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Congratulations to Shawn Hanna, Kai Kaufman, and Henry Lai

January 17, 2019January 24, 2019 admin

Congratulations to Shawn Hanna, Kai Kaufman, and Henry Lai from the @warburtonlab on being selected to participate in the prestigious CIHR Indigenous Gender and Wellness: Idea Fair and Learning Circle. Well done!

Recent EventsIndigenous, Indigenous Health, Indigenous Wellness, research trainees

Congratulations to Dr. Jamie Burr

July 8, 2012December 9, 2012 admin

Sincere congratulations to Dr. Jamie Burr (Post-Doc) on his faculty appointment at the University of Prince Edward Island. We wish him continued success.

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I love learning, even if it leads to more confusion.

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