加拿大莱斯布里奇大学研究发现CBD可降低新冠病毒感染率
近日加拿大莱斯布里奇大学联合医学公司组成的研究小组发现,CBD可降低70%-80%新冠病毒感染几率。加拿大基础类大学
众所周知,病毒通过附着并寻找生物细胞膜上的蛋白质,进入细胞内部,从而进行自我复制。而COVID-19病毒进入细胞内部的传播媒介,为ACE2蛋白质,又称血管紧张素转化酶2,在人体肺部、心脏、肾脏、血液和肠道内普遍存在,是人体内一种参与血压调节的蛋白质。
研究发现,CBD进入人体后,能降低ACE2蛋白质的活性和水平,从而有效减少COVID-19病毒寻找到细胞膜入口,进行自我复制的机会,有效程度达到70%-80%.
研究人员之一奥尔加·科瓦尔丘克(Olga Kovalchuk)告诉记者“我们对实验结果完全被惊呆了,然后我们真的很高兴。”
尽管他们强调还需要进行更多的研究,但该研究给治疗带来了希望,如果能够稳定调节这种酶,可以研发出降低疾病易感性的合理策略,以及成为治疗COVID-19的有用和安全的辅助疗法。
研究者还表示,可以考虑通过CBD雾化吸入、酊剂、漱口水、软糖、含片等形式,减小病毒进入口腔的几率,降低感染风险。
加拿大莱斯布里奇大学考古学方向项目介绍
Cultural Resource Management MA
About the course
The Master of Arts in Cultural Resource Management(CRM)program provides students with training in the skills,methods,and theoretical backgrounds necessary for work as professional archaeologists within the cultural resource management industry in Alberta and elsewhere.Graduates of this major will also be prepared to run their own companies and projects.
The program consists of 9.0 to 18.0 credit hours of graduate semester courses,a co-op program semester,and a thesis.It is based on a co-operative education model that integrates real-world work experience with classroom and research-driven learning.
The archaeological training received during the program prepares students not only for local careers but also international opportunities.Students gain transferable academic and occupational background,which can be applied in any archaeological context.
The major integrates a range of theoretical approaches from a variety of disciplines with practical experience,and incorporates course work and thesis work within a unique co-op-based learning program where students work in industry.Co-operative education and internship opportunities provide paid work experience in appropriate employment fields for students.These value-added activities provide enriching experiences and professional development opportunities for students.This major requires a co-operative work term as a degree requirement.Students may elect to complete a second co-operative work term as part of their degree in order to earn a co-op designation.
In case of discrepancies between this page and the Graduate Studies Calendar and Course Catalogue,the Graduate Studies Calendar and Course Catalogue shall prevail.
Finding a supervisor
Students are required to secure a potential supervisor prior to submitting an application for this program.Faculty members in this area include:
Hendrika Beaulieu
Jerimy Cunningham
Shawn Bubel
Kevin McGeough
Additional supervisors may be available.Visit our Search Supervisors webpage for more information. 加拿大莱斯布里奇大学
Career pathways
Graduates will be prepared to work within pre-existing CRM companies as senior archaeologists or to start their own companies and further contribute to Alberta’s economic growth.Specifically,students who successfully complete this program will be able to:
Supervise archaeological excavations and surveys in Alberta and elsewhere.
Interpret and communicate the results of archaeological work to academics and government agencies,and to corporate and community agencies.
Assist community members and corporations to mitigate heritage concerns in relation to economic development.
Work in a number of settings related to the heritage industry.
Program consists of:
Thesis
Coursework
Co-op
Related programs
Archaeology(MA)
Archaeology(MSc)
Admission information
Application deadlines
Scholarships
Co-operative education
Visit the Cultural Resource Management MA page on the University of Lethbridge website for more details!
Entry Requirements
See website for entry requirements.
Fees
Please see the university website for further information on fees for this course.
Full time&Part time
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MA
2 years full time,4 years part time
加拿大莱斯布里奇大学研究发现CBD可降低新冠病毒感染率
加拿大莱斯布里奇大学人类学项目介绍
Anthropology MA
About the course
The Anthropology Department at the University of Lethbridge has expertise in Socio-Cultural Anthropology and Anthropological Archaeology.We offer a fieldwork-based MA program with seminars through the Cultural,Social and Political Thought interdisciplinary graduate program and Independent Studies seminars with members of the Anthropology Department.Faculty in our department research on a range of topics,including the anthropology of policy and governance;anthropology of happiness and wellbeing;environmental anthropology;race,ethnicity and indigeneity;anthropology of childhood;psychological anthropology;medical anthropology;anthropology and archaeology of food;origins of social complexity and social inequality;anthropology of ritual and religion;anthropology of development;and urban anthropology.We research in diverse settings,including South-east Asia,Japan,Guatemala,Mexico,Ecuador,Colombia,Spain,Mali,Aotearoa/New Zealand,United States and Canada.
The Department of Anthropology is a member department in the interdisciplinary Cultural,Social and Political Thought Graduate Program.We are also active in the Institute for Child and Youth Studies(I-CYS),the Centre for Oral History and Tradition(COHT)and the Centre for Culture and Community(CCC)at the University of Lethbridge,each of which provides opportunities for interdisciplinary engagement and collaboration.
The Anthropology Department provides students with the opportunity to engage in a fieldwork-based MA program that prepares students for continuing on to PhD research.It also prepares students for work in a variety fields,including social welfare,government planning,public health,international development,First Nations planning and development,rights work,immigration,museum management,or education.Three to six graduate term courses or equivalent(9.0 to 18.0 credit hours)are required for this program.Students develop their programs in consultation with their supervisors.Course descriptions of courses offered at the University of Lethbridge are available in the course catalogue.You can also view the Timetable on the Registrar's Office website to see what courses are being offered and when.
Prospective students should have a strong background in Anthropology and/or the social sciences.That background should,ideally,include undergraduate coursework on anthropological methods and theory.Strong writing skills are also a critical component of successful graduate research in Anthropology.If students are interested in international field research,prior working knowledge of relevant foreign languages is encouraged.
Finding a supervisor
Students are required to secure a potential supervisor prior to submitting an application for this program.For further information please visit our Search Supervisors page.
Career pathways
Students with MA degrees from the Department of Anthropology have gone on to PhD programs across Canada and the United States,entered the legal profession,worked as educators,and gone into Cultural Resources Management.With an MA in Anthropology,students would also be qualified to pursue work in international aid and development,social welfare,municipal planning,immigrant services,or public health,among other fields. 加拿大研究生
Program consists of:
Thesis
Coursework
Co-op(optional)
Admission information
Application deadlines
Scholarships
Co-operative education
Visit the Anthropology MA page on the University of Lethbridge website for more details!
Entry Requirements
See website for entry requirements.
Fees
Please see the university website for further information on fees for this course.
Full time&Part time
See Course
MA
2 years full time,4 years part time
加拿大莱斯布里奇大学(University of Lethbridge,简称Lethbridge)拥有一切小型本科类大学的优点:小班教学、师生关系密切、校园环境亲切友善及课程灵活创新等。过去五年,学生人数急增40%,升幅之大,在加国大学中实属罕见,足以证明该校受学生欢迎的程度。