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  1. Funding from the Alzheimer’s Society to further research into the causes of sporadic Alzheimer’s disease

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/funding-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-society-further-research-causes-sporadic-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-disease

    Territories to further his research into the causes of sporadic Alzheimer’s disease (SAD). World Alzheimer’s ... disease and all types of dementia. The grant is part of the society’s Hope for Tomorrow Research ... Competition, with $1 million in funding distributed to five Alzheimer’s and dementia research projects in ...

  2. CCBN to create dynamic imaging research program to capture Alzheimer’s disease in its earliest stages

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/ccbn-create-dynamic-imaging-research-program-capture-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-disease-its-earliest

    Wednesday, May 2, 2018 Researchers surmise that Alzheimer’s disease can start 20 or 30 years ... track the gradual emergence of Alzheimer’s disease through a state-of-the-art imaging research program ... available at the Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience, the research program will focus on the ...

  3. Grant to help U of L researcher explore genetic links to same-sex sexual attraction

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/grant-help-u-l-researcher-explore-genetic-links-same-sex-sexual-attraction

    to biomedical and public health research, annually investing billions of dollars in medical research ... . Vasey is among a handful of U of L researchers who have received funding from the agency. “Much of my ... work focuses on testing evolutionary-level questions about how genes that are associated with male ...

  4. U of L researcher examining ways to increase daily movement among older adults in assisted-living residences

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researcher-examining-ways-increase-daily-movement-among-older-adults-assisted

    researchers in Ontario and New Brunswick now want to test the intervention on a larger scale. In addition, ... get groceries and do basic domestic chores.” Copeland conducts research into healthy aging and, thanks ... to a Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) Catalyst Grant worth $91,000, she and a team of ...

  5. Monkeys can barter but can they gamble, asks new study from University of Lethbridge researcher

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/monkeys-can-barter-can-they-gamble-asks-new-study-university-lethbridge-researcher

    professor in the U of L’s Department of Psychology, is teaming up with Dr. Rob Williams, a gambling research ... primatologist at the National Research Center in Rome, Italy, to explore whether monkeys have cognitive biases ... time we are planning to implement some field experiments to test these monkeys’ abilities to engage in ...

  6. U of L researcher to examine if memory can trigger seizures

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-researcher-examine-if-memory-can-trigger-seizures

    Health Research (CIHR), Dr. Artur Luczak, a neuroscientist with the Canadian Centre for Behavioural ... McNaughton and researchers at Stanford University, published a study that found certain neuronal activity in ... the brains of rats with epilepsy was associated with seizures. This new research will follow up on ...

  7. Research group utilizing remote sensing to increase knowledge of wildland fire potential and behaviour

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/research-group-utilizing-remote-sensing-increase-knowledge-wildland-fire-potential

    intensity throughout Canada, University of Lethbridge researchers have received funding to work with the ... Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) — Canada Wildfire Strategic Network, ... Chasmer in the Department of Geography and Environment, is part of the cooperative research network ...

  8. Social enrichment boosts levels of oxytocin, new U of L research shows

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/social-enrichment-boosts-levels-oxytocin-new-u-l-research-shows

    Jamshid Faraji, a research associate in Dr. Gerlinde Metz’s lab at the Canadian Centre for Behavioural ... was conducted in collaboration with researchers from Golestan University of Medical Sciences and ... a corridor task, a behavioural test for rats. It turned out that females explored this task very differently ...

  9. Early research opportunities lead to publications for U of L students

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/early-research-opportunities-lead-publications-u-l-students

    resumés after they took advantage of getting involved in research early in their university education. Not ... Research Chair for Biophysics and director of the Canadian Center for Hydrodynamics, which uses analytical ... involved testing out a new, highly technical analytical ultracentrifuge, specifically measuring how much ...

  10. Financial investment spurs genome sciences research in Alberta

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/financial-investment-spurs-genome-sciences-research-alberta

    Monday, September 16, 2019 Genome sciences and bioinformatics research in the province is getting ... a huge boost thanks to a $3-million investment and the establishment of BioNet Alberta, a research ... applications,” says Dr. Athan Zovoilis, a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair in RNA Bioinformatics and Genomics in the ...