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PhD student Mitchell DiPasquale is using synthetic membranes to study the physical effects of vaping and e-cigarettes.
PhD student Mitchell DiPasquale is using synthetic membranes to study the physical effects of vaping and e-cigarettes.
Research by professor Drew Marquardt aims to pinpoint which ingredients in vapes and e-cigarettes contribute to lung illness in users.
Chemist Marcus Drover will research the creation of new and useful molecules from petroleum industry by-products.
Lisa Porter and John Trant are working to devise new imaging agents for the diagnosis of prostate cancer.
Five UWindsor students participated in the 17th annual Natural Health Product and Research Society conference.
John-Paul Semaan follows his sisters Melanie and Anne as graduates of the Outstanding Scholars program.
Researchers will expand their study screening for COVID-19 to include up to 400 campus volunteers.
Chemistry professor Kenneth Ng will study the proteins that manage how coronaviruses replicate and infect, to prepare to battle emerging variants.
Register for a live online trivia night to test your knowledge about cancer.