University of Lethbridge study investigates the effects of space travel on male and female astronauts Dr. Gerlinde Metz is leading a team of researchers in examining the effects of stresses on astronauts during space flight
Research group patenting urinary analysis to diagnose concussion and enhance recovery protocols Sport-related concussion has become one of the most important issues in sport
Researchers find potential new diagnostic tool to help pregnant women at risk As part of her master's degree in neuroscience, Hannah Scott led a study that identified a technique that could one day help identify women at risk of developing diabetes early in their pregnancy
Novel approach wins Kaden Fujita an undergraduate thesis award Kaden Fujita received the Dr. Richard C. Playle Award for Outstanding Theses in Ecotoxicology
Broader community invited to view popular Last Lecture Series as it moves to online format Last Lecture Series takes place Friday, June 5 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
U of L study shows ancestral prenatal stress linked to premature aging and increased risk of disease Study results open new avenues to understanding how to predict and potentially prevent non-communicable diseases
Stress experienced by pregnant women affects long-term health of offspring Children born to mothers who lived through the Great Ice Storm of 1998 show higher risks of diseases like diabetes and obesity
Interdisciplinary collaboration leads to research publication Collaboration with researchers at home and abroad gave Kung valuable experience and knowledge about DNA damage
Chinook Symposium winners announced Chemistry and Biochemistry students showcased their original research at the Chinook Symposium