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Researchers Under the Scope

Medicine is so much more than lab coats and stethoscopes. The research community at the University of Saskatchewan College of Medicine is a diverse group of humans, all working with their own unique motivations — and not all of them work in a hospital setting. Get to know what gets these researchers amped about their jobs, what they’re doing, where they’re doing it, and why. Presented by the Office of Vice-Dean of Research, College of Medicine at the University of Saskatchewan.

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Average duration
21 minutes
Episodes
93
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Fluid Endeavour: Kirk Haan's Medical Balancing Act

Fluid Endeavour: Kirk Haan's Medical Balancing Act

Kirk Haan graduated from high school, thinking he’d study pharmacy at the University of Saskatchewan, and walk out five years later.

After one summer at a pharmacy, Haan realized he was after a more…

00:25:38  |   Fri 29 Aug 2025
Sébastien Gauvrit: Fishing for Answers in Vascular Development

Sébastien Gauvrit: Fishing for Answers in Vascular Development

Sébastien Gauvrit was only ten when his family let him have his first tank of guppies. Within weeks, he was hooked.

 

“I actually had to understand genetics directly by mixing these different fish to…

00:25:49  |   Wed 30 Jul 2025
Dr. Stu Skinner & Mobile Medicine: Halting Syphilis & HIV

Dr. Stu Skinner & Mobile Medicine: Halting Syphilis & HIV

Stuart Skinner (MD) knew something was wrong three years ago, when patients started coming to him with vision loss, fever, rashes, and meningitis.

Almost every case could be traced back to untreated …

00:31:00  |   Thu 26 Jun 2025
Peptide Puzzle: Yi-Chun Chen on Early Markers for Diabetes and Obesity

Peptide Puzzle: Yi-Chun Chen on Early Markers for Diabetes and Obesity

Yi-Chun Chen is taking a close-up look at some of the body’s hardest-working cells — the ones often processing an overabundance of modern-day food and nutrients.

“From an evolutionary point of view, …

00:26:28  |   Tue 20 May 2025
In the Trenches: Dr. James Stempien on Emergency Medicine

In the Trenches: Dr. James Stempien on Emergency Medicine

James Stempien (MD) has navigated some of the most challenging corners of emergency medicine, from the frigid isolation of Inuvik to the bustling corridors of Saskatoon’s emergency departments.  His …

00:29:55  |   Tue 29 Apr 2025
All’s Not Lost: A Roadmap to Treating Hepatitis C on the Prairies

All’s Not Lost: A Roadmap to Treating Hepatitis C on the Prairies

As the world aims to eradicate hepatitis C (HCV) by 2030, Carrielynn Lund and Dr. Alexandra King’s team created a how-to guide.

 Journeys to Wellness: Prairie Hepatitis C Roadmap is a step-by-step g…

00:30:28  |   Mon 31 Mar 2025
Exercise Your Right to Breathe: Dr. Brianne Philipenko & Asthma

Exercise Your Right to Breathe: Dr. Brianne Philipenko & Asthma

Brianne Philipenko (MD) was midway through her respirology fellowship in Calgary when the Covid-19 pandemic shut down the city.

 

She started interval workouts at home using Nike’s fitness app — when…

00:18:45  |   Mon 30 Dec 2024
Dr. Sarah Forgie: Why the New Dean of Medicine Taught Herself the Ukelele

Dr. Sarah Forgie: Why the New Dean of Medicine Taught Herself the Ukelele

In this episode, we gain insight into Dr. Sarah Forgie, the new Dean of the College of Medicine. She discusses her innovative teaching methods, her career as a pediatric infectious disease specialist…

00:27:00  |   Thu 31 Oct 2024
Grey Area: Dr. John Howland on Cannabis & Budding Brains

Grey Area: Dr. John Howland on Cannabis & Budding Brains

A behavioural neuroscientist in Saskatoon is uncovering marijuana’s effects on fetal brain development. 

