highlights health benefits of hearing music for older adults
- 間眅埶AV professor and alumnus win Governor Generals Innovation Award
- Why cant robots outrun animals?
- Ant pheromones may help protect hikers and campers from ticks
- 間眅埶AV Physics student representing Canada at Pan American Olympic Qualifier
- Physics lecturer receives award for excellence in teaching
- 間眅埶AV research to bring fresh, local blueberries to B.C. markets in winter
- One in seven deepwater sharks and rays at risk of extinction
- 間眅埶AV-led research team designs a cutting-edge protein lawnmower
- Science Rendezvous recognizes 間眅埶AV Science Outreach creativity with national award
- Florence Nightingale Day at 間眅埶AV inspires students with possibilities in statistics
- CIHR contributes $3.2 million in new funding for health research at 間眅埶AV Science
- New funding for 間眅埶AV Institute for Neuroscience and Neurotechnology to investigate dementia risk
- 間眅埶AV professor and team win womens class of Worlds Toughest Row, cross the Atlantic in 38 days
- Growing pains? 間眅埶AV research tracks 100 years of salmon adaptation to climate change
- 間眅埶AV researchers zero in on what makes some people healthier than the rest of us
- 2023 News
- 間眅埶AV Earth Sciences professor assessing carbon storage potential beneath Metro Vancouver
- 間眅埶AV professor part of all-woman crew rowing across Atlantic for ocean conservation
- 間眅埶AV researchers sound out Canadian militarys plan to combat ocean noise pollution
- Mining industry competing with salmon for rivers created by disappearing glaciers: 間眅埶AV study finds
- Trio of new Chairs at 間眅埶AV to build on Canadas global research, innovation reputation
- Strategic partnerships give quantum technologies a boost
- Learning More About How Flu Strains Evolved May Help Guide Future Vaccine Development
- 間眅埶AV Science Announces Recipients of 2023 Excellence in Teaching Awards
- Hockey head impact research highlights need to improve injury prevention
- 間眅埶AV Science recognizes 2023 Outreach Awards recipients
- Esther Lam Dances Her Way to a Degree in Actuarial Science
- 間眅埶AV MPM & PhD graduate explores an unknown spiderverse
- 間眅埶AV Physics grad sets his sights on the stars
- 間眅埶AV researchers involved in major international antimatter breakthrough
- Fainting from needles may be alleviated by reducing pain study
- 間眅埶AV scientist captures the beauty of chemistry
- 間眅埶AV Starry Nights expands the out-of-this-world experience virtually
- 間眅埶AV aerospace physiology team to test health of UAE astronaut
- 間眅埶AV Science researchers receive over $7 million in new NSERC funding
- After over 50 years at 間眅埶AV Chemistry Paul Saunders is still having fun
- Over $2.6 million in new funding from CIHR for health research at 間眅埶AV Faculty of Science
- Congratulations to the 2023 recipients of the Faculty of Science Research Awards
- 間眅埶AV Faculty of Science Celebrates Excellence in Science Outreach
- MBB researcher studying against the grain strategy to improve cancer treatment
- Common denominator for math grad in finding next challenge: co-op experience
- Convocation medalist thrives as data scientist at top biotech firm
- Highschool student partners with 間眅埶AV music specialist to research the developing teenage brain
- Biological sciences grad uses volunteer involvement to jumpstart a career in education
- Childhood experiences spark BPK grads passion for physiology and anatomy research
- Asian Heritage Month: Gary Shum
- Drug Discovered by 間眅埶AV Researchers Shows Potential Life-Saving Results in Treating Cardiac Arrhythmias
- Asian Heritage Month: Amy Lee
- Asian Heritage Month: Himchan Jeong
- 間眅埶AV university lecturer, associate dean, Sarah D. Johnson awarded 3M National Teaching Fellowship
- Juvenile salmon migration timing responds unpredictably to climate change
- David Lee wins 2022 間眅埶AV Staff Achievement award for numerous contributions to the Department of Physics
- 間眅埶AV professor unearths the ancient fossil plant history of Burnaby Mountain
- 間眅埶AV research aids fight against treatment-resistant superbugs
- 'Giant' ant fossil raises questions about ancient Arctic migrations
- CIHR awards 間眅埶AV Science researchers $2M in new funding
- 間眅埶AV Chemistry student wins international award with innovative take on plastics for renewable energy
- Sleuthing 間眅埶AV scientists sniff out fake art
- 間眅埶AV marine biologist rowing across the Atlantic to raise funds for ocean conservation
- Researchers counter healthy aging issues, isolation in cities with $6.8 million funding
- Natalia Bussard joins 間眅埶AV Work Integrated Learning (WIL) as the Program Manager, Science and Environment Co-op
- Statistics and Actuarial Science researcher studying the effects of climate change on pension funds
