UWindsor associate professor Lisa Porter received the 2018 David Kelly Award for Community Service in support of the brain tumour community in Canada.
UWindsor associate professor Lisa Porter received the 2018 David Kelly Award for Community Service in support of the brain tumour community in Canada.
A new undergraduate course will educate students about the multidisciplinary cancer research happening in Windsor-Essex.
UWindsor faculty, students, and staff will join the Brain Tumour Walk on Saturday, June 9.
“Cancer Researcher for a Day” allows child cancer survivors to learn about work to find cures and better treatments.
“Nucleus: Core Labs Enabling Solutions” will create a virtual inventory of equipment housed through the community.
The Porter Lab at the University of Windsor received a major boost thanks to the efforts of a team of landscapers near Woodstock, Ontario.
By aerating, rolling and overseeding lawns last Saturday, Jason Stubbe and his team raised $170,326 during their annual Spring Yard Cleanup for Cancer. Stubbe said he has been passionate about raising money for cancer research ever since his father was diagnosed with brain cancer in 2006.
The March for Science, April 22 on Windsor’s waterfront, is one of more than 400 around the world.
A collaborative session slated for April 7 will provide an opportunity to brainstorm on cancer research projects.
The Outstanding Scholars Speakers Series presents dean Chris Houser and biologist Lisa Porter discussing their current research programs Tuesday.
Maria Napigkit is getting behind the Windsor Cancer Research Group with a $150 donation through the #Make150Count campaign.