Cancer screening test research featured in international journal
Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav's new blood screening test designed to earlier detect colorectal cancer has been published in an internationally renowned journal.
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Dr. Anuraag Shrivastav's new blood screening test designed to earlier detect colorectal cancer has been published in an internationally renowned journal.
University of Winnipeg bioanthropologists Dr. Yadira Chinique de Armas and recent graduate Kaitlyn Hanson (BSc, 2021) are part of a team of researchers developing a new, innovative approach to understanding ancient infant feeding behavior.
To help mitigate the risks of violent radicalization among youth within our communities, University of Winnipeg political scientist Dr. Kawser Ahmed will lead a coalition of educators, experts, and community members to develop resources that will help counter the radicalization of youth to violence in Manitoba schools and in the greater community.
ToyBox Manitoba is releasing a new set of literacy and numeracy strategies, as well as wellness activities, this winter. The team is looking for caregivers to test and provide feedback on the new strategies.
A University of Winnipeg bioanthropologist is part of a Serbian-Canadian team whose findings have been published in the Journal of Human Evolution.
Dr. Angela Failler will continue her internationally-recognized research into public memory and the afterlife of the 1985 Air India bombings, thanks to the federal government's renewal of her appointment as Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in Culture and Public Memory.
The University of Winnipeg congratulates all of the 2021 Order of Canada recipients including four individuals who have made a significant impact within the University of Winnipeg community.
UWinnipeg student Nathalie Turenne has been working with NASA and their Perseverance rover team.
University of Winnipeg student Cameron Adams officially launches the new n-dialect language app, nēhinawēwin, on Friday, January 14 on Facebook Live.
The Schroeder Foundation has generously donated an initial gift of $150,000 to establish the Schroeder Foundation Scholarship, which will support Indigenous students from St. John’s High School in UWinnipeg’s Integrated Bachelor of Education program.