Research

sociology professor Jane Ku and research assistantsMembers of the Faces of Racism project team, including sociology professor Jane Ku and research assistants, invite African, Caribbean, and Black women and allies to a community forum Saturday.

Forum to introduce research project to community

UWindsor researchers are teaming up with African, Caribbean, and Black community partners to document and understand how Black women in Windsor-Essex encounter racism in their everyday lives.
WonderBroads dragon boat racing teamBreast cancer survivors on the WonderBroads dragon boat racing team donated funds in support of research towards a cure for the disease.

Cancer survivors support work toward cure

Breast cancer survivors on the WonderBroads dragon boat racing team donated funds in support of research towards a cure for the disease.

Brian DeVeale with Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association representativesBiomedical sciences professor Brian DeVeale (fourth from left) received support for his research from the Katelyn Bedard Bone Marrow Association and representatives Joanne Bedard, Sonya Cottrell, Nicholle Kuzniak, Bryan Bedard, and Andrew Kidd.

Grant to fund exploration of causes of blood cancers

By developing a technique to measure how long it takes each cell type in the bloodstream to divide, Brian DeVeale hopes to reveal cancer-causing mechanisms.