Research by professor Drew Marquardt aims to pinpoint which ingredients in vapes and e-cigarettes contribute to lung illness in users.
Research by professor Drew Marquardt aims to pinpoint which ingredients in vapes and e-cigarettes contribute to lung illness in users.
UWindsor researcher Charu Chandrasekera has received a grant for a project to produce a 3D-printed model of human lung tissue.
UWindsor prof Drew Marquardt, president of the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering, supported a project to produce neutron beams in Canada.
Drew Marquardt hopes his term as president of the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering will secure a future for related research in this country.
Research by UWindsor’s Drew Marquardt into how vaping injures the lungs has captured the attention of the chemistry world.
A recent paper by Dr. Marquardt and his team, published recently in the journal Chemical Research in Toxicology, is featured in the American Chemical Society’s latest news release.
A team of UWindsor researchers is exploring how an ingredient in vapes and e-cigarettes poses complications for those infected with COVID-19.
Graduate student Brett Rickeard will access high-tech equipment to advance his research into cancer treatment.
Two UWindsor chemistry professors are among the first researchers in the country to receive monies from the New Frontiers in Research Fund.
UWindsor chemistry student Michael Nguyen was one of the first researchers to publish using a new neutron diffraction instrument.
A three-day workshop this weekend will seek to lay the groundwork for Canada’s future in neutron scattering.