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Advancing knowledge and shaping the future through research, teaching and innovation. #UAlberta This account is monitored Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Joined November 2010
RT @ResearchCda: AI is helping @UAlberta researchers design a cancer vaccine targeting melanoma. Their model filters neoantigens to build a….
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Researchers have used AI to create a theoretical vaccine that trains the immune system to fight melanoma — and could eventually have the potential to significantly improve immunotherapy against...
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RT @UAlberta: How can a heart drug help treat ovarian cancer? . Graduate researcher Matthieu Zolondek shares how their work in the Dyck Lab….
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RT @SSHRC_CRSH: 💻 Doctoral and postdoc applicants: Join us for webinars on the newly launched Canada Graduate Research Scholarship—Doctoral….
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RT @CIHR_IRSC: #FundingOpportunity: Catalyst Grant : Digital Health. Application deadline: March 17, 2026.Details: .
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RT @SSHRC_CRSH: Attention Doctoral and Postdoctoral applicants: SSHRC and @CMHC_ca offer funding to those conducting research related to ho….
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RT @WCHRIUofA: WCHRI member Colleen Norris (@WomensHearts2) and her team are uncovering how late reproductive hormonal changes impact women….
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RT @UAlberta: Meet Kush Bapuji, a third-year cell biology student diving into ovarian cancer research at the Dyck Lab. He’s researching a….
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RT @NSERC_CRSNG: 📣 UPDATE. The federal research funding agencies have updated the Guidance on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in the Dev….
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RT @SSHRC_CRSH: SSHRC, @CIHR_IRSC and @NSERC_CRSNG have dedicated funds to support Black student researchers! Learn more and apply now: ht….
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RT @U15ca: Battery breakthrough: researchers improve performance of rechargeable water-based cells. An advance in 19th-century technology….
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U of A engineering researchers have begun to close the proficiency gap between aqueous and lithium batteries, finding a way to make the rechargeable water-based batteries perform far better than...
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RT @AmiiThinks: Back in April, Amii and @UAlberta launched Vulcan, a high-performance compute site that is set to advance AI and the discov….
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RT @ARobinsonFayek: Enjoyed a great tour of the Canadian Centre for Welding and Joining this afternoon. Darren Fast and I were impressed….
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U of A researchers have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence to design a blueprint for building a vaccine that aims to teach the body’s immune system to fight cancer. Learn more:
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Researchers have used AI to create a theoretical vaccine that trains the immune system to fight melanoma — and could eventually have the potential to significantly improve immunotherapy against...
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The antidote to burnout in health care? Promote joy on the job. Workplace autonomy, relationships and positive leadership help health-care workers — and the benefits ripple out to patients, U of A researchers find. Learn more:
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A U of A team found that promoting joy in medical workplaces — including universities and teaching hospitals — can combat burnout, improve staff retention and improve patient outcomes.
Dr. Marghalara Rashid (pediatrics) led a U of A study that found promoting joy in medical workplaces — including universities and teaching hospitals — can combat burnout, improve staff retention and improve patient outcomes. Read via Folio:
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RT @ARobinsonFayek: Great article by Darren Fast on how to create win-win university-industry partnerships. He outlines how collaborations….
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To reap the benefits of industry-academia collaborations, researchers and higher education institutions need to be clear about goals from the outset, understand each party’s differences and communi...
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RT @glyconet_nce: Join us for the next GTA webinar on Siglecs and their glycan ligands, featuring Dr. Matthew Macauley (@Ualberta) and Dr.….
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RT @CIHR_IRSC: 📣 #EarlyCareerResearchers!. Learn about high-quality review and the #PeerReview process. Apply to the Fall 2025 Reviewer i….
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Insect-based protein is a low-cost, eco-friendly alternative for supplying a nutrient the world needs — but even that’s not enough to make people reach for it, University of Alberta research suggests. Read more:
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Insect-based protein is a low-cost, eco-friendly alternative for supplying a nutrient the world needs — but even that’s not enough to make people reach for it, according to U of A research that...
The cricket ick factor: sustainability not a selling point for bug-based snacks. New research provides food for thought on the challenges of convincing people to consider eating insects. 🦗 #UAlberta .➡️
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U of A engineering researchers lead the design and manufacturing of advanced materials for small modular nuclear reactors. Far smaller and cheaper than conventional power plants, next-generation reactors could provide clean energy to rural communities.
Imagine a world where even the most remote communities have access to sustainable, reliable energy. With small modular reactors (SMRs), that future is closer than ever. U of A engineering researchers are at the forefront of designing advanced materials that will make SMRs even
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