Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
Kathyani Parasram has discovered how biological timing is born in fruit flies.
The Genomic Network for Fish Identification, Stress, and Health held its annual general meeting on Nov. 3 and 4.
UWindsor students will host an online panel discussion Feb. 19 to address public concerns about receiving inoculation against COVID-19.
UWindsor faculty have been awarded more than $6.5 million in federal funding to advance research and innovation in science and engineering.
Chemistry professor John Trant has been awarded $150,000 to further his biomedical research.
Doctoral student Kathyani Parasram has received international recognition for her presentation on chronobiology.
Members of biology professor Phillip Karpowicz’s lab study the circadian rhythms of the intestine.
Phillip Karpowicz's lab is studying the circadian rhythms of intestinal stem cells to see how they influence the growth of cancer cells.
Two University of Windsor professors are among this year's recipients of the Early Researcher Awards, a provincial program that helps institutions build research teams.
Biology professor Phillip Karpowicz and Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research professor Christina Semeniuk were both awarded $150,000 over five years from the Ministry of Research, Innovation and Science.
The Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods will promote human-centered research methods.