Dal researchers analyze effectiveness of school ‑based bullying prevention programs
Researchers at Dalhousie University have analyzed the effectiveness of bullying prevention programs with the aim of improving lives for Nova Scotia children, and saving money for the province ’s school boards. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - May 12, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Halifax‑led study leads to better treatment for people with deadly heart condition
Dr. John Sapp, professor of cardiology, led an international study that found catheter ablation is a better treatment for ventricular tachycardia (VT) than high doses of antiarrhythmic drugs. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - May 5, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Halifax ‑led study leads to better treatment for people with deadly heart condition
Dr. John Sapp, professor of cardiology, led an international study that found catheter ablation is a better treatment for ventricular tachycardia (VT) than high doses of antiarrhythmic drugs. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - May 5, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Dal’s first drug development boot camp paves path for more industry partnerships
Dal's Industry Liaison and Innovation office hosted its first drug development boot camp, bringing together Dalhousie researchers and pharmaceutical industry reps to discuss successful partnerships across academic and industry boundaries. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - April 25, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Matt Reeder Tags: News Source Type: news

Dal's first drug development boot camp paves path for more industry partnerships
Dals Industry Liaison and Innovation office hosted its first drug development boot camp, bringing together Dalhousie researchers and pharmaceutical industry reps to discuss successful partnerships across academic and industry boundaries. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - April 22, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Matt Reeder Tags: News Source Type: news

New Dal recruit researching how to treat deadly pathogen for cystic fibrosis patients
A microbiologist at Dalhousie Medical School is studying a bacterium called Pseudomonas aeruginosa; it’s particularly dangerous for people living with cystic fibrosis. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - April 13, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

New Dal recruit researching how to treat deadly pathogen for cystic fibrosis patients
A microbiologist at Dalhousie Medical School is studying a bacterium called Pseudomonas aeruginosa; it ’s particularly dangerous for people living with cystic fibrosis. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - April 13, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Understanding autism: Dal researcher on the power of awareness
Dr. Isabel Smith, Dalhousie's Joan and Jack Craig Chair in Autism Research, talks about autism and the importance of advocacy efforts in raising awareness among parents, educators, employers and the broader public. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - April 5, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Matt Reeder Tags: News Source Type: news

Dal's flu fighters
Two discoveries at Dalhousie Medical School shine a light on how influenza is detected by the immune system, and how the virus undermines the body's immunity. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 30, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Staff Tags: News Source Type: news

Dal infectious disease doc investigates the body's immune clock
Dr. Lisa Barrett, assistant professor in Dalhousie Medical School’s Division of Infectious Diseases, is looking at the impact chronological aging has on the aging of our immune system. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 23, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news