- How salmon feed flowers & flourishing ecosystems: study
- Shark and ray populations rebounding in Northwestern Atlantic: 間眅埶AV study
- Two-thirds of sharks and ray in coral reefs facing extinction: 間眅埶AV study
- New Sci-Space creates room to connect for science students at Burnaby Campus
- 間眅埶AV physicist Stephanie Simmons to help lead Canada's new quantum strategy
- Physics student helps inspire girls in Pakistan with opportunities in STEM
- 間眅埶AV and UBC researchers receive $1.25M to study cumulative effects on B.C. salmon
- 2022 News
- 2022 Faculty of Science Teaching & Learning Grants Recipients
- 間眅埶AV mathematician finding new insights on evolution through the lens of infectious disease
- New tool developed to monitor health of marine ecosystems and extinction risk of species
- Scientists reconstruct gravity to better understand the universe
- $2 million gift helps seed new ideas at 間眅埶AV Science
- Welcome Angela Brooks Wilson, Dean of 間眅埶AV Science
- Genomic data can improve pandemic modelling, 間眅埶AV researchers say
- 間眅埶AV Science Announces Recipients of 2022 Excellence in Teaching Awards
- BPK grad Donya Divsalar brings an interdisciplinary perspective to aerospace research
- 間眅埶AV researcher receives Michael Smith Health Research Award for work harnessing machine learning to advance genetic sequencing
- A mid-degree refocus helped new alumnus Melissa Nguyen set her sights on a career in optometry
- Big picture thinking helps Maya Piddocke earn 2021 Staff Achievement Award for Work Performance
- CIHR contributes over $2.5 million in new funding for health research at 間眅埶AV Faculty of Science
- A new dean for the Faculty of ScienceAngela Brooks-Wilson
- Isabelle C繫t矇 and John Bechhoefer honoured as 2022 Distinguished 間眅埶AV Professors
- 間眅埶AV researchers developing new methods for controlling deadly honeybee parasites
- 間眅埶AV researchers find the missing photonic link to enable an all-silicon quantum internet
- 間眅埶AV researchers develop new chemical biological tools to monitor Parkinsons disease
- 間眅埶AV physicists continue to advance ATLAS project, 10 years after Higgs boson discovery
- 間眅埶AV alumni levelling the playing field with new Sports Analytics Award for Indigenous Students in Science
- 間眅埶AV Science researchers receive $4.8 million in new NSERC funding
- Proactive approaches needed to enable ecosystems to adapt to climate change
- 間眅埶AV biochemist weaves western science with Indigenous ways of knowing
- Cory Macklins hard work leads to a Governor Generals Silver Medal
- Stephanie Simmons renamed Canada Research Chair in Silicon Quantum Technologies
- Data Science student discovers his passion for health at a business case competition
- 間眅埶AV researchers exploit the bodys innate drive for safety to improve motor memory
- Asian Heritage Month: Kero Lau
- Lost or extinct? Study finds the existence of 562 animal species remains uncertain
- Asian Heritage Month: Becky Lin
- Study finds the brain searches for the best way to move the body
- Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology creating a caring community, on campus and online
- Asian Heritage Month: Joanna Woo
- Bridging the gap between disciplines to better understand chemical reactions
- Student satellite project prepares for liftoff
- 間眅埶AV to advance agritech, wearables sectors with $11.8M in federal research funding
- Department of Biological Sciences faculty member and previous Chair, Dr. Isabelle C繫t矇 Awarded as a Healthy Campus Community Champion
- Popular BPK lecturer receives 間眅埶AV Excellence in Teaching Award
- 間眅埶AV researchers help develop worlds first autonomous agriculture planning software
- 間眅埶AV Science researchers among new and renewed Canada Research Chairs
- Prominent neuroscientist to advance brain research through new 間眅埶AV institute
- Study finds that river flows linked to the ups and downs of imperiled Chinook salmon population
- 間眅埶AV Science Announces Recipients of 2020/2021 Excellence in Teaching Awards
- Q&A: HOW 間眅埶AV IS TAKING BRAIN RESEARCH IN PROMISING NEW DIRECTIONS
- 2021 News
- Faculty of Science Canada Research Chairs announcement
- Excellence in Science Public Engagement and Outreach Award winners announced
- Larger households contribute to COVID-19 transmission in Fraser Health Region
- Study finds Sawfish face extinction unless overfishing is curbed
- Astronaut "moves" to help prevent falls among older adults confined to bed rest
- Paleontologists discover major new insect group after solving 150-year-old mystery
- COVID-19 experts share 2020 間眅埶AV Media Newsmaker Award
- Chemistry professor awarded the 2021 John C. Polanyi Award for research excellence
- Where do we look when we walk?
