DREAM Trainee Series: Nicole Brunton & Dr. Jon McGavock

500 John Buhler Research Centre 715 McDermot Ave, Winnipeg, MB, Canada

Title: “Unveiling causation: triangulating evidence from multiple data sources” Nicole and Jon will provide an overview of causal methods and the role epidemiological triangulation in determining causes of disease with observational data. They will also present results from recent studies that triangulated data from multiple sources including administrative data from MCHP to infer causal mechanisms for pediatric chronic diseases.

Outreach 2024

Anisininew Nations MB, Canada

St. Theresa Point - Monday, February 26 - Tuesday, February 27 Wasagamack - Wednesday, February 28 Garden Hill - Thursday, February 29 - Friday, March 1

Pharmacology Seminar Series: Dr. Jane Alcorn, University of Saskatchewan

Key Determinants of Infant Exposure Risk in the Nursing Mother-Infant Dyad:Ontogeny of Drug Elimination Mechanisms and Drug-Nutrient Transporter Interactions at the Lactating Mammary Epithelium Join Zoom Meeting https://umanitoba.zoom.us/j/69870673154?pwd=OVd3MnY5Y1FsU0Z2aGcycGF6d211QT09 Meeting ID: 698 7067 3154 Passcode: 333301

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DREAM is located on the 5th and 6th floor of the John Buhler Research Centre within the Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba.

John Buhler Research Centre
506- 715 McDermot Avenue
Winnipeg, MB, R3E 3P4

Tel: 204-789-3591

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Acknowledgements

We are a team of researchers from diverse backgrounds committed to addressing diabetes and its complications. We live and work on Treaty 1 Territory; the ancestral lands of the Anishinaabeg, Anishininewuk, Dakota Oyate, Denesuline and Nehethowuk (Ininew) Nations and the Homeland of the Red River Métis, only 2 km away from a previous residential school. We recognize the ongoing impacts of colonization on the health of Indigenous children and families (TRC#18), and are committed to working in partnership with community to close gaps in health outcomes (TRC#19), recognize the value of Indigenous healing practices (TRC#22) and support the training and hiring of Indigenous Peoples in research and healthcare settings (#23).  
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