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Important lessons, colourful imagery, simple language: children’s books impart a lot to young readers through a relatively small amount of content.
Two Edmonton authors have stepped up to the challenge of writing for a young audience, publishing their first children’s books at the end of 2020.
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Darrel Gregory was halfway through the publishing process with his first book when inspiration struck for a second. A comment from his granddaughter led to a teaching moment he could share with readers.
MS Society of Canada Grant to Support AI in Predicting Disease Course
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MS Society of Canada Awards $1 Million to Research Study on Utilizing Artificial Intelligence to Support Treatment Decisions in Multiple Sclerosis
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Thanks to COVID and virus research, a new mRNA ‘Vaccine Treatment’ for MS is in final development. The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada made the announcement in their January 25, 2021 Newsletter. They wrote:
“BioNTech is Applying mRNA Vaccine Technology to Treat Multiple Sclerosis. BioNTech, a German biotechnology company that is working with Pfizer to develop a COVID-19 vaccine, reports that they are using the same technology to develop a therapeutic approach to multiple sclerosis (MS).” Jan. 25, 2021
Yahoo Finance Reports on BioNTech; “With the MS vaccine, the mRNA technology stops the body s immune system from attacking neurons in the brain and spinal cord.”
Crohn’s and Colitis Canada Announces Lori Radke as New President and CEO Crohn s and Colitis Canada Toronto, CANADA
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TORONTO, April 15, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The Board of Directors is pleased to announce that Lori Radke has been selected as the next President and CEO of Crohn’s and Colitis Canada. The appointment comes at a pivotal time as the organization embarks upon a new strategic planning process.
Lori brings twenty-five years of progressive leadership experience in business development, marketing, and partnership activation across the corporate and not-for-profit sectors. Most recently at Wilfrid Laurier University where she led the campus-wide development strategy and in executive roles at the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada.