
U of G Team Develops Rapid COVID-19 Test
U of G engineers have developed a COVID-19 test that uses a new microfluidic process and takes less time than conventional tests.
U of G engineers have developed a COVID-19 test that uses a new microfluidic process and takes less time than conventional tests.
Drs. Kathryn Preuss, Department of Chemistry, and Eric Poisson, Department of Physics, have been awarded Research Leadership Chairs.
Mathematics professor, Dr. Monica Cojocaru, and two other U of G women scientists discuss COVID-19's impact on their work and gender biases.
Three graduate students from the School of Engineering and Department of Physics will join the panel of outstanding U of G women in STEM.
Innovative research led by Dr. Dennis Mucher, U of G physics professor, accurately targets radiation therapy.
A project co-led by Dr. Rafael Santos, professor in the School of Engineering, is one of eight receiving a total of $1.1 million in funding.
A team of U of G engineers are researching how to develop biofuels from waste efficiently and at a low cost.
Dr. Deborah Stacey, professor in the School of Computer Science, was featured by the One Health Institute on the GBADs project.
Computer science Prof. Deborah Stacey will help build a global information system that will underpin efforts to evaluate the burden of livestock disease and health issues.
Dr. Monica Cojocaru spoke to Global News Radio's 900 CMHL about her study on increasing COVID-19 testing in schools.