
Researchers will expand their study screening for COVID-19 to include up to 400 campus volunteers.
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.
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A UWindsor research team received $540,000 to test samples from wastewater treatment plants as an early warning system for COVID-19.
Lisa Porter and John Trant have received a further $250,000 in funding from the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research.
An article by chemistry professor Stephen Loeb was named Best Paper of the Year by the Canadian Journal of Chemistry.
The COVID Surveillance Platform study will test the saliva of campus volunteers for COVID-19.
Researcher John Trant is exploring the use of nanoparticles to fight cancer by tricking the brain’s defences.
UWindsor prof Drew Marquardt, president of the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering, supported a project to produce neutron beams in Canada.
Biochemist Kenneth Ng joined the UWindsor faculty in July 2020, and is exploring treatments for coronaviruses.