FishCAST is hosting a roundtable discussion on “Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow” on March 8, International Women’s Day.
FishCAST is hosting a roundtable discussion on “Gender Equality Today for a Sustainable Tomorrow” on March 8, International Women’s Day.
Postdoctoral fellow Christine Madliger is one of the editors of the first book on the field of conservation physiology.
UWindsor researchers contributed to the first book to explore the field of conservation physiology.
Biology grad Christine Madliger (PhD 2016) received the Governor General’s Gold Medal during Uwindsor’s 106th Convocation ceremonies Saturday.
Biology grad Christine Madliger (PhD 2016) received the Governor General’s Gold Medal during Uwindsor’s 106th Convocation ceremonies Saturday.
Jumping for joy: the University’s Fall Convocation will be webcast live in two sessions Saturday, October 15.
Saturday’s Convocation ceremonies will be webcast live by the staff of Media and Educational Technologies.
Doctoral candidate Christine Madliger helped to organize a symposium on conservation physiology.
PhD candidate Christine Madliger and her supervisor, biology professor Oliver P. Love, organized the symposium Physiology in changing landscapes: an integrative perspective for conservation biology, to challenge biological scientists to try new techniques when researching how organisms are responding to changes in the environment.
Christine Madliger and Chris Harris love the location where they do their field work so much that they decided to get married there in 2011.
Placing three UWindsor graduate students among the top award recipients at the North American Ornithological Congress confirms the university as a centre of excellence for bird biology in North America, says professor Oliver Love.
Fourteen researchers represented the University of Windsor, including Dr. Love and students from his laboratory and the laboratories of Dan Mennill and Stephanie Doucet.
The Windsor delegation took three of the 12 awards for the best student talks and posters among the hundreds of student presenters: