Please join us for a virtual seminar given by Dr. Jennifer Willett, Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 at 10:00 am.
Please join us for a virtual seminar given by Dr. Jennifer Willett, Friday, Jan. 21, 2022 at 10:00 am.
With decreased provincial capacity for PCR Covid testing of individuals, wastewater testing for Covid in the community is having even greater importance than before. Covid can be detected in wastewater, and is a good indicator of community viral load. GLIER is currently conducting tes
Attention GLIER students, you can now apply for the Winter 2022 GA positions at the links below. Please submit completed applications using the directions provided by Integrative Biology or School of Science.
GLIER Visting Scholar Dr. John Hartig has published his latest blog about restoration of habitat in the Detroit and St. Clair Rivers is having positive effects on fish populations, including a small endangered catfish.
The community group Windsor Essex Sewing Force was honoured at Windsor City Hall for their work researching and producing 64,000 fabric masks which were donated to the community. Their research was funded by WeSpark, the University of Windsor, and much of the materials and space were donate
Ressearch assistant Lydia Paulic in the lab of Aaron Fisk is studying the endangered Northern Madtom, a small catfish in the Detroit River near Peche Island. The Island and it's surrounding waters is undergoing restoration efforts to prevent erosion and increase habitat for fish and other w
Dr. Ken Drouillard, researcher in the School of Environment and GLIER was interviewed on the radio about his research into the efficacy of cloth masks relative to medical masks, and the results were surprising!
In collaboarative research funded by the WeSpark Health Institute, Dr. Ken Drouillard studied the efficacy of 2 ply homemade masks made by the Windsor Essex Sewing Force compared to medical masks. He presented a talk hosted by the WeSpark Health Institute on Oct.
GLIER's visiting Scholar Dr.