
UBC Women+ and Children's Health Sciences
@ubcWACH
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Interdisciplinary, umbrella program for MSc and PhD graduate training in women+ and children's health sciences.
Vancouver, BC
Joined January 2022
Congratulations to Jodie Pulsifer, winner of a CGS-D!. Jodie will be working to BRIDGE the gap between research and practice as they explore physiotherapy treatments for persistent pelvic pain and clinician enablers and barriers to implementation. #WomenHealth
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Congratulations to Amanda Nitschke, winner of a CGS-D!. Amanda’s PhD research uses linked population-based administrative data to investigate the long-term developmental impacts of maternal autoimmune diseases during pregnancy. #WomenHealth
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Congratulations to Dorsa Arman, one of the winners of an Affiliated Fellowship!. Dorsa's research explores the association between cognitive skills and Type 1 Diabetes in children. #ChildHealth
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RT @ResearchonWH: 🌟 The Women's Health Seminar Series is back! 🌟. Get ready to dive into the latest multidisciplinary research in women's h….
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RT @ResearchonWH: The Holly E Award is here to support your #graduateresearch in #diseasepathogenesis in women & female models of disease….
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RT @CdnMedHallFame: HEY! #BC.📣Share your passion & help inspire the next generation of health professionals as a #CMHFDiscoveryDay presente….
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RT @ResearchonWH: Calling all future leaders in #womenshealth research! 🤩 The Holly Ewanyshyn Women’s Health Equity Graduate Research Award….
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We are excited to share that the WACH Child Health Awards, Celebrating Diversity are now open for applications!. These awards support students conducting research in child health from under-represented groups. Apply by: Oct 1. #ChildHealth.
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RT @GCI_Cluster: This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day People Choice Award: Best Poster Presentation was awarded to Almira Zhantuyakova! 🥳….
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RT @GCI_Cluster: This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day award for Best Presentation on Survivorship & Quality of Life went to Amanda Nitschke….
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Mathilde Wilhelmy!. Mathilde's project will look at optimizing nutrition for patients with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases. @GenelleLunken
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Sabrina Lloyd-Ellis!. Sabrina's project deals with characterization of a tumour suppressor protein. #WomenHealth. @GillianEHanley
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Hannah Dykeman! . Hannah's project deals with the role of substance use in coping with vulvodynia. #WomenHealth. @KNBouchard
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Congratulations to SSHRC CGS-M recipient Denise Zhu! . Denise is a new WACH student, and will be aiming to adapt a sexual response framework to explore ethnocultural differences in sexual pleasure. #WomenHealth. @DrLoriBrotto @ubcshr
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Ty Sideroff! . Ty is investigating social and environmental factors that influence physical activity in children with type 1 diabetes or congenital heart disease. #ChildHealth. @DrChristineVoss
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Elaha Niazi!. Elaha is researching post-operative functional changes in children with severe neurological impairment. #ChildHealth.@ElahaNiazi
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Zelyn Lee!. Zelyn is working on the cultural adaptation and validation of MyHEARTSMAP, a digital psychosocial screening tool, for Chinese youth and families in Canada. #ChildHealth. @HEARTSMAP_ @qdqwerty
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Kiran Toor!. Kiran's research project is evaluating renal and pulmonary disease in pediatric-onset ANCA-associated vasculitis. #ChildHealth
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