University of Lethbridge researchers find sexual competition isn’t always against only your own gender Their paper examines when women engage in sexual competition for a man with female rivals, as well as with male rivals
Research experience paved the way to medical school for two U of L students Knowledge of research and lab techniques provided skills to build on
University of Lethbridge – API partnership receives substantial grant from MITACS to develop COVID-19 treatment Scientists from the U of L and API are collaborating to develop a new drug treatment for COVID-19
Federal government needs to do more to protect endangered plants, says U of L researcher New study by Dr. Jenny McCune examines how endangered plants are faring under current federal legislation
U of L’s computing capabilities to expand through NSERC grant The new computing cluster will perform complex calculations quickly and support research efforts in several centres
Grant to enable purchase of state-of-the-art biophysical research equipment The new suite of equipment will help researchers understand key communication events in biomolecules
U of L researchers receive nearly $4 million in NSERC Discovery grants Grants speak to the highly skilled researchers at the U of L and the impact of the work they do
Pandemic underlines need to revamp academic system that disadvantages parenting researchers and women Three U of L researchers examine the pressure parents face while trying to juggle pushing scientific boundaries and child strollers at the same time
July 1 marks the start for six new U of L Board of Governors Research Chairs The Board of Governors Research Chair program recognizes faculty who demonstrate or show potential for exceptional scholarly distinction.
Petition seeks to expand research animal protections in U.S. Octopus expert Dr. Jennifer Mather is among the Harvard Law School petitioners who ask the National Institutes of Health to include cephalopods among the animals entitled to humane treatment when used in research