Dr. Jessica E. Simon (pictured at right) and her PaCES team will lead the charge toward better palliative care for cancer patients, thanks to $5.7 million in new funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. Federal Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor made the announcement at Foothills Campus on Thursday. Read some of the coverage here and here.
 

 
News
Announcements
One Health approach key to controlling rabies
UToday

Two O'Brien members awarded Governor General's Gold Medals
   

     
Susan Cork says the One Health concept involves taking an interdisciplinary approach to address complex problems such as rabies.  Read more from the  International Conference on Rabies in the Americas, hosted at UCalgary.

 
WHO: Cut antibiotic use in food animals
MedPage Today

Congratulations are in order for Dr. Katrina MIlaney
     

     
How a review led by O'Brien Scientific Director  Dr. William Ghali factors into the World Health Organization's new guidelines to restrict the use of antibiotics in food animals. Read more

 
Dr. Katrina Milaney has won two awards, including the Peak Scholar Award for Innovation, Entrepreneurship and Knowledge Engagement, for her work with chronically homeless.   Read more
Research predicts increase in IBD in developing world
Irish Medical News

Calling all potential mentors and mentees: Register today for the O'Brien Institute Mentorship Program
     

     
Research from Dr. Gilaad Kaplan shows countries in the developing world may be facing the same patterns with inflammatory bowel disease the Western world has seen.  Read more
 
The program aims to support the development of Institute members and stimulate the Institute's research endeavour. Here is how you can get involved today.
 

 
Good Reads
Funding Opportunities


Alberta's Tomorrow project Kickstarter Grants

Application deadline: December 1, 2017

Maternal Newborn Child & Youth Strategic Clinical Network: 2018 seed grant

Register intention to submit: November 30, 2017
More info 


Application deadline: March6, 2018






 

 

Events

Friday Seminar
Series
 

META: Moving Evidence To Action

Welcome to Parenthood© - Alberta: Combining neuroscience and mentorship to improve maternal mental health 
     

     
When: November 21-23
Where: U of A campus, Edmonton

 
Dr. Karen Benzies: November 17
Dennis Raphael, PhD: Reflections on 25 years of health equity research and advocacy 

O'Brien Institute/Community Health Sciences Department Seminar Series  
     

     
When: Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m.
Where: John Dutton Theatre, Calgary Library

 
Esther Tailfeathers: November 24


Tzed Talks: Medical Lecture Series
DNA Testing: What's in it for me?

O'Brien Institute/Community Health Sciences Department Seminar Series
   

Speaker Giving a Talk at Business Meeting. Audience in the conference hall. Business and Entrepreneurship.
     
When: December 7 
Where: Beth Tzedec Congregation
 
Isabelle Couligner: December 1
 

 
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The O'Brien Institute for Public Health at the University of Calgary supports excellence in population health and health services research, while realizing the benefits of such research by using that knowledge to inform community, policy and health practice stakeholders. 

The Institute's membership includes more than 450 multidisciplinary researchers from 13 Cumming School of Medicine departments and nine other University of Calgary faculties, such as Nursing, Veterinary Medicine, Kinesiology and Arts; health professionals in Alberta Health Services, and; research users and policy makers from municipal and provincial institutions. As an Institute, we share a vision of "Better health and health care" reflecting our two priority research areas of Improved Population Health and Enhanced Health Systems Performance. 

The Institute's success in brokering broader external relationships, with provincial and national interest groups, policy makers, research agencies, the media, philanthropists, and community stakeholders, further extends the reach and impact of our members' significant research outputs.