- BPK prof honored with 間眅埶AV Excellence in Teaching Award
- 間眅埶AV lab one step closer to understanding how life started on Earth
- Research collaboration achieves worlds first laser-cooling of antimatter
- Fossil discovery deepens snakefly mystery
- Rain, rain go away! 間眅埶AV Chemists develop new waterproofing solution.
- Asian Heritage Month; a profile of Hogan Yu
- IT team wins Staff Achievement Award for keeping us all connected
- Asian Heritage Month; a profile of Liangliang Wang
- New COVID-19 rapid test kit receives scientific seal of approval
- Asian Heritage Month: a profile of Ly Vu
- Asian Heritage Month: a profile of Weiran Sun
- Biology major completes degree while battling long-haul COVID
- 間眅埶AV physicist Stephanie Simmons receives YWCA Women of Distinction Award
- 間眅埶AV paleontologist honours Indigenous culture through collaboration
- Math alum creates award to support 間眅埶AV students with mental health challenges
- 間眅埶AV alum and scientist Kyle Bobiwash speaks on the importance of diversity of perspectives and worldviews in research.
- First Indigenous and Black Graduate scholarship established for 間眅埶AV biology graduate students
- Global study shows major seagrass losses around the world
- Regular rapid testing detects COVID-19 soon enough to stop transmission in schools
- 間眅埶AV Staff Achievement Award winner keeps Faculty of Science running smoothly through pandemic
- Faculty of Science profs receive Distinguished 間眅埶AV Professorships
- 間眅埶AV physics student uses machine learning technique to speed up image analysis
- Innovative coating for blood vessels reduces rejection of transplanted organs
- CFI invests more than $1.6 million in 10 間眅埶AV research projects
- Ground-breaking work from 間眅埶AV identifies new source for earthquakes and tsunamis in the Greater Tokyo Region
- Faculty of Science researchers awarded Canadas highest academic honour
- Science student graduates after an eight-year hiatus and a change of heart
- Microplastics in belugas worked their way up the food chain, 間眅埶AV researchers find
- Salmon decline impacted by squeeze of combined river and sea stressors
- Melting glaciers could produce 1,000s of kilometres of new Pacific salmon habitat by 2100
- Biology professor relocates to Nunavut for new role at Polar Knowledge Canada
- 2020 News
- STUDY SUGGESTS SEA LICE ON SALMON IS UNDER-REPORTED AT B.C. SALMON FARMS
- ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA HONOURS FACULTY OF SCIENCE RESEARCHERS
- 間眅埶AV STUDY NETS NEW DATA ON HEAD IMPACTS EXPERIENCED BY HOCKEY PLAYERS
- FAST AND LOOSE: NANOMACHINES WITH FLOPPY CONNECTIONS GO FASTER
- 間眅埶AV CHEMISTS NEW PROCESS FAST-TRACKS DRUG TREATMENTS FOR VIRAL INFECTIONS AND CANCER
- HOT WATER CAN SOMETIMES COOL FASTER THAN WARM WATER 間眅埶AV RESEARCH CONFIRMS
- EDNA TECHNOLOGY MORE EFFECTIVE IN MONITORING SALMON RUNS: 間眅埶AV RESEARCH
- LOVE OF SPORTS, MATH LANDS 間眅埶AV ALUMNUS JOB WITH SEATTLES NHL FRANCHISE
