
Incorporation of Neutrons Canada is a leap forward for research with neutron beams.
Incorporation of Neutrons Canada is a leap forward for research with neutron beams.
A research team is studying the use of nanoparticles to target and treat the aggressive brain cancer glioblastoma.
Christina Semeniuk and Drew Marquardt are the inaugural Faculty of Science Research Chairs.
PhD student Mitchell DiPasquale is using synthetic membranes to study the physical effects of vaping and e-cigarettes.
Research by professor Drew Marquardt aims to pinpoint which ingredients in vapes and e-cigarettes contribute to lung illness in users.
UWindsor researcher Charu Chandrasekera has received a grant for a project to produce a 3D-printed model of human lung tissue.
UWindsor prof Drew Marquardt, president of the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering, supported a project to produce neutron beams in Canada.
Drew Marquardt hopes his term as president of the Canadian Institute for Neutron Scattering will secure a future for related research in this country.