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2011-09-09
Cave, Andrew - Professor, Department of Family Medicine, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry
Dr. Andrew Cave (Professor, Department of Family Medicine) discusses the CIHR Knowledge Synthesis funding opportunity. This opportunity is designed to support teams of researchers and knowledge users to produce knowledge syntheses and scoping reviews that will contribute to the use of synthesized...
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2013-10-09
Lacy, Paige - Professor, Department of Medicine, University of Alberta, Coe, Helen - Project Coordinator, Grant Assist Program (Health Sciences)
The 2013-2014 CIHR Fellowship competition was discussed in the context of preparing a successful application. The speaker, Dr. Paige Lacy, will draw from experience on the CIHR Fellowship review panel and will share insights and tips for writing the different sections of the application. As well,...
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Arapaima Co-Management: Reconciling Biodiversity Conservation and Human Well-Being in the Amazon
Download2017-04-01
Freitas, Carolina; Lopes Priscila
Arapaima (Arapaima spp. is the largest freshwaters calefish in the world, and an iconic element of the Amazon region. This fish yields high ecological, economic and cultural value to Amazonian ecosystems and people. Whereas in the past arapaima could reach up to 3m long and weigh up to 200kg,...
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Are we Finally Giving Public Health the Attention it Deserves?
2006-04-20
Public health activities defined as activities that prevent disease. Discusses major historical public health initiatives (e.g. clean water, quarantine, vaccination) and current big issues for public health.
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2004
McCrosky, Jesse, Kouritzin, Michael, Blount, Douglas
A hybrid weighted/interacting particle filter, the selectively resampling particle (SERP) filter, is used to detect and track an unknown number of independent targets on a one-dimensional \"racetrack\" domain. The targets evolve in a nonlinear manner. The observations model a sensor positioned...
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2013-04-22
Chaudoir, Susan, White, Jonathan
(with Jonathan White, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry). Presentation at the 2013 Canadian Conference of Medical Education on April 22, 2013, Quebec City, Quebec. Dissemination of results from a 4-year study of questions posed by pre-clinical medical students about the practice of surgery. Themes...
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2013-04-22
Chaudoir, Susan, White, Jonathan
Medical Education, 47(Suppl. 1), 61. Many authors have considered the question ‘what are the factors that attract students into surgery?’ with the intent of increasing recruitment into surgical careers. This study set out instead to determine what students actually want to know about surgeons and...
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2016-05-27
Wakaruk, Amanda, Taylor, Don, Zerkee, Jennifer
Conference presentation at 2016 ABC Copyright Conference, May 27. Digitizing and sharing materials online makes our cultural heritage more accessible, supporting the dissemination of knowledge and the public good. Navigating related copyright issues, however, can weigh heavily on the feasibility...