- STAFF KEEP RESEARCH ALIVE DURING PANDEMIC
- A WHISKER'S MORE PROTECTION FOR CLEAN-SHAVEN MASK WEARERS
- RESEARCHERS WORKING TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE FOR SENIORS IN LONG-TERM CARE
- NEW STUDY FINDS CORAL ISLANDS MAY NOT DROWN AMID CLIMATE CHANGE
- NEW FOSSIL DISCOVERY SHOWS 50 MILLION-YEAR-OLD CANADA-AUSTRALIA CONNECTION
- BPK GRAD AIMS TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE AMID CHALLENGES OF LAB WORK ON COVID-19 PROJECT
- HOW CANNABIDIOL MAY BE HELPFUL IN TREATING DIABETES-RELATED ARRHYTHMIAS
- 間眅埶AV LAB HELPS PATIENT MANAGE RARE DISEASE THROUGH PROGRAMMED EXERCISE
- 間眅埶AV SURREY SCIENCE LABS HOST COVID-19 HAND SANITIZER PRODUCTION
- 間眅埶AV EPIDEMIOLOGISTS RESEARCH INFORMS B.C. HEALTH POLICY ON COVID-19
- 間眅埶AV PROFESSORS INVENTION APPROVED BY FDA TO HELP WEAN COVID-19 PATIENTS FROM VENTILATORS
- 間眅埶AV STAFF AND FACULTY DONATE MASKS, GLOVES, ADDITIONAL COVID-19 SUPPLIES TO LOCAL HOSPITALS
- CORONAVIRUS TESTING KITS WILL BE DEVELOPED USING 間眅埶AV-INVENTED RNA IMAGING TECHNOLOGY
- NEW "SMALL NUMBER" K-12 MATH LEARNING MATERIALS AVAILABLE
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCH TEAM HELPS TEST POTENTIAL SUPERBUG-KILLING COMPOUND
- 間眅埶AV CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SCIENCE
- STUDY REVEALS HIDDEN RISKS OF ESTUARY DEVELOPMENT FOR YOUNG SALMON
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCHER SCORES MAJOR FUNDING FOR ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA RESEARCH
- 間眅埶AV EARTH SCIENTIST JOHN CLAGUE NAMED TO ORDER OF CANADA
- FACULTY OF SCIENCE RECEIVES OVER $1M IN RESEARCH FUNDING FROM CANADA FOUNDATION FOR INNOVATION
- ABUNDANCE OF SALMON KEY TO FEEDING 'UNDERDOG' STREAM FISHES: 間眅埶AV RESEARCH
- YOUNG INVESTIGATOR AWARD BESTOWED ON PHYSICS PROF.
- 間眅埶AV PHYSICS PROFESSOR RECOGNIZED AS TOP 40 UNDER 40 IN CANADA
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCH FINDS CLUES TO UNDERSTANDING CBD AND ITS MEDICINAL EFFECTS
- 間眅埶AV alumnus inspired by her organizations 2020 Nobel Peace Prize
- 2019 News
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCH POINTS TO UNPRECEDENTED AND WORRYING RISE IN SEA LEVELS
- 間眅埶AV GLOBAL COLLABORATION CREATES WORLDS FIRST OPEN-SOURCE DATABASE OF NATURAL MICROBIAL PRODUCTS
- VIRTUAL CADAVERS BRING LEARNING TO LIFE AT 間眅埶AV
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCHERS DISCOVER POTENTIAL WAY TO MANAGE INSECTS WITHOUT CHEMICALS
- FIRST FOSSIL DRAGONFLIES FROM B.C. IDENTIFIED AND NAMED
- INTERNATIONAL STUDY FINDS NEW GENETIC FEATURES IN RARE BURKITT LYMPHOMA CANCER
- TRIO OF 間眅埶AV SCIENCE PROFESSORS HONORED
- NEW EVIDENCE SHOWS HUMAN PRESENCE IN HAIDA GWAII 2,200 YEARS EARLIER THAN PREVIOUS ESTIMATES
- 間眅埶AV CHEMISTRY PROF NAMED TO ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
- POPULAR BUT DANGEROUS LAB DEMO NOW SAFER THANKS TO 間眅埶AV CHEMISTS
- 間眅埶AV PHYSICS WELCOMES NEW ASTROPHYSICIST
- WATCH YOUR SPEEDWHALE ZONE AHEAD!
