Worlds Apart – Ensuring Equitable Access to Advances in Brain Health

Online/Virtual Event

Join us for the 2022 Brain Awareness Week Annual Neuroethics Distinguished Lecture featuring Dr. Patrick McDonald! Overview Rapid technological advancements have led to the potential for significant improvements in brain health, expanding both the range of conditions treated and number of patients who can be helped. While these advancements hold great promise, they also come […]

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SBME Special Topic Seminar: Alice Casagrande Cesconetto on Clinical Engineering

Overview: The professions of clinical engineering and biomedical engineering are often confused (several hospitals use the two terms interchangeably). However, while biomedical engineers typically work on medical device design, clinical engineers work collaboratively with physicians, nurses, technologists, and others on projects related to day-to-day hospital operations. Clinical engineers also help optimize healthcare delivery by supporting […]

Tamamta (All of Us): Indigenizing and Decolonizing Fisheries Education, Research, and Governance in Alaska

Aquatic Ecosystems Research Laboratory (AERL) 2202 Main Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

SPEAKERS: Dr. Jessica Black and Dr. Courtney Carothers, University of Alaska Fairbanks Motivated by deep inequities, Indigenous erasure, and systemic racism against Alaska Native people and Tribal sovereignty, the Tamamta program seeks to transform education, research, governance systems in Alaska and beyond. We envision a future where Indigenous Peoples and our/their knowledge and governance systems […]

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Skylight Speaker Series – When Active Learning Fails: Faculty Beliefs, Student Outcomes, and Opportunity Gaps by Stanley Lo

UBC Vancouver Campus Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

This event is part of the Skylight Speaker Series: Teaching & Learning in Science through the Lens of Indigeneity, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Title: When Active Learning Fails: Faculty Beliefs, Student Outcomes, and Opportunity Gaps Speaker: Dr. Stanley M. Lo When: Wednesday, March 30th, 3:00pm - 4:15pm PDT Where: Both in-person and via Zoom: In-person: […]

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SBME Presents: Dr. Matthew Baretich

Hybrid Online/Virtual and In-Person - See Description Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Talk: Management of Medical Equipment-Related Incidents Overview: Clinical engineering can be seen as a specialization within biomedical engineering. However, there are some unique aspects to engineering practice in the clinical environment, including investigation of adverse events that involve medical equipment. This presentation describes how incidents are handled and what they teach us about designing better […]

Fish Wars and Blue Conflicts

Online/Virtual Event

War at sea is still a rare event, but declining fish stock and growing geopolitical tensions are rapidly pushing maritime security up the international agenda. Ocean governance systems have become more complex, setting important norms and institutions but also giving way to new injustices, grievances, and territorial claims.The scope and scale of ‘fish wars’ and […]

Design + Innovation Day 2022

Life Sciences Centre 2350 Health Sciences Mall, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

UBC Engineering students undertake capstone, design and research projects that offer innovative solutions to real-world problems. We are happy to announce that this event will be held in person allowing students to present their projects through interactive exhibits and hands-on demonstrations. In accordance with UBC COVID-19 Campus Rules, we will require masks to be worn […]

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