Javad Sadeghi uses a backpack sample collector to gather water off a Lake Erie beach to filter for micro-organisms.
Javad Sadeghi uses a backpack sample collector to gather water off a Lake Erie beach to filter for micro-organisms.
The University of Windsor will confer the title of Distinguished University Professor this weekend on Daniel Heath, Siyaram Pandey, Lisa Porter, and Christopher W. Tindale.
A virtual celebration March 3 will honour recipients of the Employee Recognition Awards.
Matthew Yates plans to use environmental DNA to get a clearer picture of which fish live in the Great Lakes and what they eat.
Science grad Sameer Jafar produced a video focusing on research that undergraduate science students are engaged in. Photo by Shayenna Nolan, Healthy Headwaters Lab.
Science grad Sameer Jafar produced a video focusing on research that undergraduate science students are engaged in. Photo by Shayenna Nolan, Healthy Headwaters Lab.
Daniel Heath is heading GEN-FISH, a four-year project that involves creating a genomic toolkit to assess the health of freshwater species. Fish farm operators and consultants hired to do environment assessments are already lining up to be among the first to use the new technology.
UWindsor professor Daniel Heath heads a research project creating a genomic toolkit to assess the health of freshwater species.
Mike McKay, executive director of the Great Lake Institute for Environmental Research, is leading a research team using sewage as an early warning system to determine trends in COVID-19 infection rates.
Mike McKay is leading a research team using sewage as an early warning system to determine trends in COVID-19 infection rates.
Mike McKay is leading a research team using wastewater to study the transmission of COVID-19 in local communities.
Mike McKay is leading a research team using wastewater to study the transmission of COVID-19 in local communities.
Daniel Heath is a leader of the Genomics Network for Fish Identification, Stress and Health.
A $9.1 million research project will help ensure the sustainability of freshwater fish stocks in Canada for generations to come.
Daniel Heath, an integrated biologist at UWindsor's Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, is heading a project to ensure the sustainability of freshwater fish stocks for generations to come.
A UWindsor research project that will help ensure the sustainability of freshwater fish stocks in Canada for generations to come has received $9.1 million in funding.
Daniel Heath, an integrated biology professor at UWindsor’s Great Lakes Institute for Environmental Research, is heading a genome project that involves Canadian researchers from coast to coast.