Lisa Porter and John Trant, shown in this 2019 photo, are working with an international team to find improved methods of diagnosing prostate cancer.
Lisa Porter and John Trant, shown in this 2019 photo, are working with an international team to find improved methods of diagnosing prostate cancer.
Properly made cotton masks, like these made by the Windsor Essex Sewing Force, can be as effective as surgical medical masks.
Properly made cotton masks can be as effective as surgical medical masks, according to a new study.
Devinder Moudgil is the WE-Spark Health Institute’s first medical student research associate.
Devinder Moudgil is the WE-Spark Health Institute’s first medical student research associate.
John Trant has been awarded a $120,000 grant through the Cancer Research Society to devise a new way to diagnose prostate cancer.
Biochemistry professor Yufeng Tong and team have received CIHR funding to tackle new ways of fighting COVID and variants
A team of UWindsor professors developing novel ways to detect COVID and limit the spread of its variants has been awarded $500,000 from a federal agency that funds health research.
WE-SPARK Health Institute has released its second annual report indicating the Windsor-Essex research community continues to achieve more together.
“WE-SPARK accelerates and strengthens collaborations, and provides tools and resources needed for health research across Windsor-Essex to excel,” said Lisa Porter, WE-SPARK Executive Director.
UWindsor staff, faculty, and students are sought for a survey intended to inform effective campus health messaging.
UWindsor staff, faculty, and students are sought for a survey intended to inform effective campus health messaging.
WE-Spark Health Institute announced $287,000 in grants to 14 innovative research projects in Windsor-Essex.
WE-Spark Health Institute announced $287,000 in grants to 14 innovative research projects in Windsor-Essex.
The WE-Spark COVID-19 Dashboard can detect outbreaks of COVID-19 in real time.
“Knock Out COVID” is the theme of a campaign to encourage UWindsor students to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.
“Knock Out COVID” is the theme of a campaign to encourage UWindsor students to get vaccinated against the coronavirus.