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Carleton’s Mike Hildebrand and Fellow Researchers Bridge the Gap between Animal Studies and New Treatments for Chronic Pain Sufferers
Carleton University’s Mike Hildebrand and his partners are publishing new research into managing chronic pain. The lack of effective treatments…

Government Officials Visit Carleton Research and Teaching Facilities
Carleton University’s cutting-edge research and teaching facilities were showcased to a group of senior government officials during the Deputy Ministers…

Carleton mourns loss of John Reid
The Carleton University community is mourning the loss of John Reid, who passed away suddenly on June 24, 2019. Reid…

Laura Thomas Memorial Fund in Biology Established
The Carleton University community is saddened to learn of the death of Laura Thomas, Senior Administrator in the Department of…

Carleton Life Sciences Day Celebrates Top Research
Carleton's third annual Life Sciences Day, held on May 1, 2019 highlighted groundbreaking new research. Read the full story at newsroom.carleton.ca.

Da Vinci’s 3D Mastery Explored by Carleton President
Carleton University President Benoit-Antoine Bacon presented “da Vinci’s Vision: The Beauty (and Limitations) of Painting a 3D World” on May…

Carleton Project Named as Semi-Finalist in Health Canada’s Drug-Checking Technology Challenge
A unique project developed by Carleton University’s Jeff Smith and partner Lynne Leonard at the University of Ottawa has been…

Health Sciences Student Victoria Bond Wins Student Video Competition
On March 27, 2019 Carleton hosted its fifth annual Community Connections event. During the lunch break, Provost and Vice-President (Academic) Jerry…

Dean of Science Charles Macdonald Discusses Chemical Element Arsenic on CBC All in a Day
Listen to the segment here.

Society for Neuroscience Ottawa Chapter to Host Brain and Mental Health Art Show
The Society for Neuroscience, Ottawa Chapter, which includes researchers and students from Carleton University, will host the Brain and Mental Health…

Patrice Smith featured in YAAD Links article, Jamaican Born Scientist Discovers New Way to Repair Damaged Nerves
Read the full article on the YAAD Links website.

Steven Cooke speaks to the Washington Post about how capturing wild animals for study can stress them to death
Read Capturing wild animals for study can stress them to death. Is it worth it? on the Washington Post website.
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