Hoda Hussein will be starting her MSc in Eltonsy Lab, College of Pharmacy.
Lara Haidar was a presenter and award recipient at the International Congress on Academic Medicine (ICAM) 2026.
Lara Haidar successfully defended her PhD thesis on antidiabetics safety in patients with HIV at the University of Manitoba.
Laila Aboulatta successfully defended her PhD Thesis. Congratulations!
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy was awarded a CIHR Operating Grant as Co-Investigator on the BIONIC Study ($1,268,300), an international pharmacoepidemiologic study of biologic drug safety and effectiveness in pregnant women with autoimmune disorders and asthma.
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy was awarded a Heart and Stroke Foundation Operating Grant as Co-Investigator on the UNCOVER Study ($400,000) to investigate childhood events related to cardiomyopathy.
Wasif Khan joined the Eltonsy lab as a Research Associate.
Laila Aboulatta received a Spotlight Poster Award at the 41st International Conference on Pharmacoepidemiology (ICPE) in Washington, DC.
Laila Aboulatta was awarded the Roos Prize for Best Publication in Population Health by the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy.
Naira Sayed joined the lab as an MSc student, working on Biologics medications safety during pregnancy.
Laila Aboulatta received the Dean of Graduate Studies Achievement Prize at the University of Manitoba.
Lara Haidar was recognized with the Dr. Patrick Choy Graduate Student Merit Award at the University of Manitoba.
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy was promoted to Associate Professor at the College of Pharmacy, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba.
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy was awarded a CIHR Operating Grant as Principal Applicant on the real-world safety of antiseizure medications during pregnancy ($75,000).
Laila Aboulatta received the Winnipeg Foundation Martha Donovan Women's Leadership Development Award ($3,000), announced around International Women's Day.
The lab was featured in UM Today News: 'New online resource empowers parents-to-be with reliable medication information'.
Samuel Akinola successfully defended his MSc thesis on antiseizure medication use during pregnancy and autism in newborns.
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy and Rady Faculty colleagues were featured in UM Today: 'Rady Faculty researchers receive prestigious U.S. grants', highlighting the NIH-funded HIV and substance use study.
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy was awarded a CHRIM Operating Grant as Principal Applicant to study antiseizure medications during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children ($60,000).
Dr. Sherif Eltonsy was awarded a CHRIM Operating Grant as Principal Applicant to study antiseizure medications during pregnancy and neurodevelopmental outcomes in children ($60,000).
Laila Aboulatta received the Best Oral Presentation Award at the Canadian National Perinatal Research Meeting (CNPRM) in Vancouver.
Payam Peymani continued in the lab as Lead Research Associate.
Alekhya Lavu successfully defended her PhD thesis on antiseizure treatment regimens during pregnancy and their safety.
The lab's research was featured in UM Today marking the RadyUM magazine issue on the medical college anniversary.
The lab's research was featured in UM Today marking the RadyUM magazine issue on the medical college anniversary.