August 26, 2013
Department Notes and Announcements Call for Nominations/Awards/Funding Opportunities Upcoming Events/Presentations/Rounds Careers Department Notes and Announcements Announcement of Funding Support for Youth Engagement in the RICHER Project BC Screening Program for Biliary Atresia July 2013 Issue of Faculty Newsletter Caring for Kids New to Canada – An essential website for health professionals who work with immigrant and refugee children, […]
August 19, 2013
Department Notes and Announcements Call for Nominations/Awards/Funding Opportunities Upcoming Events/Presentations/Rounds Careers Department Notes and Announcements A nnouncement of Funding Support for Youth Engagement in the RICHER Project Study Reveals role of “Peacekeeper” in the gut Resident Research Spotlight: Dr. Brenden Hursh and Dr. Karine Khatchadourin BC Screening Program for Biliary Atresia July 2013 Issue of […]
Announcement of funding support for youth engagement in the RICHER project
Rotary Club Arbutus Chapter joined forces with the RICHER Initiative to engage at-risk youth in the Grandview Woodland Community on August 14, 2013.
CFRI Awards
The Child & Family Research Institute (CFRI) celebrates the researchers and trainees who have recently received awards and grants.
Summer 2013 CIHR Grant Recipients
Join us as we congratulate our Faculty members on their recent CIHR Grants!
August 12, 2013
Department Notes and Announcements Call for Nominations/Awards/Funding Opportunities Upcoming Events/Presentations/Rounds Careers Department Notes and Announcements BC Screening Program for Biliary Atresia July 2013 Issue of Faculty Newsletter Caring for Kids New to Canada – An essential website for health professionals who work with immigrant and refugee children, youth and families. BCCH Virtual Surgery Tour Professional Standards for Learners […]
Caring for Kids New to Canada
Caring for Kids New to Canada – An essential website, launched in April 2013, was developed for health professionals who work with immigrant and refugee children, youth and families.
The gut’s “peace-keeper”
The protein SIGIRR, by supressing the immune response, maintains a delicate balance between our resident microorganisms and invading pathogens, keeping the latter in check.
Resident researchers
Karine Khatchadourian, in the Department of Pediatrics, is one of many UBC residents who have added to medical knowledge while still in training.
Welcome to Dr. Anita Datta
We are pleased to welcome Dr. Anita Datta to the Department of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology.