Stretchable transistors allow for functioning wearable electronics, says chemistry professor Simon Rondeau-Gagné.
Stretchable transistors allow for functioning wearable electronics, says chemistry professor Simon Rondeau-Gagné.
Students in the Master of Medical Biotechnology program get training in business to make them valuable to employers.
A study in professor Siyaram Pandey’s biochemistry lab has found cancer-fighting potential in synthetic versions of the compound pancratistatin.
Science at UWindsdor offers hands-on opportunities for lab research.
Professor Stephen Loeb’s research got a boost when the 2016 Nobel Prize for Chemistry recognized work in his field.
Doctoral student Krithika Muthukumaran has found that a natural antioxidant substance has prevented brain disease in lab animals.
Post-doctoral researcher Pamela Ovadje has won a national award for her work investigating the cancer-fighting properties of several natural extracts.
The University of Windsor Alumni Association will honour six individuals during its annual general meeting and awards presentations, Thursday, November 19.
Three UWindsor researchers won two-year grants totalling $233,500 as seed funding to support cancer-related studies.
Biochemistry students gathered the bark of sycamore trees on campus Tuesday.