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Simon Rondeau-Gagné is in the early stages of developing implantable or injectable “nanoantennas” to deliver electric charges to brain tumours.
Simon Rondeau-Gagné is in the early stages of developing implantable or injectable “nanoantennas” to deliver electric charges to brain tumours.
Three teams of UWindsor professors have received grants for cancer research projects as part of a $200,000 announcement made Monday.
University of Windsor professors Simon Rondeau-Gagné and John Trant received the 2019 Thieme Chemistry Journal Award.
Chemistry and biochemistry students will get the chance to use knowledge attained in the classroom to conduct research in a professional setting.
Chemistry professors Simon Rondeau-Gagné, Tricia Carmichael, and John Trant will head up a new Functional Organic Materials Research Centre.
The Science Meets Art student group hosted a Valentine’s Day fundraiser in Essex Hall on Wednesday.
Visits this month to the UWindsor will remind Canadian policy-makers about the critical role the University plays in important areas of research.
Stretchable transistors allow for functioning wearable electronics, says chemistry professor Simon Rondeau-Gagné.