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UBC Women+ and Children's Health Sciences

@ubcwach

Interdisciplinary, umbrella program for MSc and PhD graduate training in women+ and children's health sciences.

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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Kiran Toor! Kiran's research project is evaluating renal and pulmonary disease in pediatric-onset ANCA-associated vasculitis. #ChildHealth

Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Kiran Toor!

Kiran's research project is evaluating renal and pulmonary disease in pediatric-onset ANCA-associated vasculitis.

#ChildHealth
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Zelyn Lee! Zelyn is working on the cultural adaptation and validation of MyHEARTSMAP, a digital psychosocial screening tool, for Chinese youth and families in Canada. #ChildHealth Doan Lab Research Program @qdqwerty

Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Zelyn Lee!

Zelyn is working on the cultural adaptation and validation of MyHEARTSMAP, a digital psychosocial screening tool, for Chinese youth and families in Canada.

#ChildHealth

<a href="/HEARTSMAP_/">Doan Lab Research Program</a> @qdqwerty
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Elaha Niazi! Elaha is researching post-operative functional changes in children with severe neurological impairment. #ChildHealth Elaha Niazi

Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Elaha Niazi!

Elaha is researching post-operative functional changes in children with severe neurological impairment.

#ChildHealth
<a href="/ElahaNiazi/">Elaha Niazi</a>
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Ty Sideroff! Ty is investigating social and environmental factors that influence physical activity in children with type 1 diabetes or congenital heart disease. #ChildHealth @DrChristineVoss

Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Ty Sideroff! 

Ty is investigating social and environmental factors that influence physical activity in children with type 1 diabetes or congenital heart disease.

#ChildHealth

@DrChristineVoss
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Congratulations to SSHRC CGS-M recipient Denise Zhu! Denise is a new WACH student, and will be aiming to adapt a sexual response framework to explore ethnocultural differences in sexual pleasure. #WomenHealth @DrLoriBrotto UBC Sexual Health Research 🏳️‍🌈

Congratulations to SSHRC CGS-M recipient Denise Zhu!  

Denise is a new WACH student, and will be aiming to adapt a sexual response framework to explore ethnocultural differences in sexual pleasure.

#WomenHealth

@DrLoriBrotto <a href="/ubcshr/">UBC Sexual Health Research 🏳️‍🌈</a>
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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Sabrina Lloyd-Ellis! Sabrina's project deals with characterization of a tumour suppressor protein. #WomenHealth Gillian Hanley

Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Sabrina Lloyd-Ellis!

Sabrina's project deals with characterization of a tumour suppressor protein.

#WomenHealth

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Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Mathilde Wilhelmy! Mathilde's project will look at optimizing nutrition for patients with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases. Genelle Lunken

Congratulations to CIHR CGS-M recipient Mathilde Wilhelmy!

Mathilde's project will look at optimizing nutrition for patients with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases.

<a href="/GenelleLunken/">Genelle Lunken</a>
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This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day award for Best Presentation on Survivorship & Quality of Life went to Amanda Nitschke! 🎆 Amanda Nitschke is a Doctoral Student in the UBC Women+ and Children's Health Sciences program. Congrats, Amanda! 🎊

This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day award for Best Presentation on Survivorship &amp; Quality of Life went to Amanda Nitschke! 🎆

<a href="/AmandaSNitschke/">Amanda Nitschke</a> is a Doctoral Student in the <a href="/ubcWACH/">UBC Women+ and Children's Health Sciences</a> program. Congrats, Amanda! 🎊
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This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day People Choice Award: Best Poster Presentation was awarded to Almira Zhantuyakova! 🥳 Almira is a Doctoral Student in the UBC WACH program. She is also the Podcast Coordinator behind the GCI’s GOSH Podcast! #bisalp #ovariancancer

This year’s GCI Trainee Research Day People Choice Award: Best Poster Presentation was awarded to Almira Zhantuyakova! 🥳

Almira is a Doctoral Student in the UBC WACH program. She is also the Podcast Coordinator behind the GCI’s GOSH Podcast!

