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A New Breed of Tech Transfer Professionals

UBC Reports | Vol. 51 | No. 7 | Jul. 7, 2005 By Lorraine Chan WestLink Innovation Network Ltd. is turning out a new breed of tech transfer professionals through […]

New Device Promises Relief for Those Facing Bladder Disorders

UBC Reports | Vol. 51 | No. 7 | Jul. 7, 2005 By Hilary Thomson A new diagnostic device developed by a UBC research team has got people — including […]

An Alternative View: Prof Makes Innovative Animation Codes Open Source

UBC Reports | Vol. 51 | No. 7 | Jul. 7, 2005 By Brian Lin If you were convinced that British child actor Daniel Radcliffe really could fly when he […]

Kudos

UBC Reports | Vol. 51 | No. 7 | Jul. 7, 2005 Professor Emeritus Receives Order of B.C. Felix A. Durity, a recently retired member of UBC’s clinical medical faculty, […]

In the News

UBC Reports | Vol. 51 | No. 7 | Jul. 7, 2005 Highlights of UBC Media Coverage in June 2005 Compiled by Ai Lin Choo Drink Milk and Lose Weight? […]

Vol. 51 | No. 7

Natalie Dakers and Prof. Andrew Riseman – photo by Martin Dee UBC Reports | Vol. 51 | No. 7 | Jul. 7, 2005 Research that Transforms Our Lives What do […]

Human Gene Corrects Pathological Aggression in Mice

VANCOUVER, BC — July 6th, 2005: A scientist at the University of British Columbia’s Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics provides the first example of a human gene correcting aggressive […]

UBC Researcher Gains US$8.7 Million in Gates Funding to Lead Global Health Project

A University of British Columbia research project that will change the way infectious diseases are treated worldwide by using the body’s own immune system to prevent lethal, drug resistant infections, […]

UBC News Digest

The UBC News Digest is a weekly summary of news stories about UBC people, research, learning, community, and internationalization initiatives. News Digest past issues are also available on-line. Jul. 5, […]

UBC Research Shows Acupuncture Reduces Substance Use in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside

A UBC researcher has shown that acupuncture treatment can be used to reduce substance use among addicts in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside (DTES). Patricia Janssen, an Assistant Professor of Health Care […]