Integrative Biology

Brain cancer researchers Samer Jassar (l.) and Spencer Briguglio (r.) will join the Windsor Spring Sprint walk to help raise funds for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, and to share their work progress with the public, June 13.Brain cancer researchers Samer Jassar (l.) and Spencer Briguglio (r.) will join the Windsor Spring Sprint walk to help raise funds for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, and to share their work progress with the public, June 13.

Biology students to share their brain cancer research results at fundraising walk

Brain cancer researchers will join the Windsor Spring Sprint walk, to help raise funds for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, and to share their work progress with the public.

 

UWindsor biologist Barbara Zielinski and team. From left to right: Front row: Gillian Hughes, Dr. Barbara Zielinski, Jenna Jones, Kaela Scott, Dr. Michelle Nevett.  Back row: Tina Suntres, Georgette Nader, Gianfranco Grande, Alexandra Zygowska, Karl BoyesUWindsor biologist Barbara Zielinski and team. From left to right: Front row: Gillian Hughes, Dr. Barbara Zielinski, Jenna Jones, Kaela Scott, Dr. Michelle Nevett. Back row: Tina Suntres, Georgette Nader, Gianfranco Grande, Alexandra Zygowska, Karl Boyes.

Working to eradicate invasive species

A UWindsor biologist and students use pheromone research to outsmart the invasive sea lampre, an eel-like fish in the Great Lakes.

100 elementary students will compete in Let’s Talk Science Challenge event, on campus. 100 elementary students will compete in Let’s Talk Science Challenge event, on campus.

Young science enthusiasts to compete on campus

Let’s Talk Science event will challenge 100 elementary students to compete in a science quiz show and design competitions.

Christine MadligerDoctoral candidate Christine Madliger helped to organize a symposium on conservation physiology.

UWindsor scientists organize international conservation symposium

PhD candidate Christine Madliger and her supervisor, biology professor Oliver P. Love, organized the symposium Physiology in changing landscapes: an integrative perspective for conservation biology, to challenge biological scientists to try new techniques when researching how organisms are responding to changes in the environment.

plate of saladA free public seminar Friday will explore whether increasing biodiversity on farmlands reduces the impact of insect pests on crop yield.

Bio-diversity key to lowering impact of farm pests, posits biologist

A free public seminar Friday will explore whether increasing biodiversity on farmlands reduces the impact of insect pests on crop yield.