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  • UBC officially unveils Pride installation at heart of campus

    UBC officially unveils Pride installation at heart of campus

    UBC has taken the wraps off its first Pride installation, located at the centre of the Point Grey campus.

  • Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss

    Previous motherhood could affect hormone therapy’s ability to prevent memory loss

    Researchers have established that the foggy feeling and forgetfulness that many new mothers report during and after pregnancy—known as “mom brain”— is real.

  • UBC natural gas update – normal operations to resume

    UBC natural gas update – normal operations to resume

  • Lowering levels of mutant protein that causes Huntington disease can restore cognitive function in mice

    Lowering levels of mutant protein that causes Huntington disease can restore cognitive function in mice

    New research from the University of British Columbia suggests that reducing mutated Huntington disease protein in the brain can restore cognitive and psychiatric impairments in mice.

  • Exercise reduces stress, improves cellular health in family caregivers

    Exercise reduces stress, improves cellular health in family caregivers

    Exercising at least three times a week for six months reduced stress in a group of family caregivers and even appeared to lengthen a small section of their chromosomes that is believed to slow cellular aging, new UBC research has found.

  • Midwifery linked to lower odds of birth complications for low-income women

    Midwifery linked to lower odds of birth complications for low-income women

    New research from the University of British Columbia and the University of Saskatchewan is adding new evidence in support of midwives as a safe option for prenatal care, especially for women who have low socioeconomic status.

  • Child abuse could leave ‘molecular scars’ on its victims

    Child abuse could leave ‘molecular scars’ on its victims

    Children who are abused might carry the imprint of that trauma in their cells – a biochemical marking that is detectable years later, according to new research from the University of British Columbia and Harvard University.

  • Vital volcano insights come at a cost during UBC scientists’ summer expedition

    Vital volcano insights come at a cost during UBC scientists’ summer expedition

    It started out like the camping trip from hell, but it turned into the research expedition of a lifetime for three University of British Columbia volcanologists.

  • Dentists and students to learn together at UBC clinic made possible by .8M donation

    Dentists and students to learn together at UBC clinic made possible by $1.8M donation

    A $1.8-million donation to the University of British Columbia’s faculty of dentistry has created a state-of-the-art clinic on the Vancouver campus that will allow dentists and students to study and practice advanced techniques together.

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