#bisalp #ovariancancer
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We are excited to share that the WACH Child Health Awards, Celebrating Diversity are now open for applications! These awards support students conducting research in child health from under-represented groups. Apply by: Oct 1 bit.ly/3ycPcsx #ChildHealth

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Calling all future leaders in #womenshealth research! 🤩 The Holly Ewanyshyn Women’s Health Equity Graduate Research Award is a new annual $2000 award for trainees enrolled in or supervised by someone in @UBCmedicine ✨ Learn more & apply by Aug 31: ow.ly/24nx50SMM6k

Calling all future leaders in #womenshealth research! 🤩 The Holly Ewanyshyn Women’s Health Equity Graduate Research Award is a new annual $2000 award for trainees enrolled in or supervised by someone in @UBCmedicine ✨

Learn more &amp; apply by Aug 31: ow.ly/24nx50SMM6k
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The Holly E Award is here to support your #graduateresearch in #diseasepathogenesis in women & female models of disease 👩‍🔬 Students enrolled in or supervised by someone in @UBCmedicine are eligible to apply 📝 Apply for a chance at $2000 in funding: ow.ly/24nx50SMM6k

The Holly E Award is here to support your #graduateresearch in #diseasepathogenesis in women &amp; female models of disease 👩‍🔬 Students enrolled in or supervised by someone in @UBCmedicine are eligible to apply 📝

Apply for a chance at $2000 in funding: ow.ly/24nx50SMM6k
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🌟 The Women's Health Seminar Series is back! 🌟 Get ready to dive into the latest multidisciplinary research in women's health with our exciting line-up of expert speakers. The schedule is now out, and registration is OPEN 🙌 🔗 Learn more & register: ow.ly/HRQA50T4GhH

🌟 The Women's Health Seminar Series is back! 🌟

Get ready to dive into the latest multidisciplinary research in women's health with our exciting line-up of expert speakers. The schedule is now out, and registration is OPEN 🙌

🔗 Learn more &amp; register: ow.ly/HRQA50T4GhH
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Congratulations to Victoria Paller, on winning one of the Affiliated Fellowships! Victoria is exploring the impact of policy interventions on equitable access to contraception for youth in British Columbia.

Congratulations to Victoria Paller, on winning one of the Affiliated Fellowships!

Victoria is exploring the impact of policy interventions on equitable access to contraception for youth in British Columbia.
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Congratulations to Dorsa Arman, one of the winners of an Affiliated Fellowship! Dorsa's research explores the association between cognitive skills and Type 1 Diabetes in children. #ChildHealth

Congratulations to Dorsa Arman, one of the winners of an Affiliated Fellowship!

Dorsa's research explores the association between cognitive skills and Type 1 Diabetes in children.

#ChildHealth
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Congratulations to Amanda Nitschke, winner of a CGS-D! Amanda’s PhD research uses linked population-based administrative data to investigate the long-term developmental impacts of maternal autoimmune diseases during pregnancy. #WomenHealth

Congratulations to Amanda Nitschke, winner of a CGS-D!

Amanda’s PhD research uses linked population-based administrative data to investigate the long-term developmental impacts of maternal autoimmune diseases during pregnancy.

#WomenHealth
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Congratulations to Jodie Pulsifer, winner of a CGS-D! Jodie will be working to BRIDGE the gap between research and practice as they explore physiotherapy treatments for persistent pelvic pain and clinician enablers and barriers to implementation. #WomenHealth

Congratulations to Jodie Pulsifer, winner of a CGS-D!

Jodie will be working to BRIDGE the gap between research and practice as they explore physiotherapy treatments for persistent pelvic pain and clinician enablers and barriers to implementation.

#WomenHealth
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Congratulations to Erica Qureshi, who was selected as a recipient of the IODE War Memorial Scholarship for 2024/25! Find out more about the current competition here: grad.ubc.ca/awards/iode-wa…

Congratulations to Erica Qureshi, who was selected as a recipient of the IODE War Memorial Scholarship for 2024/25!

Find out more about the current competition here: grad.ubc.ca/awards/iode-wa…