- DEPARTMENT OF STATISTICS & ACTUARIAL SCIENCE WELCOMES DONALD ESTEP
- COMPLIANT FLOORING NOT THE ANSWER TO PREVENTING FALL-RELATED INJURIES
- 間眅埶AV WELCOMES NEW SHRUM CHAIR IN BIOLOGICAL MECHANISMS OF DISEASE
- PEST BUSTING 間眅埶AV PROF NAMED FELLOW OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF CANADA
- INTERNATIONAL STUDENT BUILDS HIS OWN ADVENTURE AT 間眅埶AV
- THE DIRT ON SUSTAINABLE SHEEP FARMING
- TINY FISH A BIG LURE FOR LIFE ON CORAL REEFS
- BIG ENERGY SAVINGS FOR TINY MACHINES
- BIOLOGY CLASS ANALYZES DOG DNA FOR BODY SIZE, SNOUT LENGTH AND COAT LENGTH
- 間眅埶AV STUDIES CAUSES BEHIND SUDDEN UNEXPECTED DEATH IN INFANTS
- ANAL SECRETIONS OF APHIDS PROVIDE SUSTENANCE FOR MOSQUITOES
- CITIZEN SCIENTISTS' RARE FOSSIL BIRDS SHED NEW LIGHT ON AVIAN HISTORY
- STATISTICS STUDENTS IMPRESS THE NFL WITH THEIR MOVES
- 3D IMAGES IN PDFS IS A GAMECHANGER FOR CHEMISTRY EDUCATION
- DAVID SHIFFMAN NAMED PRESIDENT'S SOCIAL MEDIA NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR
- EARTH SCIENCES TECHNICIAN DIGS DEEP TO DEVELOP ENGAGEMENT
- EARLY-CAREER LECTURER KEVIN LAM DRIVEN BY LIFE-LONG PASSION FOR TEACHING
- CHEMISTRY TEAM "FIXES" CANCER-SUPPRESSING P53 PROTEIN
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCHERS FIND NEW CLUES TO CONTROLLING HIV
- STUDY PREDICTS WARMER, DRIER MOUNTAINS POSE A DOUBLE WHAMMY FOR COLD-ADAPTED AMPHIBIANS
- MICROSCOPIC IMPROVEMENTS YIELD BIG GAINS IN 間眅埶AVS RESEARCH CAPABILITIES
- 2018 News
- 間眅埶AV PROFS WORLDWIDE INFLUENCE ON SHARKS AND RAYS RESEARCH LEADS TO ACCOLADE AND A NEW CONSERVATION PROGRAM
- 間眅埶AV TEAM LEADS $12-MILLION EFFORT TO EXPAND SYSTEM OF WORLDWIDE HEALTH RESEARCH DATABASES
- 間眅埶AV FACULTY MEMBERS SET SIGHTS ON HOLLYWOOD NORTH
- NEWLY HIRED STATS PROF BRINGS EXPERTISE IN BIG DATA AND MACHINE LEARNING
- MUSCLES KNOW BEST
- NANOMACHINES HAVE ALL THE MOVES
- PHD CANDIDATE IN MARINE BIOLOGY WINS MAJOR ENVIRONMENTAL PRIZE
- ENGAGED STUDENT DOES IT ALL
- GENETIC MUTATION PROVIDES POTENTIAL CLUE TO NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
- BUILDING MOLECULAR MOTORS ONE STEP AT A TIME
- NEW STUDY ON EFFECTS OF CANNABIS ON PAIN AND SEIZURE CONTROLNEW STUDY ON EFFECTS OF CANNABIS ON PAIN AND SEIZURE CONTROL
- FACULTY OF SCIENCE WELCOMES NEW DEAN!
- SCIENCE INQUIRY VIDEOS FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS LAUNCHED
- 間眅埶AV MATHEMATICIAN RECEIVES ROYAL SOCIETY AWARD
- JOHN REYNOLDS NAMED CHAIR OF THE COMMITTEE ON THE STATUS OF ENDANGERED WILDLIFE IN CANADA
- 間眅埶AV STUDY BUSTS MYTH ABOUT FACIAL HAIR ON PILOTS
- NOT SO FAST: FROM SHREWS TO ELEPHANTS, ANIMAL REFLEXES SURPRISINGLY SLOW
- 間眅埶AV TEAM RECEIVES FUNDING TO EXPAND SYSTEM OF WORLDWIDE HEALTH RESEARCH DATABASES
- MEET THE LATEST WINNERS OF THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARDS.
