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two students posing for photo wearing their CaRMS match shirts while other students write their names on a map of Canada

two students posing for photo wearing their CaRMS match shirts while other students write their names on a map of Canada

A large crowd of students in the Brodie Atrium wearing their CaRMS match shirts and mingling

A large crowd of students in the Brodie Atrium wearing their CaRMS match shirts and mingling

two students writing on their CaRMS match shirts with a sharpie to say where they're going for medical residency

two students writing on their CaRMS match shirts with a sharpie to say where they're going for medical residency

Today is another exciting CaRMs Match Day at #RadyFaculty! Good luck to all medical students in your residencies, wherever they may take you! #MedSky

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Image is presented as a magazine cover, with a header reading MCHP Quarterly Highlights. Below, white text on a blue background reads Poverty and Intellectual Development in Chilhood, above an image of the torso and feet of a child, jumping, in a muddy field with grass behind. At bottom, text reads Winter 2026.

Image is presented as a magazine cover, with a header reading MCHP Quarterly Highlights. Below, white text on a blue background reads Poverty and Intellectual Development in Chilhood, above an image of the torso and feet of a child, jumping, in a muddy field with grass behind. At bottom, text reads Winter 2026.

Studies on how poverty affects intellectual development in childhood, and adolescent vaping impacts on physical and mental health problems are 2 of 23 new #MCHPResearch articles included in our Winter 2026 Quarterly Highlights. #UMResearch #RadyFaculty
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The top half of the image is a photo of a Dr. Amani Hamad, wearing a green top and necklace, smiling, standing outdoors. Below, text over a blue background reads Congratulations Dr. Amani Hamad 
2026 Manitoba Medical Service Foundation Research Operating Grant recipient. A University of Manitoba Rady Faculty logo is at the bottom left.

The top half of the image is a photo of a Dr. Amani Hamad, wearing a green top and necklace, smiling, standing outdoors. Below, text over a blue background reads Congratulations Dr. Amani Hamad 2026 Manitoba Medical Service Foundation Research Operating Grant recipient. A University of Manitoba Rady Faculty logo is at the bottom left.

Congratulations to MCHP Research Scientist Dr. Amani Hamad, who has been awarded Manitoba Medical Service Foundation Operating Grant funding to support the project “Familial Associations in Childhood Mood and Anxiety Disorders and the Role of Poverty". #MCHPResearch #UMResearch #RadyFaculty

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Image consists of text on a dark blue background. The text reads MCHP Year in Review, 93 New Publications. Below is an image of an open book with lines of text. In the bottom-right corner, the University of Manitoba branding is visible.

Image consists of text on a dark blue background. The text reads MCHP Year in Review, 93 New Publications. Below is an image of an open book with lines of text. In the bottom-right corner, the University of Manitoba branding is visible.

Our experts continued to expand our understanding of the health and wellbeing of Manitobans. #MCHPResearch affiliated researchers and analysts were credited as authors on 92 peer-reviewed publications released this year. #MCHPYearInReview #UMResearch #RadyFaculty

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New Rady grads encouraged to stay curious, inspire others New graduates from the College of Rehabilitation Sciences and Master of Physician Assistant Studies (MPAS) program at the Max Rady College of Medicine celebrated at fall convocation Nov. 6 at Bannatyn

On Nov. 6, 127 students graduated from the Rady Faculty’s occupational therapy, physical therapy, respiratory therapy and physician assistant studies programs at Bannatyne campus.
#Umanitoba2025 #UmanAlumni #Umanitoba #UMStudent #RadyFaculty
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Read how 2025 Vanier Scholarship recipient Md. Abdul Aziz uses #LinkedData from #MCHPResearch's Manitoba Population Research Data Repository in his research on #antidepressant use and genetics. #UMResearch #RadyFaculty #UMTodayNews

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UM-led study offers hope that existing drug can target metastatic brain tumours A University of Manitoba-led study successfully eliminated breast-cancer derived brain tumours in mice, using a drug to penetrate the brain and eliminate metastatic brain tumours. After testing 8,500

After testing 8,500 drugs, the research team discovered that poziotinib – a drug that already exists and is approved for other cancers – reduced breast cancer brain metastasis tumours in mice after two weeks of treatment. #Medsky #cancerresearch #radyfaculty

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December 2024/January 2025 News Roundup RadyUs Podcast: Monthly Roundup of Rady News · Episode

The latest RadyUs Podcast covers stories from December & January including an amazing breakthrough in cancer research, tracking the latest respiratory illnesses, award winning graduate students and more!

#medsky #RadyFaculty #cancerresearch

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October 2024 News Roundup RadyUs Podcast: Monthly Roundup of Rady News · Episode

A great way to get a quick monthly roundup of
#RadyFaculty news is to check out the RadyUs Podcast! Hear about the exciting events, research, awards and more from the voices of students, faculty and staff!

Stream on Spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3NDZ...
Youtube: youtu.be/uDUdlWT_YxU?...

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Rotation opens students’ eyes to rural dentistry “Awesome” is how two Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry students described their recent experience working in rural Manitoba, the first rural rotation offered at the dental college in many ye

“Awesome” is how two Dr. Gerald Niznick College of Dentistry students described their recent experience working in rural Manitoba, the first rural rotation offered at the dental college in many years. #RadyFaculty

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UM unveils new research facility where tropical fish shed light on human health At the official opening on Nov. 18 of a $2.5-million facility on UM’s Bannatyne campus, scientists showed off laboratory animals with surprising potential for biomedical research: tropical fish. The

We now have the most advanced facility for small laboratory fish on the Prairies, in terms of equipment and technologies. #RadyFaculty

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