After recently winning a five-year CIHR grant of $960,076 in the spring of 2024, Dr. John Howl…

00:24:33  |   Mon 30 Sep 2024
Innovating and Bridging Gaps in IBD Care: Dr. Juan-Nicolás Peňa-Sánchez

Innovating and Bridging Gaps in IBD Care: Dr. Juan-Nicolás Peňa-Sánchez

Growing up in Columbia had a profound impact on Dr. Juan-Nicolas Pẽna-Sànchez. In this episode, hear why the former family physician pivoted, becoming Saskatchewan's lead in finding the best ways to …

00:24:36  |   Tue 06 Aug 2024
Cuts Like a NanoKnife: Dr. Mike Moser

Cuts Like a NanoKnife: Dr. Mike Moser

"When I got into medical school, the last thing in the world I wanted to be was a surgeon because I couldn't stand the sight of blood," said Dr. Mike Moser.

Fast-forward to the present day, where Mo…

00:27:56  |   Sun 07 Jul 2024
Walking the Talk: Dr. Daniel Fuller on Urban Health and Mobility

Walking the Talk: Dr. Daniel Fuller on Urban Health and Mobility

As an undergrad, Daniel Fuller didn’t have a car, nor was he keen on taking the bus.    “I rode my bike to university every day in the fall and then just kept on going and never stopped,” said Fuller…
00:26:43  |   Sun 23 Jun 2024
Anatomy of Success: Three Researchers, Three Grants, One Goal

Anatomy of Success: Three Researchers, Three Grants, One Goal

From the laboratory to saving lives, this episode brings together three outstanding researchers from the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Anatomy, Physiology, and Pharmacology (APP) as they…
00:37:31  |   Sun 09 Jun 2024
Dr. Jacob Alhassan and the Politics of Expendability

Dr. Jacob Alhassan and the Politics of Expendability

"Pushing politicians to do what is good for the health of the people, there's no way around it," said Dr Jacob Alhassan.

Born and raised in a rural Ghanaian village, Alhassan grew up without electric…

00:29:01  |   Sun 26 May 2024
Dr. Sabira Valiani: Creating Connections in Critical Care

Dr. Sabira Valiani: Creating Connections in Critical Care

 

Dr. Sabira Valiani was one of the frontline physicians working inside Saskatoon’s critical care units four years ago, during the initial lockdowns of the Covid-19 pandemic.

 

“It was really weird,”…

00:25:02  |   Sun 24 Mar 2024
Dr. Daphne Yau on Blood Sugar & Brain Health

Dr. Daphne Yau on Blood Sugar & Brain Health

Daphne Yau can trace her interest in endocrinology back to a beta-cell physiology experiment during her master’s degree,  working with laboratory mice with Type 2 Diabetes.

“It was the part of the pa…

00:21:58  |   Sun 25 Feb 2024
Dr. Sam Haddad: At the Heart of Patient Care

Dr. Sam Haddad: At the Heart of Patient Care

Haissam Haddad inadvertently horrified his family when he signed up for engineering courses in his first year of university.

The teenager returned the next day to change his major to medicine -- a mo…

00:22:55  |   Sun 11 Feb 2024
Remote Rehabilitation: Dr. Stacey Lovo's Quest for Equitable Care

Remote Rehabilitation: Dr. Stacey Lovo's Quest for Equitable Care

In this episode, we meet Dr. Stacey Love, Director of Virtual Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation at Saskatchewan's Virtual Health Hub, and an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's Sch…

00:24:45  |   Sun 28 Jan 2024
Dr. Angelica Lang: Shaping the Future of Shoulder Health

Dr. Angelica Lang: Shaping the Future of Shoulder Health

Dr. Angelica Lang knows most of the people she sees have to keep working, even if they have shoulder pain.

 

As an assistant professor at the University of Saskatchewan and director of the Musculosk…

00:27:34  |   Sun 14 Jan 2024
Stronger Foundations: Dr. Munier Nour on Bone Development in Diabetic Youth

Stronger Foundations: Dr. Munier Nour on Bone Development in Diabetic Youth

Dr. Munier Nour said osteoporosis is often seen as a disease that affects older adults. But compared to their peers, kids with Type 1 diabetes grow into adults eight times as likely to suffer bone fr…

00:21:21  |   Sun 31 Dec 2023
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