Strengthening global health research capacity among the Canadian HIV/STBBI research community
To strengthen global health research capacity among ECR and senior trainees working in HIV/STBBI
To strengthen global health research capacity among ECR and senior trainees working in HIV/STBBI
This event brings together researchers, industry partners, policymakers, and innovation leaders to discuss current advances, emerging opportunities, and collaborative pathways in the sustainable protein sector. Attendees can expect a full day of presentations, panel discussions, and networking opportunities designed to strengthen Manitoba’s position as a leader in sustainable protein development.
Postdoctoral fellows will showcase their research at both UM campuses
*Note: Research Manitoba will be participating and attending several of the events below* Get ready for an exciting week! Bioscience Association Manitoba is thrilled to be participating in another year […]
*Note: Research Manitoba staff will be in attendance at this event and participating in workshops and presentations.* Harnessing Global Demand Growing Canada’s Ingredient Manufacturing Sector for a Resilient, Sustainable […]
RITHIM Director, Liz Lylyk, will be presenting at this event: IGNITE: STEM Networking Night Join us for an evening of connection, mentorship, and meaningful conversations at IGNITE: STEM Networking Night! […]
Funded by Research Connections Roots, breath, & Belonging: The Impacts of Climate Change on Child Health About the Theme The effects of climate change threaten and impact many children and […]
*Note: This event has been rescheduled from October 22, 2025 to October 29, 2025* Are you preparing to apply for Research Manitoba’s Manitoba Solutions Grant and want to put your […]
Connect, Collaborate, and spark innovation in child health with researchers from across Canada
Equity and Diversity in Health Research
Inspiring youth to pursue health science careers by connecting them with world-class researchers.
Knowledge transfer and forming collaborations for researchers, trainees and attendees.