A program helping cancer patients find clinical trials of treatments is expanding.
A program helping cancer patients find clinical trials of treatments is expanding.
A program helping cancer patients find clinical trials of treatments is expanding.
A program helping cancer patients find clinical trials of treatments is expanding.
Youshaa El-Abed will explain his idea for a platform to match patients with clinical trials that may offer treatments during Founders Pitch Day, August 1 at EPICentre.
Young entrepreneurs will compete for a $3,500 award during Founders Pitch Day, August 1 at EPICentre.
Youshaa El-Abed (BSc 2018) accepts the President’s Medal in recognition of his academic achievements and leadership contributions to campus life.
President’s Medallist Youshaa El-Abed and Governor General’s Silver Medallist Tommaso Iacobelli both held appointments as Outstanding Scholars.
Youshaa El-Abed returned from the 8th University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand motivated and ready to inspire others.
Young. Passionate. Ready to take on the world.
University of Windsor’s Youshaa El-Abed recently returned from the 8th annual University Scholars Leadership Symposium in Bangkok, Thailand, inspired to step forward as a young leader in Windsor-Essex.
He was one of more than 900 students who took part in the week-long conference aimed at motivating the next generation of leaders working towards arising humanitarian issues.
First-year students test a new lab that will instruct them in several facets of cancer education.
A new biology teaching lab will allow undergraduate students to start studying cancer in their first year.
She loves working with students, says biology professor Dora Cavallo-Medved, recipient of the Excellence in Teaching Award from the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance.
Biology professor Dora Cavallo-Medved received the Excellence in Teaching Award from the University of Windsor Students’ Alliance.
Members of the Windsor Cancer Research Group thank student Maria Napigkit for her support. From left: Youshaa El-Abed, Andrew Swan, Dora Cavallo-Medved, Karen Metcalfe, Napigkit, Natasha Wiebe, Lisa Porter.
Maria Napigkit is getting behind the Windsor Cancer Research Group with a $150 donation through the #Make150Count campaign.