Research

Arezoo Emadi, Mike McKay, Kendall Soucie, and Kenneth NgProfessors Arezoo Emadi, Mike McKay, Kendall Soucie, and Kenneth Ng are pictured along the Windsor-Detroit riverfront, showcasing the interdisciplinary team leading the $15 million INSPIRE project to advance Canada’s biomanufacturing and pandemic response capabilities.

$15 million research project to boost Canada’s pandemic preparedness

The University of Windsor is leading a $15 million research project to help Canada respond to future pandemics.
holding oversized cheque are ydney Thompson, Marc Mundy of sponsor Royal Bank of Canada, founders Michelle Dao and Joy-Lynn Kobti, EPICentre director Wen Teoh.The team from Complex Therapeutix claimed first place in the RBC Founders pitch competition. From left: entrepreneurship program co-ordinator Sydney Thompson, Marc Mundy of sponsor Royal Bank of Canada, founders Michelle Dao and Joy-Lynn Kobti, EPICentre director Wen Teoh.

Pharmaceutical founders produce top pitch

Two chemistry and biochemistry doctoral candidates are taking their research knowledge and turning it into a viable medical technology business venture.
Dale JacobsEnglish professor Dale Jacobs will launch his new book, On Comics and Grief, April 17 at Biblioasis.

Author pushes boundaries of comics studies

English professor Dale Jacobs will launch his new book, On Comics and Grief, April 17 at Biblioasis.

Tirupati Bolisetti and Kwaku Gyau GyamfiCivil engineering professor Tirupati Bolisetti and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi discuss the student’s project on resilience of water supplies in Arctic communities on World Water Day.

Engineering students address sustainable development goals on World Water Day

The next time you look at the Great Lakes or wonder about Arctic communities, you will think about them a little differently because of the research of engineering students Vrashesh Vipul Karkar and Kwaku Gyau Gyamfi.

Karkar examined the water in Great Lakes Basin watersheds to assess the amount of microplastics that are present in the water. His research focuses on the quantities of microplastics humans are releasing into rivers and the Great Lakes, developing cutting edge modelling tools to quantify the microplastics being released.