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U of G Researchers Testing Wastewater for New COVID-19 Variants
A U of G research team, including Prof. Ed McBean, is using wastewater monitoring technology to search for variants.
A U of G research team, including Prof. Ed McBean, is using wastewater monitoring technology to search for variants.
Faster COVID-19 test results are the goal of a new automated diagnostic tool by researchers in computer science and engineering.
Physics grad Chris Heirwegh spent nearly five years preparing a high-tech instrument carried aboard the Perseverance rover.
Christina Burbadge, a highly-regarded U of G physics PhD student, passed away following a courageous fight with cancer.
Could bioplastics one day replace petroplastics? U of G professors Drs. Amar Mohanty and Manjusri Misra weighed in.
A study co-led by computer science Prof. Dan Gillis assessed dozens of pandemic-driven research and data-sharing collaborations.
New tech led by chemistry Prof. Khashayar Ghandi that measures COVID-19-fighting antibodies could assess the effectiveness of vaccines.
An internal search has begun for a new Chair, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, at the Associate or Full Professor rank.
A generous gift will establish the Tremaine Visiting Speaker Fund for Women in Science.
The strategy is aimed at developing, enhancing, supporting and evaluating Indigenous initiatives on campus.