- MEET NEW MATH PROF & CANADA 150 RESEARCH CHAIR, CAROLINE COLIJN
- SCIENTIFIC TEAM SCOOPS MAJOR AWARDS FOR WORK CONFIRMING THE STANDARD MODEL OF COSMOLOGY
- HOW SALMON "OUST THE LOUSE"
- ABORIGINAL SUMMER CAMP ALUMNI JOIN 間眅埶AV AS UNDERGRADS
- OUTSTANDING ALUMNI AWARD FOR STEVEN HOLDCROFT
- SCIENTISTS ON TWITTER: PREACHING TO THE CHOIR OR SINGING FROM THE ROOFTOPS?
- 間眅埶AV KICKS OFF SPORTS ANALYTICS CONFERENCE
- NEW METHOD FOR DETECTING DOPING IN CYCLISTS PROPOSED
- 間眅埶AVS LONGEST SERVING SENATE FACULTY MEMBER STEPS DOWN
- PRIME GROWING AREAS FOR B.C. OYSTERS CONTAIN ALARMINGLY HIGH CONCENTRATIONS OF PLASTIC MICROBEADS
- TALK ABOUT SCIENCE!
- 2017 News
- FLIRTING ON THE FLY: HUMANS CAN LEARN A THING OR TWO FROM BLOW FLIES ABOUT ATTRACTION ON DATING APPS
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCHERS SHINE LIGHT ON ANTIMATTER
- SARAH JOHNSON WINS FACULTY OF SCIENCE EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC OUTREACH AND ENGAGEMENT AWARD
- SCIENCE TECHNICAL CENTER WINS 間眅埶AV TEAM ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
- 間眅埶AV's Trottier Observatory wins national award for landscape design
- 間眅埶AV PROF SCORES POSITION WITH NBA
- STUDY FINDS GREATER RISK OF EXTINCTION AMONG HIGH DIVERSITY AMPHIBIAN GROUPS
- 2017 CONVOCATION STAR - DANIELLE JEONG
- 2017 CONVOCATION STAR - ANDY ZENG
- 2017 CONVOCATION STAR - JOHN THOMPSON
- PERFECT PAIRINGS: COUPLE MEETS AT SCIENCE FROSH & HEAD TO MED SCHOOL TOGETHER
- EXTREME SCIENCE IN VOLCANOLOGY
- NEW CANADA RESEARCH CHAIR BOOSTS FUNDING FOR ENERGY-CONVERSION TECHNOLOGY
- CHEMISTRY BUILDING EARNS GOLD, LEED AWARD
- NEW CLASSROOMS + SOCIAL AREA = [MATH WEST]
- NEW STUDY SHOWS BANNING SHARK FIN IN THE U.S. WONT HELP SAVE SHARKS
- NEW RESEARCH LINKS HEART ATTACKS TO GENETIC MUTATION
- CONSERVATION ACTUALLY WORKS
- NATIONAL GOLD MEDAL HONORS GERHARD GRIES' INSECT EXPERTISE
- REVVING YOUR NANOSCALE ENGINE
- "ROCK STAR" GEOSCIENTIST RECEIVES LEGGET MEDAL
- PUBLIC HEALTH MATHEMATICIAN JOINS 間眅埶AV AS CANADA 150 RESEARCH CHAIR
- VOLCANIC SIMULATION TEACHES EARTH SCIENCES STUDENTS CRISIS MANAGEMENT SKILLS
- MARS' SURFACE WATER: WE FINALLY KNOW WHAT HAPPENED
- 2016 News
- HANDS-ON LEARNING ON THE MOUNTAIN
- SEA STARS SHED LIGHT ON HUMAN REPRODUCTION
- EXERCISE MAY PUT SOME HEART PATIENTS AT RISK
- ZIKA VIRUS AND THE RIO 2016 OLYMPIC GAMES
- STAFF ACHIEVEMENT AWARD FOR THE FACULTY OF SCIENCE
- DIGGING FOR ANTIBIOTICS
- FROM STUDENT TO CEO
- FACULTY OF SCIENCE SWEEPS EXCELLENCE IN TEACHING AWARDS
- STATS STUDENT SAYS THANKS TO HIGH SCHOOL MATH TEACHER
- SWEET AWARD FOR STATISTICS PROF
- ECONOMICS DRIVE THE EXTINCTION OF LARGE MARINE ANIMALS
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCHERS STUDY DNA TO FIND GENETIC MUTATION BEHIND RARE DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER
- EMPU DIRECTOR RECEIVES "HIGH-FLYING" AWARD
- 間眅埶AV'S POPULAR ACADEMIC SUMMER CAMP FOR ABORIGINAL STUDENTS A HIT WITH ALUMNI
- SEA STAR DEATH TRIGGERS ECOLOGICAL DOMINO EFFECT
- DUGAN O'NEIL WINS COMPUTE CANADA TRAILBLAZER AWARD
- INTERNATIONAL ENTOMOLOGY AWARD FOR BED BUG BIOLOGIST
- UNDERGRAD GETS MUSCLE MECHANICS RESEARCH PUBLISHED
- TRAILBLAZING SCIENTIST AND ADVISOR PASSES AWAY AT 102
- UNDERSTANDING HOW THE "BLOOD-BRAIN BARRIER" IS BREACHED IN BACTERIAL MENINGITIS
