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January 5, 2016
UBC researcher Chen Greif—an expert in scientific computing with a strong record in undergraduate teaching and service—has accepted the position of head of the Department of Computer Science, effective January 1, 2016.     Greif earned his PhD in applied mathematics from UBC and was...
January 4, 2016
Astronomers from the University of British Columbia (UBC), Austria, Germany, France and Australia have introduced a new method to measure a star’s surface gravity – which depends on the star’s mass and diameter – to an accuracy of a few per cent. The method—descibed in the journal Science Advances—...
December 21, 2015
The expectant father clings to seagrass and soon tiny creatures resembling filaments of string begin to emerge from deep within a pouch on his abdomen. Within seconds the newborn seahorses are swept away by the fast moving water. Two UBC researchers were fortunate enough to witness this male...
December 16, 2015
The key to helping animals evolve quickly in response to climate change could actually be their predators, according to a new UBC study. The study is one of the first to show that species interactions, meaning the way species interact with each other in an ecosystem, like in a predator-prey...
December 8, 2015
Diamonds are Maya Kopylova’s best friend, but not for the reasons you might think. Kopylova is a geologist specializing in kimberlites and diamonds. Sifting through core samples that can stretch for kilometres, her lab is discovering how and where diamonds form, and providing a better understanding...
December 2, 2015
Astronomers have tied the origin of a Fast Radio Burst to a highly magnetized, gas-filled region of space, providing a new hint in the decade-long quest to explain the mysterious radio pulses. “We now know that the energy from this particular burst passed through a dense magnetized field shortly...
December 2, 2015
A prostate cancer drug bio-prospected and developed by researchers at the University of British Columbia and the BC Cancer Agency (BCCA) is entering human clinical trials. Developed by Marianne Sadar, a researcher with UBC Pathology and Laboratory Medicine and a distinguished scientist at the BCCA...
November 30, 2015
A UBC microbiology and immunology student, and coach of the UBC Nordic Ski team, has been named the 2016 Rhodes Scholar for British Columbia. The scholarship will allow Robert Ragotte to pursue post-graduate studies at Oxford, where he intends to study Infection, Immunology, and Translational...
November 24, 2015
A new $7 million research project led by UBC and University of Saskatchewan microbiologists will use 'reverse vaccinology' in an attempt to develop vaccines for Johne's disease and bovine tuberculosis in cattle. The diseases result in annual losses of $100 million in Canada and billions annually...
November 19, 2015
Brute strength is surprisingly important to the ability of hummingbirds to outmaneuver rivals for nectar and evade predators, according to new University of British Columbia research published in eLife. An intensive study of 20 Anna’s hummingbirds, Calypte anna, reveals that birds with the highest...

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