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Researcher Farah Chan has found that the shorter the voyage, the more invaders survive a cross-oceanic trip.
Researcher Farah Chan has found that the shorter the voyage, the more invaders survive a cross-oceanic trip.
Faculty of Law professor William E. Conklin received the highest honour in Canadian academia recently when he was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.
UWindsor researchers William Crosby, Maher El-Masri and Alioune Ngom received Seeds4Hope grants for their work to fight cancer.
Students Hussein Hammoud and Marisa Market have helped to develop a blended learning approach to biology labs.
Hugh MacIsaac has been named Canada Research Chair in Aquatic Invasive Species.
Ecological conservation shouldn’t be derailed by economic sanctions dictated by politics, says a UWindsor researcher whose commentary on the subject has been published by the journal Nature.
Nigel Hussey wants you to think of pristine marine and terrestrial wildlife resources when you think of Sudan. But first, Sudan needs greater access to conservation funding and that’s proving to be a struggle because of economic sanctions imposed on the country.
Second-year ecology students had a wonderful opportunity to experience Windsor’s Carolinian habitat last week, during field work in Ojibway Park.
A field trip Saturday took ornithology students to bird-watching hotspots in Canada’s migration corridor.
UWindsor biology professor Lisa Porter will run in the Relay for Life on June 20.
Third-year biology student Samer Jassar spends a fair amount of time working in the lab trying to understand the various pathways that allow cancer cells to spread.
This weekend, he’ll hit the pathways of east Windsor to raise funds to support cancer research, as well as for those struggling with brain tumours.