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Gold-medal winning University of Lethbridge iGEM team may have answer for widespread agricultural problem
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/gold-medal-winning-university-lethbridge-igem-team-may-have-answer-widespread-agricultural-problempeople generally just study RNA, so it isn’t made in large quantities,” says Glaister. The group tackled ... expensive than making a pesticide because people generally just study RNA, so it isn’t made ...
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Chinook Summer Research Award
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/chinook-summer-research-awardat the University of Lethbridge (9.0 credits) Plan to return to full-time undergraduate studies at ... include an explanation for any course withdrawals and/or lower transfer credits and/or semesters of study ...
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Longtime nursing educator to receive Friends of Health Sciences Award
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/longtime-nursing-educator-receive-friends-health-sciences-awardher studies for a two-year post basic degree. After a year, D’Andrea returned to Lethbridge and, ... of Alberta, where she began her studies for a two-year post basic degree. After a year, D’Andrea ...
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U of L neuroscientists awarded nearly $2 million for research into Alzheimer's disease
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-neuroscientists-awarded-nearly-2-million-research-alzheimers-diseasenext to plaques become either hyperactive or hypoactive. Previous research using functional MRI studies ...
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U of L neuroscientists awarded nearly $2 million for research into Alzheimer’s disease
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-neuroscientists-awarded-nearly-2-million-research-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-diseasenext to plaques become either hyperactive or hypoactive. Previous research using functional MRI studies ...
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U of L’s space imaging group scores success on two fronts
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l%E2%80%99s-space-imaging-group-scores-success-two-frontsstudent studying under physics professor Dr. David Naylor, first started collaborating with the ... technical and one personal. When Ian Veenendaal, a doctoral student studying under physics professor Dr. ...
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University of Lethbridge introduces Charles Weaselhead as 14th chancellor and first of Indigenous descent
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-introduces-charles-weaselhead-14th-chancellor-and-firstDepartment of Native American Studies to adopting an Indigenous Protocol Handbook and the recent opening of ... one of the nation’s first Department of Native American Studies to adopting an Indigenous Protocol ...
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University of Lethbridge reappoints President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Mike Mahon for three-year term
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-reappoints-president-and-vice-chancellor-dr-mike-mahon-threeCarolina at Chapel Hill. His research is in the field of disability studies where he has conducted research ...
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Alberta Innovates grant facilitates joint research project on the hepatitis B virus
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/alberta-innovates-grant-facilitates-joint-research-project-hepatitis-b-virusdesigning for animal studies.” “We take this opportunity to thank our collaborators, the U of L and the U of ...
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Financial investment spurs genome sciences research in Alberta
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/financial-investment-spurs-genome-sciences-research-albertathe study of metabolites such as amino acids, lipids and sugars bioinformatics, which combines biology ... expressed by examining DNA’s cousin, RNA ▪ metabolomics, which is the study of metabolites such as amino ...