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                            News
                    
            
                    Thursday, July 26, 2018
            Dr. Gail Tomblin Murphy has accepted a senior leadership position with the Nova Scotia Health Authority, effective October 15, 2018.
        
                    
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                            Research
                    
            
                    Thursday, July 26, 2018
            The Dalhousie Research Ethics office requires a new Research Ethics Board (REB) member from the Faculty of Health for the Health Sciences REB (HS REB). 
        
                    Wednesday, July 25, 2018
            Read "Halifax professor brings queer birthing stories to the stage" - The Star Halifax - July 24, 2018
        
                    Wednesday, July 25, 2018
            Read "Biocitizenship and forced removals" - Lancet Global Health blog - July 20, 2018
        
                    Tuesday, July 24, 2018
            Read "Nurse Leah Carrier advocates for diversity, inclusion" Chronicle Herald - July 21, 2018
        
                    Monday, July 23, 2018
            Matt Numer, assistant professor in the School of Health and Human Performance and chair of the prEP Action Committee, recently spoke to a number of media outlets about the increase in HIV cases in Nova Scotia.
        
                    Monday, July 23, 2018
            Dal Killam Scholar and PhD Health student Phillip Joy's research focuses on how narratives and images around sexuality, heteronormativity and body image can influence nutritional choices that gay men make and affect their access to adequate health care and educational supports.