- NEW 間眅埶AV PROFESSORSHIP TO BOOST RESEARCH COLLABORATION WITH RCH
- 間眅埶AV RESEARCHERS WORK TO FINE-TUNE COLLAGEN GROWTH
- EVERGREEN LINE 'CORES' PROVIDE EARTH SCIENTISTS WITH WEALTH OF HISTORICAL DATA
- 2015 News
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- DATING TECHNIQUES: ILLUMINATING THE PAST
- HOWARD TROTTIER WINS BC SUGAR ACHIEVEMENT AWARD
- TEMPERATURE CHANGE CAN TRIGGER SUDDEN CARDIAC DEATH
- FAT ACCUMULATION IN HUMAN SKELETAL MUSCLES EFFECTS ABILITY TO PERFORM EVERYDAY ACTIVITIES
- 間眅埶AV TO HOST SITE OF RESEARCH CYBER NETWORK
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- NEW CANCER-FIGHTING FUNDS TO HELP PATIENTS WITH AGGRESSIVE NON-HODGKIN LYMPHOMA
- WIRED FOR LAZINESS
- 間眅埶AV CO-LEADS NATIONAL PROJECT TO REVIVE COHO SALMON
- NEW PROFESSORSHIP FOCUSES ON NEW TREATMENTS FOR AUTISM
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間眅埶AV CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SCIENCE
To celebrate women in science, 間眅埶AV showcases some of our researchers and their reasons for choosing a career in science and technology.
Alissa Antle Faculty of Communications Art and Technology
A professor in the School of Interactive Arts and Technology, Alissa Antle is an innovator and scholar whose research pushes the boundaries of computation to augment the ways we think and learn.
A designer and builder of interactive technologies, she explores how these innovations can improve, augment and support childrens cognitive and emotional development.
Many of her projects involve tangible technology. For example, is a set of 3D letters and a tablet interface that work together to help dyslexic children learn to read. helps children learn about sustainability as they work together using a digital tabletop to design their own land-use plan. And with , a tablet app, children learn to self-regulate anxiety.
Her interactive systems have been used for collaborative learning about Aboriginal heritage, sustainability and social justice; for improving learning outcomes for dyslexic children; and for teaching self-regulation to disadvantaged children.
In 2015, Alissa was inducted into the Royal Society of Canadas College of New Scholars, Artists and Scientists, acknowledging her as one of Canadas intellectual leaders.
Antle didnt start out to become a university professor.
Growing up, I was always interested in how things work, understanding people and creatively solving problems, she says. I didnt know I would be an engineer, and later a scientist and a professor. I just kept making choices that aligned with my curiosity and values. I never had a vision of my end-game; it emerged as a result of choices I made over time.
Antles unique perspective gives her an advantage in her field, but her accomplishments havent always come easily.
In research and technology development I think as a woman, a parent, and a gay person, I may focus on different problems and have a different perspective on solutions than normative societal views. I think this is my superpower, but it hasnt always been easy.
Ruth Joy Faculty of Environment
After three summers camping in torrential rain in Clayoquot Sound, B.C., Ruth Joy wondered if there was a better way to conduct her research.
