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Graduate students in the Master of Medical Biotechnology program travelled to Etobicoke for a tour of the Apotex pharmaceutical manufacturing site.
Graduate students in the Master of Medical Biotechnology program travelled to Etobicoke for a tour of the Apotex pharmaceutical manufacturing site.
Chemistry professor John Trant has been awarded $150,000 to further his biomedical research.
Natasha Kekre will give a public talk and seminar on her research on cellular immunotherapy Friday, Sept. 26.
Biochemistry student Michelle Quan is completing a co-op term as a lab technician with a petroleum company in Alberta.
Graduate student Brett Rickeard will access high-tech equipment to advance his research into cancer treatment.
Two students from professor Siyaram Pandey’s biochemistry lab won awards.
Nicholas Vukotic is UWindsor’s new Industrial Research Chair in X-ray Diffraction and Crystalline Materials.
Real-time monitoring equipment deployed in Lake Erie will establish drivers of algal blooms.
Two UWindsor chemistry professors are among the first researchers in the country to receive monies from the New Frontiers in Research Fund.
Western Canada is poised to become a leader in the production of helium, says UWindsor chemistry professor Scott Mundle.