Jorg Bohlmann is part of a team of UBC researchers mapping out a genetic blueprint for poplar and spruce - photo by Paul Joseph
Jorg Bohlmann is part of a team of UBC researchers mapping
out a genetic blueprint for poplar and spruce – photo
by Paul Joseph

UBC Reports | Vol. 49 | No. 6 | Jun.
5, 2003

Exploring the Family Trees of Trees

In the Canadian forest, the poplar and the spruce couldn’t
be farther apart. One is a deciduous hardwood tree, the other
a conifer. But by mapping out a genetic blueprint for these
two very different tree systems, UBC scientists hope to help
strengthen Canada’s forest sector.
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Raising the Grade on Campus

Campus construction is booming with major projects carrying
a total value of more than $600 million — more than any other
university in Canada — now underway.
more…

Where the Girls Aren’t

A typical girl loves her computer — but she doesn’t
understand how it works and isn’t dreaming of a career
in information technology.
more…

Drug Costs May Soar for Canada’s Seniors

Pharmacare — it’s a national ailment sorely in need
of a cure. So says a group of health policy researchers at
UBC’s Centre for Health Services and Policy Research
(CHSPR).
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Learning Through Engagement

Students who participate in the arts at school perform better
in math and are more wholly involved in learning, according
to a recently released national study involving UBC researchers.
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UBC Research Drives Canada’s Fledgling Emerald Industry

It was late August 1998 when Bill Wengzynowski spotted something
green while prospecting in a remote area of southeastern Yukon.
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UBC 2003 Rick Hansen Wheels in Motion

Skates, bikes, and blades will be out in force as UBC staff,
faculty and students and the local community get in motion
to raise awareness and funds for spinal cord care and research.
more…

UBC Alumni

Classical music concerts usually conjure up images of well-heeled
audiences, furrow-browed intellectuals and black-tie formality.
more…

Bad Gums not Bad Brushing Causes Bad Breath

Think brushing, flossing and swigging mouthwash can save
you from bad breath? Think again.
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A Lot of Hot Air

There is no such thing as a safe cigarette — and tobacco
companies who market “light” versions are just blowing
smoke, says UBC Commerce Prof. Rick Pollay.
more…

Motion Doodles

Can’t draw a stick figure to save your life? New software
designed by two Computer Science graduate students may give
hope to all the budding artists out there blessed with more
enthusiasm than skill.
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