1 Day to Giving Tuesday! Meet Sydney Gordon, a patient whose journey has been deeply impacted by the research funded by the #MollyAppeal. Please join us in #GivingTuesday tomorrow to keep making a difference for those struggling with mental health and addictions. MollyAppeal.ca
Dalhousie Medical Research & Education
Research Services
Halifax, Nova Scotia 710 followers
Advancing medical research and education
About us
To better support research fundraising efforts at Dalhousie, Dalhousie University and DMRF joined forces on September 30, 2022.
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https://medicine-advancement.dal.ca/
External link for Dalhousie Medical Research & Education
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 11-50 employees
- Headquarters
- Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1979
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Primary
5743 University Avenue, Suite 98
PO Box 15000
Halifax, Nova Scotia B3H 4R2, CA
Employees at Dalhousie Medical Research & Education
Updates
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Tomorrow, the late Dr. Ron Stewart's memoir, Treat Them Where They Lie, is being launched posthumously at NSCC's Institute of Technology Campus at 7 p.m. He would have been so thrilled to have you join. Check out this recent CBC article about the launch: https://lnkd.in/eEYYWCGZ
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#Dalhousie's Dr. Tobias Kollmann explains why his new research paper he has put out is a game-changer in terms of find a biomarker to predict neonatal sepsis on a recent episode of CBC/Radio-Canada's Mainstreet NS. Listen now! https://lnkd.in/dez_aJ9V
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Congratulations to all the Dalhousie University winners of last week's #DiscoveryAwards including Finlay Maguire, John Frampton, Gabriela Ilie, PhD, and the Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) team ! #DalProud https://lnkd.in/ekAGZs-p
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Chronic pain in children is more common than many realize, affecting their daily lives and futures. Important research is changing that. Dr. Christine Chambers and her team are developing a groundbreaking pediatric pain management standard, poised to transform care for countless children and their families. 💙 Join us in supporting this life-changing work and make a real difference for young patients. 📖 Read the full story and learn how you can help! #DalMed #PediatricPain #HealthResearch #GivingMatters #ItDoesntHaveToHurt Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) Christine Chambers IWK Health Isabel Jordan Dalhousie University
One in five kids endure chronic pain. A new pain standard will soothe it.
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Congrats Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKIP) team on this well deserved award! We are proud to support this important work!
Thank you Discovery Centre for the recognition of SKIP's important work and spreading awareness that #ItDoesntHaveToHurt. We’re honored to have been chosen as one of three finalist for the Discovery Award for Science Champion! 🎉 Congratulations to all the #DiscoveryAwards finalists and winners! https://lnkd.in/gfCrEAXc
Congratulations to our 2024 #DiscoveryAwards Science Champion Recipients!
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Nova Scotia Medical Simulation Week! At Dalhousie University's Faculty of Medicine, we’re proud to lead the way in medical education and innovation through cutting-edge simulation training. From honing life-saving skills to advancing research, our simulation facilities empower students, residents, and healthcare professionals to provide the best care possible. Why it matters: - Hands-on learning: Realistic scenarios that prepare future healthcare providers. - Innovation in action: Leveraging state-of-the-art technology for breakthroughs in patient care. - Collaboration: Bringing together experts across disciplines to improve outcomes. A big thank-you to our donors and partners who help make this work possible. Together, we’re shaping the future of healthcare in Nova Scotia and beyond. Learn more about medical simulation at Dalhousie: https://lnkd.in/eZjin-W6 #NovaScotiaMedicalSimulationWeek #DalMed #HealthcareInnovation #MedicalEducation
Simulation-Based Education: Training the Highly-Skilled Healthcare Leaders of Tomorrow
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📬 On this National Philanthropy Day, we’re sharing heartfelt thanks from the people you’ve impacted directly! 💙 Watch as students, researchers, and faculty express their gratitude for your support in their own words. Every note in this video represents a unique story, a dream realized, and a future made brighter—all thanks to you. Today, we honor the power of giving and the incredible changes it makes possible. Thank you for being part of our journey! 🌟 #NationalPhilanthropyDay #ThankYouDonors
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Postal Strike! We’re here to ensure your support reaches us, no matter what! Despite the potential postal strike, you can still make your gifts safely and securely online or over the phone. Your generosity drives important medical research and education programs in our community, and we’re so grateful for your support. Donate Online: https://lnkd.in/e3kfDyiX
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Making a Difference in Childhood Cancer Research! Meet Dr. Tobias Karakach, a Dalhousie researcher making strides in the fight against childhood cancer! Dr. Karakach and his team have developed a promising biomarker for a common childhood kidney cancer, offering new hope for early detection and personalized treatment. Discover the impact of his work and how innovative research can transform young lives. Read the full story here: https://lnkd.in/ddBas3Wd #ChildhoodCancer #DalhousieResearch #InnovationInMedicine #HealthBreakthroughs #PediatricCancerResearch
Making his Mark: Dal researcher develops biomarker for common childhood kidney cancer
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