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Genetics
Vol. 8 No. 2 (2018)UOJM 8.2: Genetics explores the advances, as well as the inherent barriers to progress in the dynamic and rapidly-growing fields of basic and clinical genetics. Beyond the building blocks of DNA itself, our understanding of the human genome at a structural level has allowed us to tackle the broader domains of human health, including immunology, cancer, neuroscience, chronic illnesses, and much more. Thus, this issue focuses on the implementation of gene editing technologies to understand and effectively fight inheritable genetic diseases, vector-borne illnesses, and psychological disorders.
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UOJM Volume 4, Issue 1
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2014)This edition of UOJM focuses on medical education at various levels of training -
UOJM Volume 3, Issue 1
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2013)FEATURING
• A debate on MSK injuries
• Ethics of stem cell research
• Bacteria as cancer fighting agents
• The student mentorship program
• An interview with Dr. Lauralyn McIntyre on the
world’s first in-human stem cell trial for
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UOJM Volume 2, Issue 1
Vol. 2 No. 1 (2012)Translational Medicine
Featuring
Interview with John Bell, Ph.D., Cancer Scientist
University of Ottawa M.D./Ph.D. Program Report
Deep brain stimulation in psychiatry
Stem cells: from basic science to clinical applications