Science

Don't be Fooled Trivia NightRegister for a live online trivia night to test your knowledge about cancer.

Trivia night to test myth-busting skills

Register for a live online trivia night to test your knowledge about cancer.

Mike McKay in lab at Great Lakes Institute for Environmental ResearchMike McKay, executive director of UWindsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, has received another $540,000 in funding for his research program that uses samples from wastewater treatment plants as an early warning system for COVID-19 outbreaks. The funding is part of a $12 million investment by the province to support and expand the network of researchers analyzing wastewater across Ontario.

Provincial funding boosts research tracking COVID-19 through sewage

A UWindsor research team received $540,000 to test samples from wastewater treatment plants as an early warning system for COVID-19.

Lisa Porter and John TrantLisa Porter and John Trant, shown in this 2019 photo, have received another $250,000 in research funding from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.

Cancer research gets $250,000 boost

Lisa Porter and John Trant have received a further $250,000 in funding from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.

BCNSA vice-president Alyssa Arundine seated before computer screen displaying "Brain Awareness Week"Students from the behaviour, cognition, and neuroscience program — including BCNSA vice-president Alyssa Arundine — have developed learning modules for local Grade 5 classes during Brain Awareness Week.

Students join brain awareness campaign

UWindsor students have developed activities for local Grade 5 classes in observance of Brain Awareness Week.