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Stopping Infectious Diseases: Researchers Develop Rapid-Response Treatment Centre

Ebola is one of the most virulent diseases on the planet. Spread through contact with the bodily fluids of somebody…

Accessibility for All: Carleton University Advancing Inclusion and Social Participation

Accessibility has always been important to Carleton University, so it’s no surprise that it has opened the Abilities Living Laboratory…

All-Around Accessibility: New Carleton Lab Enhances Inclusion Research

In a brand-new lab at Carleton University, biomedical engineering PhD student Hossein Sadat Hosseini attaches several loonie-sized wireless sensors to…

Revolutionizing Neonatal Care: Innovations in NICU Patient Monitoring

In the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), every second counts. For babies fighting for their lives, traditional wired sensors play…

Custom Fit: Creating AI-Powered Exoskeletons for Individual Mobility Needs

In Canada, about 13.7 per cent of individuals aged 15 and over report having mobility disabilities, requiring the use of…

FED Graduate Students Shine at Carleton's Three Minute Thesis Competition

On March 28, 2024, Carleton University held its annual Three Minute Thesis Competition, with a first round held in the…

Girl taking puffer to prevent asthma attack

Canadian Institute of Health Research Grants $673,200 to Carleton Researchers Investigating Asthma

Recent funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) is backing Leila Mostaço-Guidolin and co-investigator Edana Cassol’s research to better understand the essential mechanisms…

Training Pediatric Surgeons: AI-Powered Simulator to Help Medical Students Master Skills

Laparoscopic surgery, a procedure where long thin instruments are inserted into the abdomen through slits as tiny as two to…

CardiAI and Carleton University Forge Innovative Partnership to Revolutionize Medical Diagnostics

Dr. Anmol S. Kapoor and Dr. Ravi Prakash celebrating their groundbreaking partnership. (CNW Group/CardiAI Inc) CardiAI, a leading Biotechnology company…

Platelet Power: Stemming the Tide of Canada’s Blood Supply Shortage

You don’t have to be a donor or a doctor to know that Canada regularly faces an unstable blood supply.…

Professors Leila Mostaço-Guidolin and Jennifer Drake Announced as Canada Research Chairs

Three Carleton University researchers Cati Coe, Leila Mostaço-Guidolin and Jennifer Drake have been announced as Canada Research Chairs (CRC). Their…

Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering Undergrad Samantha Wong Receives Student EDI Research Award

Carleton has awarded six students funding to support summer research projects related to equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI). Established last…

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