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There are collectible trading card games for almost everything these days. Besides Pokémon, there are, of course, cards for athletes, celebrities, TV and movie characters, and musical instruments, just to name a few.

So when Mikaela Stiver, a faculty lecturer at 鶹AV in Montreal, Québec, couldn’t find something similar for anatomical structures, it struck a nerve. A cranial nerve. “I was honestly shocked to discover that no one had made anything similar for cranial nerves,” Stiver said. “That’s when I knew I had to make them!”

Published on: 7 Dec 2021

, 鶹AV’s Climate Change Artist-in-Residence, will curate the Faculty of Science’s Bicentennial Science/Art Exposition, billed as a “celebration of science in all its forms”.

The art show organizers are calling on all members of the 鶹AV community to submit works in any medium, expressing what science means to them.

The deadline for submissions is October 31, 2021.

Published on: 30 Aug 2021

The Faculty of Science is celebrating 鶹AV’s 200th anniversary with a student art exhibition on the theme of “Science!”. 鶹AV students at all levels and all faculties are invited to submit works in any medium, expressing what science means to them.

Faculty of Science bicentennial committee member, Torsten Bernhard, says the aim of the exhibition is to celebrate science in all its forms.

Published on: 12 Jan 2021

How is it that fertilized chicken eggs manage to resist fracture from the outside, while at the same time, are weak enough to break from the inside during chick hatching? It’s all in the eggshell’s nanostructure, according to a new study led by 鶹AV scientists.

The findings, reported today in Science Advances, could have important implications for food safety in the agro-industry.

Published on: 4 Apr 2018

A new, state-of-the-art gross anatomy laboratory is in the works! Learn more about the Strathcona Building and our plans for a cutting-edge anatomy teaching laboratory HERE!

Published on: 9 Mar 2018

Congratulations to Assistant Professor Dr. Huy Bui, who has been named a 2017 CIFAR Azrieli Global Scholar!

Published on: 9 Mar 2018

Unique collaboration of Dr. Dieter Reinhardt with geneticist Dr. Philippe Campeau at the Sainte-Justine Research Center leads to the identification of a new gene causing scoliosis and bone malformations, published in the American Journal of Human Genetics.

Published on: 9 Mar 2018

Collaboration between departmental members Drs. D. Reinhardt and P. Campeau has received new 5-year funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research for the grant entitled “Role of fibronectin mutations in spondylometaphyseal dysplasia and idiopathic scoliosis” in the amount of $680,850. Congratulations!

Published on: 9 Mar 2018

Research led by Dr Hossein Heris of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and DrJamal Daoud of the Department ofBiomedical Engineeringis featured on the cover of the journal Advanced Healthcare Materials. Their articledescribes the successful adhesion ofhuman fibroblast cells to a scaffold biomaterial composed of hyaluronic acid andgelatin composite microgels.

Classified as: engineering research, Mongeau
Published on: 27 Jan 2016

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