Winter 2022–23 Work in Progress (WiP) seminar series recap
Winter 2022–23 WiPs highlighted the research of CHÉOS Scientists Drs. Skye Barbic, Daniel Vigo, and Farinaz Havaei.
Read MoreWinter 2022–23 WiPs highlighted the research of CHÉOS Scientists Drs. Skye Barbic, Daniel Vigo, and Farinaz Havaei.
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading five of the funded projects and supporting a further five as co-investigators
Read MoreDr. Skye Barbic and Amanda Kwan discuss their latest publication on the amazing work of Foundry Penticton
Read MoreFifteen teams were funded in this round, including four mentored by CHÉOS Scientists
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading three of the projects funded in this round, plus a further eleven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators.
Read MoreThe importance of providing a safe, supportive space for transgender and/or gender non-conforming youth to improve their mental health and health overall.
Read MoreResearch in this edition covers young people with mental health concerns, physical activity in South Asian adults, and management of patients presenting with atrial fibrillation
Read MoreCHÉOS Scientists are leading nine of the projects funded in this round, plus a further seven projects are supported by CHÉOS Scientists as co-investigators
Read MoreWhile people understood public health guidelines, they did not adhere to them, citing need for food, medication & fresh air
Read MoreScientist Dr. Annalijn Conklin and trainees Drs. Kirsten Marchand and Krista Glowacki were successful in this round of competitions
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