Doctoral student Cody Caba and biochemistry professor Yufeng Tong are pursuing a possible line of inquiry to prevent and treat Parkinson’s disease.
Doctoral student Cody Caba and biochemistry professor Yufeng Tong are pursuing a possible line of inquiry to prevent and treat Parkinson’s disease.
Sarah Dobney, pictured here collecting recordings at a savannah sparrow nest in the Bay of Fundy, won a prize at the national meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists.
Two University of Windsor graduate students won prizes for outstanding talks at the recent annual meeting of the Society of Canadian Ornithologists.
Sarah Dobney, a PhD student in the Department of Integrative Biology, won the “Early Program Award” for an outstanding presentation from an early-career researcher. Her prize-winning talk was titled: “Quiet in the nest: Nest environment diminishes song transmission to nestlings.”
Leah Webster, a doctoral candidate at Imperial College London, sought out Windsor to be her academic home for three months.
Leah Webster, a doctoral candidate at Imperial College London, sought out Windsor to be her academic home for three months.
Catherine Febria with IPBES fellow Amani Al-Assaf at the organization’s 2018 plenary in Medellín, Colombia.
Catherine Febria has been appointed to the Intergovernmental science-policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services.
Gurupdesh Pandher, professor of finance in the Odette School of Business, discussed inflation’s impact on the Canadian economy and markets with journalist Katerina Georgieva on Sept. 21.
Although the Consumer Price Index is moving in the right direction, inflation and higher interest rates to combat it will continue to have an impact on equity markets and employment, says finance professor Gurupdesh Pandher.
He discussed August data on inflation in an interview with CBC News on Sept. 21, the day of the data’s release.
WE-Spark Health Institute has developed a team of post-secondary students to support and advance health research across Windsor-Essex.
WE-Spark Health Institute has developed a team of post-secondary students to support and advance health research across Windsor-Essex.
Author Lawrence Hill will reflect on merging historical fact and fiction in an address Sept. 22.
Student volunteers with the Ecosystem Approach Conference & Synthesis Workshop display a welcome poster with art by Mariah Alexander.
GLIER wrapped up a successful three days of knowledge sharing and networking at the inaugural Ecosystem Approach Conference & Synthesis Workshop.
Schulich-UWindsor Opportunities for Research Excellence Program medical student award recipients will present their projects Sept. 15.
Schulich-UWindsor Opportunities for Research Excellence Program medical student award recipients will present their projects Sept. 15.