Genetic research to help control invasive aquatic species in Upper Great Lakes
Through her research, UWinnipeg professor, Dr. Sara Good, hopes she can help protect Canada’s fisheries from a devastating invasive species.
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Through her research, UWinnipeg professor, Dr. Sara Good, hopes she can help protect Canada’s fisheries from a devastating invasive species.
Canada’s vast water resources are threatened by climate change, agricultural pollution, and urbanization. Dr. Nora Casson is helping us understand the changes we see in lakes, streams and wetlands in hopes of protecting them.
New research from UWinnipeg's Applied Computer Science department uses data science to better understand mental and physical health factors. Dr. Camilo Valderrama hopes to make it easier for medical professionals to diagnose and treat emotional disorders.
A book launch will be held for Parisien's novel, The Unweaving, on Wednesday, November 13.
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.
Kirby Côté is one of Canada’s most decorated Paralympic swimmers. Between 2000 and 2008, she represented Canada at three Paralympic Games, winning seven gold and six silver medals. Kirby was inducted into Canada’s Sports Hall of Fame at a special event in Gatineau, Quebec in October.
Dr. Mary Jane McCallum, Professor of History and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous People, History and Archives, will launch Brown Tom’s Schooldays by Enos Montour at McNally Robinson at 7 p.m. on November 7.
The University of Winnipeg Foundation has launched the Venture Fund Group, a “Dragon’s Den” style opportunity for investors to fund cutting edge research.
Bruce W. J. Miller is the new chair of The University of Winnipeg’s Board of Regents.
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.