Health workers may soon have a new weapon in the fight against abscesses—difficult-to-treat bacterial infections that lead to millions of emergency-room visits every year.
A rural village in India has a better connection to the world, thanks to an innovative UBC-developed road design that resists heavy rains, intense heat and poor drainage, according to UBC civil engineering professor Nemy Banthia, who led the project.
UBC psychology professor Jessica Tracy examines the role of pride in shaping our minds, and how pride helps politicians like Donald Trump attain power.
The UBC Sauder School of Business is launching the Western Canadian version of the Creative Destruction Lab, a successful seed-stage program based at UofT’s Rotman School of Management.
Isabel Grant, a UBC professor of law, co-wrote an op-ed for the Vancouver Sun on a challenge to the B.C. Mental Health Act under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
The 110-member student orchestra will perform pieces by Dvořák, Bloch, and Hindemith at the Chan Centre on Oct. 6th. Conducted by Jonathan Girard with special guest Eric Wilson on violoncello.
Dr. Claudia Krebs hosts this walk through the Central Nervous System. Today, she’s collaborating with colleagues around the world to transform medical anatomy education for thousands of students everywhere through open access learning.
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