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

Nothing plain about the brain: Dal celebrates Brain Awareness Week
As part of Brain Awareness Week, Dal's Brain Repair Centre hosted a public forum in which several of its researchers shared insights into what goes on inside our heads. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 18, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Marie Visca Tags: News Source Type: news

Vital vaccines: Dal prof Joanne Langley on the issues with "vaccine hesitancy"
Dr. Langley, the CIHR-GSK Chair in Pediatric Vaccinology, discusses the impact of immunization programs and their importance for disease prevention. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 17, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Matt Reeder Tags: News Source Type: news

Dal researcher develops technique for enhancing gene therapy
Dr. Graham Dellaire, Dalhousie Medical School’s Cameron Research Scientist in Cancer Biology, has developed a technique that could make gene therapy more effective and safer to use. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 2, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Dal researcher develops technique for enhancing gene therapy
Dr. Graham Dellaire, Dalhousie Medical School ’s Cameron Research Scientist in Cancer Biology, has developed a technique that could make gene therapy more effective and safer to use. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 2, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Health students team up for simulation Saturday
Students from across health disciplines took part in a day-long exercise this weekend to help them learn how to deal with particularly pesky patients. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - March 1, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kathryn Morse Tags: News Source Type: news

In ‑home nursing care for the dying reduces overall health costs: Multi‑province study
veals home-based palliative care meets patient preferences. (Danny Abriel photo) (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - February 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

In‑home nursing care for the dying reduces overall health costs: Multi‑province study
veals home-based palliative care meets patient preferences. (Danny Abriel photo) (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - February 29, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Allison Gerrard Tags: News Source Type: news

Celebrating African Heritage Month at Dal and beyond
Partners from across the Dal have come together again this year to celebrate African history and culture with a full slate of exciting events. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - February 3, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Paige Lana Tags: News Source Type: news

Stop, collaborate and listen: Health students compete at working together
Dalhousie Medical School students take part in second annual Health Care Team Challenge, learning to work across disciplines to address patient needs. (Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News)
Source: Dalhousie University | Medical School News - January 28, 2016 Category: Universities & Medical Training Authors: Kathryn Morse Tags: News Source Type: news