Undergraduate student aids in study on environmental impact of pipelines
Dr. Caleb Hasler's involvement of then-undergraduate Daniel Denton in a research project has helped shape the UWinnipeg graduate's career aspirations.
Dr. Caleb Hasler's involvement of then-undergraduate Daniel Denton in a research project has helped shape the UWinnipeg graduate's career aspirations.
Four Neanderthal teeth belonging to at least two individuals (one adult and one child) have been uncovered in Velika Balanica Cave in Sićevo George near Niš. These findings were recently published in the Journal of Human Evolution.
Researchers will be actively testing machine learning models in the field this spring thanks to a collaborative digital agriculture project led by UWinnipeg's Dr. Christopher Bidinosti, Department of Physics, and Dr. Christopher Henry, Department of Applied Computer Science.
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.
A University of Winnipeg bioanthropologist is part of a Serbian-Canadian team whose findings have been published in the Journal of Human Evolution.
As 2021 comes to a close, we have an opportunity to look back and celebrate the many good news stories and accomplishments that The University of Winnipeg community shared this year.
Dr. Alberto Civetta's analysis of patterns of evolution of the protein coding gene Nucleoporin 54 (NUP5) is part of a study showing how sexual conflict in fruit flies is governed by specifically wired neurons in the brain.
Dr. Mirjana Roksandic, Dr. Yadira Chinique De Armas, and Dr. Ivan Roksandic – all members of UWinnipeg's Caribbean Research Institute – are part of a global team of researchers providing major insights into the evolutionary history of the hepatitis B virus.
UWinnipeg biochemistry student Navjot Kaur Rai has been awarded a $2,000 American Society of Pharmacognosy Award to undertake research in Dr. Athar Ata's lab next summer.