Seminars & Events

Thursday, April 24, 2025, 13:00-16:00
The Brain-Heart Interconnectome Program presents
FOSTERING DIVERSITY & MEANINGFUL ENGAGEMENTWITH PATIENTPARTNERS IN RESEARCH
Speaker: See details
Patient Engagement, IDEAS, & Indigenous Skill-Building Trainee Workshop
Location: 100 Louis Pasteur CRX C010, uOttawa

FOR TRAINEES 

Build skills to implement meaningful patient engagement plans in research Learn inclusive research practices Address challenges and power imbalances 

FOR PATIENT PARTNERS

Strengthen understanding of trainees roles in research Explore how sharing lived experiences can influence trainee career development

 

Register:

BHI Trainee Patient Engagement & IDEAS Workshop Registration

Wednesday, April 30, 2025, 16:00-18:30
The Brain-Heart Interconnectome Program presents
BHI NETWORKING EVENT: INTRODUCING NEW BHI RESEARCH PROJECTS
Speaker: BHI Research Project Awardees
Full list of awardees can be found via the link below.
Location: Roger Guindon Hall, Room 1421 - also available virtually for those outside of Ottawa.

This is a great opportunity to learn first hand about the exciting new research in brain-heart health, build relationships, and interact with peers within the network.

Join us to:

Gain insights into the latest BHI funded projects and their potential impact. Recognize and celebrate the funded projects. Build valuable relationships and interact with peers and BHI partners within the network.

 

Register here: BHI Networking Event: Introducing New BHI Research Projects

List of awardees here: https://www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/bhi/2024-funding-announcement

Tuesday, May 06, 2025, 9:00-17:00
The Brain-Heart Interconnectome Program presents
Brain-Heart Research for All: IDEAS in Data Governance
Speaker: See Details...
Who? Brain-heart researchers and students, Open Science experts,
Indigenous and Rights-Based Data Sovereignty experts,
Community groups and people with lived experiences
Location: uOttawa, Faculty of Social Sciences Building, Room 4007

Sessions on:

Open Science in Today&rsquos Canada and Global Landscape 

Equity-Based Data Governance

Indigenous Data Sovereignty & Urban Communities

Ethical Considerations in Brain-Heart Research

 

Register and Learn More on our Website:

www.uottawa.ca/research-innovation/bhi/events/IDEAS_Event2025

Thursday, June 19, 2025, 7:30-17:30
The Brain-Heart Interconnectome Program presents
Brain-Heart Interconnectome Summer School 2025
Speaker: Save the Date - Registration opens soon
Detailed program coming soon
Location: University of Ottawa - Faculty of Social Sciences

The BHI is pleased to be offering a free 2-day program for cardiovascular and brain research trainees across Canada. This program is designed to learn the latest concepts in brain-heart research and related areas and provide a venue for trainees to network with peers and faculty.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Transdisciplinary Brain-Heart Research
  • Innovation and Commercialization
  • Application of AI in brain-heart research
  • Career Pathways and Development
  • Trainee Presentations and Workshops
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For more info:  bhi.events@uottawa.ca

Thursday, June 19, 2025, 7:30-17:30
The Brain-Heart Interconnectome Program presents
Brain-Heart Interconnectome Summer School 2025
Speaker: Save the Date - Registration opens soon
Detailed program coming soon
Location: University of Ottawa - Faculty of Social Sciences

The BHI is pleased to be offering a free 2-day program for cardiovascular and brain research trainees across Canada. This program is designed to learn the latest concepts in brain-heart research and related areas and provide a venue for trainees to network with peers and faculty.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Transdisciplinary Brain-Heart Research
  • Innovation and Commercialization
  • Application of AI in brain-heart research
  • Career Pathways and Development
  • Trainee Presentations and Workshops

For more info:  bhi.events@uottawa.ca

Please note that OHRI seminars are open to all members of OHRI and partner institutions. Members of the general public are asked to contact the communications office (jganton@ohri.ca) for more information about the research presented at OHRI seminars.