Integrative Biology

Munir RahimBiology professor Munir Rahim is leading a research team analyzing swabs taken from patients infected with COVID-19 for proteins released by immune cells in the lungs. The proteins could offer early warning that patients could suffer severe respiratory complications.

Specialized instrument to enable tracking of tumours

Professor Munir Rahim says a new imager that can track fluorescent and luminescent cells will aid research in a range of biomedical fields.

Joy Kobti reaching under shelf in labScience Society president Joy Kobti worked with professor John Trant studying selective acetate deprotection in carbohydrate chemistry.

Science recognizes student engagement beyond the classroom

The Faculty of Science has recognized more than 100 students as LEAD Medallion Scholars.

Geese crowded along campus walkwayThere are usually a lot of geese on campus at this time of year, says biology professor Dan Mennill.

Geese flocking to fill campus niche?

There are usually a lot of geese on campus at this time of year, says biology professor Dan Mennill.

The Blue Stones: Justin Tessier, Tarek JafarUWindsor grads Justin Tessier and Tarek Jafar are the rock duo The Blue Stones, nominated for a Juno Award as Breakthrough Group of the Year.

Pair of UWindsor alumni nominated for Juno Award

UWindsor grads Justin Tessier and Tarek Jafar are the rock duo The Blue Stones, nominated for a Juno Award as Breakthrough Group of the Year.

Munir RahimUWindsor biologist Munir Rahim is investigating how to boost natural defences to a virus that is life-threatening to leukemia patients receiving bone marrow transplants.

Research could offer new hope to leukemia patients

A UWindsor biologist’s research into fighting life-threatening infection aims to give new hope to leukemia patients receiving bone marrow transplants.

Houida Kassem, Ming Pan, Munir Rahim, Indryas Woldie, Simon Rondeau-Gagne, Debbie Kane, K.W. Michael SiuHouida Kassem (left), executive director of the Windsor Cancer Centre Foundation, and UWindsor vice-president for research and innovation K.W. Michael Siu (right) congratulate grant recipients Ming Pan, Munir Rahim, Indryas Woldie, Simon Rondeau-Gagne, and Debbie Kane.

UWindsor cancer researchers among grant recipients

Three teams of UWindsor professors have received grants for cancer research projects as part of a $200,000 announcement made Monday.

Kiirsti OwenKiirsti Owen birdwatching at the Cape May Bird Observatory after she won the best student presentation award at the joint meeting of the Association of Field Ornithologists and the Wilson Ornithological Society.

Good news for avian conservation earns student best presentation award at international conference

Kiirsti Owen won the best student presentation award at the joint meeting of the Association of Field Ornithologists and the Wilson Ornithological Society.