The Biotechnology Entrepreneurship symposium encourages entrepreneurial thinking.
The Biotechnology Entrepreneurship symposium encourages entrepreneurial thinking.
Luis Sandoval delivers an acceptance speech upon receiving the TWAS-CONICIT Prize in San José, Costa Rica.
A UWindsor grad has been awarded the Prize for Young Scientists in Costa Rica.
A head for science: a tour of the Walkerville Brewery on August 26 will explore the microbiology of beer.
A tour of the Walkerville Brewery on August 26 will explore the microbiology of beer.
Doctoral student Alana Demko discusses her research on vocalizations in rufous-capped warblers at the joint meeting of the American Ornithological Society and Society of Canadian Ornithologists.
UWindsor researchers made an impressive contribution to an international ornithological conference at last week, says one of its organizers.
Friends and colleagues of the late Dorey (D.J.) Lafreniere will dedicate a campus bench in her memory on Monday, July 24.
The university community is invited to a ceremony Monday dedicating a bench to the memory of Dorey Lafreniere.
Biology professor Dennis Higgs prepares a hydrophone to record underwater sounds
A research team has analyzed acoustic recordings of lake trout mating rituals to pinpoint popular spawning grounds in the Great Lakes.
Charu Chandrasekera is the founding executive director of the Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods.
The Canadian Centre for Alternatives to Animal Methods will promote human-centered research methods.
A donation of more than $43,000 will support research into treatments for prostate cancer. On hand for a cheque presentation Tuesday were (from left): professor Siyaram Pandey; Preston Harris of the Windsor Essex Prostate Cancer Support Group; Shane Miles, Aldo DiCarlo, Ian France of the Windsor-Essex Ride for Dad; dean of science Chris Houser; and provost Douglas Kneale.
A donation of more than $43,000 will support UWindsor research into using natural extracts to treat prostate cancer.
UWindsor biology associate professor Dan Mennill records the acoustic communication of a Savannah Sparrow on Kent Island.
A team of UWindsor researchers is on a remote island on the East Coast studying the sounds and appearance of the savannah sparrow.
First-year students test a new lab that will instruct them in several facets of cancer education.
A new biology teaching lab will allow undergraduate students to start studying cancer in their first year.