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Aging with HIV: Long, healthy lives are possible with treatment
December 3, 2015

Aging with HIV: Long, healthy lives are possible with treatment

For healthcare practitioners working in the field of HIV, the past three decades have been a rollercoaster, says Dr. Julio Montaner, head of UBC’s Division of AIDS and director of the BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS (BC-CfE).

LATEST NEWS

 

Business leaders making their mark at Paris climate conference

As the world’s leaders congregate in Paris, Associate Professor James Tansey of UBC’s Sauder School of Business explains why there’s a big business contingent at this year’s conference.

Goodbye, mad hatter: UBC expert promotes safer gold mining

Mention the Mad Hatter and the image that comes to mind is the character in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland—a little batty but quite harmless.

UBC releases its 2014 animal research statistics

For the fifth consecutive year, UBC has published data on the animals involved in research at the university, including statistics categorized by major species groups and by the purpose of the research.

OPINIONS

 

Demand for housing data is logical: UBC prof

In a guest blog in the Vancouver Sun, UBC sociologist Richard Carpiano calls public demand for housing data “a logical and fundamentally Canadian demand for effective government solutions.”

ATHLETICS

 

UBC beats Calgary to finish off 2015

The UBC Thunderbirds men's hockey team finished off the first half of its season on a winning note, defeating the Calgary Dinos 4-2 on Saturday night to split the weekend series between the two squads.

ARTS AND CULTURE

 

UBC Symphony Orchestra

Dec 4 & 5: Experience Season of Nines, Beethoven Symphony No. 9 at the Chan Centre

VIDEO

 

Mohamed Fahmy Lecture

Mohamed Fahmy is an award-winning journalist and author. He covered the Iraq war in 2003 for the Los Angeles Times, and published Baghdad Bound based on his experiences.
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