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Measles cases are rising in Canada. Dawn Bowdish, professor McMaster University Department of Medicine and executive director #TheFirestone, spoke with National Post about measles to help deconstruct misinformation about the deadly virus. ow.ly/Ba3b50Vjj3E

What does being a physician or an aeronautical engineer have in common? Both professions interested Khalid Azzam, but medicine won out. Now, he’s a professor McMaster University Department of Medicine & physician-in-chief Hamilton Health Sciences. Read his story in the latest Office Hours -healthsci.mcmaster.ca/office-hours-w…

We are delighted to welcome Dr. Seth Martin to McMaster University regional cardiovascular grand rounds March 25, 2025 8 AM EST Global trends in heart disease: the 2025 statistics and epidemiology update from AHA Science Via Teams ahajournals.org/doi/10.1161/CI…


Just part of the McMaster IBD team on another busy day of clinic! Neeraj Narula McMaster University Department of Medicine Cdn Digestive Health Crohn's and Colitis Canada


Matthew Lanktree, associate professor McMaster University Department of Medicine, spoke with Renal & Urology News about harnessing the benefits of uromodulin to lower the risk for upper urinary tract infection without negative consequences. ow.ly/KbTK50Vqvlq

For aging and fitness, community is the most important part. Alexandra Papaioannou, professor of McMaster University Department of Medicine and the director of Geras Centre for Aging Research, spoke with The Globe and Mail about the benefit of fitness classes. ow.ly/xKTp50VrBZw

A great honor to receive the Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize from the American Academy of Neurology presenting research on colchicine in SSP at #ANAAM McMaster University Department of Medicine PHRI.ca Population Health Research Institute 🇨🇦 McMaster Stroke Program



Congratulations to #PHRI scientist Aristeidis Katsanos on receiving the American Academy of Neurology Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize! 👏 Aris' research focuses on neurosonology & evaluating new therapies for stroke treatment and prevention. phri.ca/stroke-leaders… McMaster Health Sciences McMaster University Department of Medicine

New research led by Sandi Azab & Dr. Sonia Anand identifies 6 key early-life factors linked to obesity in South Asian children, from breastfeeding to maternal nutrition. Culturally specific, modifiable, & impactful. 📖 Learn more: healthsci.mcmaster.ca/researchers-id…

Please join us for McMaster University Cardiology regional grand rounds Tuesday, April 22, 2025 8 AM EST Delighted to have Dr. Demi Adedinsewo share her expertise in #Peripartum #Cardiovascular Health with us. #HDPs #Cardiomyopathy Demi Adedinsewo, MD




A major boost for biotherapeutics McMaster University. The Ontario Government is investing $18M to expand the Fitzhenry Vector Lab—co-led by Brian Lichty (Department of Medicine)—and support the new Sartorius Bioprocess Automation Lab. healthsci.mcmaster.ca/provincial-fun…


Congratulations to PHRI Scientist Flavia Kessler Borges and Associate Scientist Rahul Chanchlani (Rahul Chanchlani) on this well-deserved recognition! 👏 #HealthResearch #PHRIResearcher #proud #award #recognition McMaster Health Sciences McMaster University Department of Medicine


Today is #WorldAsthmaDay. Imran Satia, respiratory physician and assistant professor McMaster University Department of Medicine, shares what you need to know about this chronic condition. 🎥👇 ow.ly/o96Z50VNX0Q


This is what #CdnPSE partnership in action looks like. McMaster University and Government of PEI are creating real pathways for international medical graduates — and helping strengthen healthcare access where it’s needed most. A smart, mission-driven solution. 🔗tinyurl.com/2dbk9dzy