Dean's Talk Archive
From cancer and infectious diseases, to wearable technology and advance life planning, research undertaken at the Cumming School of Medicine is helping to create the future of health each day.
Dr. Valerie Taylor, MD, PhD
Dr. Alex McGirr, MD, PhD
Dr. Jean Addington, PhD
Dr. Cheryl Barnabe, MD
Dr. Martin LaBrie, MD
Dr. Jenn Brenner, MD
How do we improve the health care system?
Fiona Clement, PhD
Heart surgery was the final frontier
Paul Fedak, MD, PhD
Leading the largest academic germ free facility in the world
Kathy McCoy, PhD
Cancer and aging
Tara Beattie, PhD
Human and clinical genomics
Dr. Francois Bernier
Personalizing Breast Cancer Care:
(R)Evolution from biology to tailored treatment
Dr. Sunil Verma
MEDICINE: From superstition to precision
Dr. Jon Meddings
From Woodchucks to the World Health Organization (WHO)
Dr. Carla Coffin
Cancer Researcher focusing on Oncolytic Viruses
Doug Mahoney, PhD
Changing trauma care
in Canada and around the world
Dr. Chad Ball
Lying and Dying:
The future of health care
Dr. Jessica Simon
Causes of modern
diseases in modern times
Dr. Gil Kaplan
This is your brain on PTSD:
The future of health care
Matthew Hill, PhD
Beyond wearable technology:
The promise of connected health care
Dr. Breanne Everett
Heart Health
Do you know your Framingham Risk Score?
Dr. Todd Anderson
Lab work saves lives
Why study infections?
Paul Kubes, PhD
Research matters
To health and health care
Dr. Jon Meddings