Recently named one of The Tyees big thinkers of 2019, Joy, a statistical ecologist and lecturer in 間眅埶AVs new School of Environmental Science, studies seabirds and marine mammals. She started her career as a biologist, camping in a rusty van in the Chilcotin grasslands to collect data that could help conserve species and their habitats. After braving the elements for years, she decided to get out of the rain, follow the data and build evidence-based models. She returned to school, earning a PhD in statistics so that she could provide numerical arguments for protecting marine and terrestrial species.
Numbers dont lie, says Joy.Statistics is a really useful tool, especially when working with oceanographic systems. In order to gain a deeper understanding, we need quantitative skills.
Last summer, Joy and her research team received $1 million to support a marine-science initiative in coastal waters.
She credits great 間眅埶AV mentors, a little good fortune, and flexibility for her success. She recommends taking the time to explore different careers, because environmental science is more than you think. Like Joy, whose jobs ranged from surveying birds by snowmobile to drug testing, to studying porpoises, pinnipeds, and pelagic cormorants, you never know where your path may lead.
Parmit Chilana Faculty of Applied Sciences
間眅埶AV computing science professor , a founding member of Women in Computing Science (WiCS) at 間眅埶AV during her undergraduate degree, now serves as a faculty mentor to the group.
WiCS continues to run outreach events that encourage female students to join computer science. The group also gives students support and an enhanced sense of belonging.
Chilana, who says she always planned to become a professor, researches human-computer interaction (HCI), which puts the end-user in the spotlight to ensure new technologies are human-centered and useful.
As an HCI researcher, Im excited about how we can build new tools that help people learn or improve their work in some way, says Chilana. And, more importantly, how we can get these tools in the hands of end-users, and have real-world impact.
Chilanas work has attracted several international awards and honors, and she has recently seen one of her research projects become the basis for a start-up.
I think this is the best time to pursue a career in computer science, perhaps more than ever before. The field can really benefit from different perspectives, especially those of women and minorities who have been underrepresented in computer science for a very long time.
Esther Verheyen Faculty of Science
As a child, Esther Verheyen was interested in insects and other aspects of the natural world. Today, as a professor in the Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry, Verheyen spends much of her day in the lab studying the fruit fly, Drosophila.
Fruit flies share many common genes with humans and provide an excellent example of how cells grow to form organs and tissues. Verheyen is particularly intrigued by mutations that hijack the developmental process and result in diseases like cancer.
She credits her academic parents for supporting her interest in science and encouraging her to dream big. And now, as a parent, she gives her son and daughter the same advice: Find something you feel passionate about, no matter how long it takes.
She also tells them they may have several different careers in the course of their lives, which is an exciting prospect for those with diverse interests.
Verheyen, who had strong role models throughout her career, now mentors female trainees in her lab.
A career as a professor can be stressful, but we are fortunate to be able to pursue our passions and have flexibility in our work schedules, which can allow us to accommodate family needs.
Verheyen is active on social media, eager to disseminate science to a lay audience and to add to the voice of female scientists.
I think it is critical that scientists communicate their research to a wide audience, she says. I enjoy giving public talks that give a broad group of people insight into what we can learn from research and how it might affect them.
You can follow Verheyen on Twitter at .
Nadine Proven癟al Faculty of Health Sciences
Nadine Proven癟al, an assistant professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences, is interested in understanding the biological foundations of stress-related disorders.
Stress exposure early in life is an important risk factor for behavioural and psychiatric diseases, but little is known about how an individuals health can be affected years after the initial exposure. Proven癟als research examines how social stress gets under the skin and can change children's brain and behaviour development.
In her latest study, she found that prenatal stress not only impacted a mothers health, but also her developing fetus. Excessive stress experienced by a mother during pregnancy can be passed on to her child via marks on their genes, which could explain why some children are more vulnerable to stress later in their development.
Understanding how our cells are capable of doing so many different things with only one set of genes fascinated me, she says, crediting her passion for science to an undergraduate course in molecular biology.
I was also interested in human behavior and child psychology, she recalls. So I decided to merge my interests to study how our environment could alter our genes and be responsible for changes in childrens behaviour and mental health.
For young women interested in science and research, Proven癟al emphasizes the importance of perseverance and having a great mentor.
Never give up. Push your ideas even if they might, at first, not be well-received by your peers, she advises. It is with dedication that most great discoveries emerge.