
Doctoral student Ashley Watt has produced a children’s book about saving lake sturgeon threatened by pollution and loss of habitat.
Doctoral student Ashley Watt has produced a children’s book about saving lake sturgeon threatened by pollution and loss of habitat.
Eliana El-Khoury of Athabasca University will discuss AI and assessment design in a seminar March 8.
Brenda McCurdy will be on hand for the launch of an autobiography of her late husband Howard McCurdy, Thursday, Feb. 29, in the Essex CORe Atrium.
PhD student Sarah Dobney found that dense vegetation over their nests can affect what songs young savannah sparrows hear and learn from their elders.
WE-Spark Health Institute attracted more than 300 attendees to its health research conference, Nov. 4 at Caesars Windsor.
Animal development hinges on where and when different genes are expressed. Brian DeVeale is delving deep into the genome to dissect roles that molecules called MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play in gene expression.
Humans have more than 1,000 distinct miRNAs. At least two dozen mammalian miRNAs are essential for viable development, and mutation or excess production of many others disrupt development.
Predictive ecologist Christina Semeniuk has been elected to the Royal Society of Canada’s College of New Scholars, Artists, and Scientists.