Congratulations on your MSc degrees, Amy and Zubair!!!
An uplifting graduation ceremony and first-class West Coast weather accompanied our celebrations of the achievements of Amy and Zubair, and their MSc degrees! Congratulations and best wishes!!
Outcomes of our international collaboration on riboflavin biomarkers revealed at FENS 2019!
Join us at FENS 2019 – the 13th European Nutrition Conference – held in Dublin, Ireland, to hear about the first outcomes of our international project on riboflavin biomarkers, in collaboration with the team of Prof Mary Ward, Ulster University, UK, and Prof Albert Flynn, University College Cork, Ireland. DERiVE-VALID symposium poster_5
Big THANKS to all our supporters and runners of the Vitamin Challenge Team
We were excited to participate with a team of 10 enthusiastic runners and walkers, amongst a total of 1,470 participants, at last Saturday’s Run for Women in support of Women’s Wellness Programs at BC Women’s Hospital. Our team VITAMIN CHALLENGE received numerous donations and raised a total of $435!!! Very proud of the large amount […]
Proud of our outstanding undergraduate research students Clementine and Ricky!
With bravo and big thanks to Clementine Ng, Work Learn Student, and Ricky Tsang, Directed Studies Student, for representing our team and the yoghurt project at the 2019 LFS Graduate Student Conference, with an outstanding oral presentation and a poster presentation! Congratulations to both of you for your excellent contributions to our research and disseminating […]
DOHaD and Canadian National Perinatal Research Meeting 2019
Thank you, Fernanda Mujica-Coopman (PhD Candidate) and Amy Tan (MSc Student), for representing our team and presenting your research outcomes on B-vitamin status and their association with birth outcomes in our Canadian pregnancy cohort study at the 2019 Scientific Meeting of the Canadian DOHaD Society and the 2019 Canadian National Perinatal Research Meeting in Quebec […]
World Birth Defects Day 2019
March 3 is World Birth Defects Day #WorldBDDay Birth defects are common, costly, and critical. Every year, about 8 million babies worldwide are born with a serious birth defect, and about 3 million of them will die before their fifth birthday. Worldwide, all countries and their populations are affected by birth defects, but the toll […]