Toolkit launch: Ethical data governance for agriculture | Thursday, March 28, 2024

Toolkit launch: Ethical data governance for agriculture | Thursday, March 28, 2024

Vancouver General Hospital tests out plant-based food for patients  

Dr. David Boyd & UBC Scholars Talk about the Wrongfully Convicted and Imprisoned Niloufar Bayani

Can an EV save you money? It depends on where you live and how much you drive  

Dr. Amanda Giang is the newly appointed CRC in environmental modelling for policy

March 13, 2024 | IRES’s Dr. Amanda Giang is one of five new Canada Research Chairs (CRC) joining UBC Science – we are honoured to work with Giang, and wish her a warm Congratulations.

The appointments are part of 19 new or renewed Chairs at UBC announced today by the federal government.

Five new CRCs join UBC Science

Adapted from UBC News

Modelling for improved air pollution policy

The new CRC in environmental modelling for policy, Dr. Amanda Giang works at the interface of environmental modelling and policy through an interdisciplinary lens, with a focus on air pollution and toxics. Appointed to the Institute for Resources, Environment and Sustainability, and Mechanical Engineering, her lab investigates how simulation, statistical and qualitative methods can better assess the environmental and health impacts of technology and policy.

Developing the next generation of gene therapies

Appointed with UBC’s Michael Smith Labs and the School of Biomedical Engineering, Dr. Anna Blakney has been named the new CRC in nucleic acid bioengineering. Her lab investigates how RNA and biomaterials—the components of gene delivery formulations—interact with the immune system in order to improve potency and enable clinical translation.

New computational approaches to experimental sciences

Dr. Anotida Madzvamuse’s work with UBC Mathematics proposes, develops and simulates new computational approaches applied to experimental sciences. As the new CRC in theoretical and computational biology, his research lies at the interface of mathematics, physics and scientific computing and a range of experimental sciences (developmental biology, biochemistry, cell biology, biomedicine, plant biology). Dr. Madzvamuse’s projects include a collaboration with UK health authorities in Covid-19 modelling.

Generating natural product derivatives

Appointed the new CRC in biosynthetic enzymes, Dr. Katherine Ryan’s research focuses on understanding how natural products are made, including those with applications as antibacterial agents and anti-cancer drugs. Her lab in UBC Chemistry works to isolate new biosynthetic pathways from microbes, to engineer enzymes that catalyze new reactions, and to generate natural product derivatives through combinatorial engineering and chemo-enzymatic synthesis.

Understanding the microbiota and inflammatory disease

Dr. Carolina Tropini’s research team examines the roles and complex interactions of microbial communities to better understand how the microbes within us affect our health. Appointed with UBC Microbiology and Immunology and the School of Biomedical Engineering, she is the new CRC in quantitative microbiota biology for health applications. Her work has implications for a range of conditions, from Alzheimer’s and depression to rheumatoid arthritis.

Can you save money driving an electric vehicle? UBC researchers crunched the numbers

Basic income could provide the breathing space so many need

Labour organizing and climate justice: intersections, challenges, and political opportunities panel | IRES co-sponsored event | March 12, 5-6:30 PM | CIRS, BC Hydro Theatre (1st floor)

This homeless N.L. man lives on $175 a month. The federal housing monitor says it’s not enough

Is Our Food Waste Creating a Murder of Crows?

Ongoing research finds that trashcans can feed and boost crow populations, which comes with a potentially deadly cost for some other bird species.