Doing the math on words
Strings of symbols arise everywhere – in DNA, data streams, languages, or in algebra – but their basic mathematical properties are still being worked out by mathematicians including UWinnipeg's Dr. James Currie.
Stories about research and innovation taking place on and off campus.
Strings of symbols arise everywhere – in DNA, data streams, languages, or in algebra – but their basic mathematical properties are still being worked out by mathematicians including UWinnipeg's Dr. James Currie.
UWinnipeg biology professor, Dr. Anuurag Shrivastav, is currently running a clinical trial in the hopes of bringing a novel colorectal cancer screening test to market. This test could help with early detection, reduce the need for uncomfortable and costly diagnostics, and, ultimately, save lives.
Research Week offers four days of events designed to equip attendees with the tools needed to excel in today’s rapidly evolving research environments.
Dr. Craig Willis and the UWinnipeg Bat Lab were honoured with the NASBR Miller Award during Bat Week.
Research at UWinnipeg could lead to new diagnostics and therapeutics for cancer, including a potential treatment for highly invasive breast cancer.
In our universe, why is there more matter than antimatter? That is the question on the minds of physicists around the world, including UWinnipeg’s Dr. Russell Mammei.
Ambitious theoretical physicist Dr. Evan McDonough is trying to understand and uncover the gravitational waves produced in the first moments of the universe. To help in his quest, he's been awarded the Chancellor's Emerging Researcher Award.
The funded research projects encompass a range of academic fields, including neuroscience, health care, environmental science, and history.
The majestic polar bear population is rapidly declining, along with their main prey, the ringed seal, due to the combined effects of climate change and pollution.
UWinnipeg welcomes the 2024 H. Sanford Riley Fellows, Dr. Anne Lindsay and Dr. Sarah York-Bertram, who will spend their Fellowship integrating innovative perspectives and methodologies to challenge how we understand Canadian history.