
Jun 5th, 2024
A UWindsor-led research investigation is looking to create degradable electronics that could detect and treat brain cancer.
Samra Khan took top honours in the UWindsor Three Minute Thesis competition for her presentation on creating vaccines to target immune responses against cancer.
Halima Mohamed is the eighth recipient of a scholarship supporting first- and second-generation Canadians.
Learn about research into dementia and Alzheimer’s disease at a public event April 9.
A field trip to explore high-tech anatomy and physiology tools gave graduate students of chemistry and biochemistry deeper understanding of the human body.
The Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry hosted the 54th annual Inorganic Discussion Weekend in November.