PhD candidate at Queen’s University, Caitlin Miron, has discovered a novel DNA binder that could “switch off” cancer cells and prevent them from spreading.
Read MorePhD candidate at Queen’s University, Caitlin Miron, has discovered a novel DNA binder that could “switch off” cancer cells and prevent them from spreading.
Read MoreQueen’s University PhD student, Caitlin Miron, has identified a chemical compound that could potentially “switch off” cancer cells.
Read MoreQingwang Yuan, a postdoctoral fellow from the University of Regina, received a Mitacs Award for developing a computer model that significantly improves the enhanced oil recovery process, allowing oil companies to recover the most oil possible from large reservoirs.
Read MoreCaitlin Miron, a PhD student who uncovered a way to prevent the spread of cancer cells, received the Mitacs Award for Outstanding Innovation.
Read MoreCaitlin Miron received her Mitacs Awards for her groundbreaking discovery of a DNA binder that could ‘switch off’ cancer cells and prevent them from spreading.
Read MoreMitacs Award winner, Caitlin Miron, broke new ground in the biochemistry world with her discovery of a DNA binder that could ‘switch off’ cancer cells and prevent them from spreading.
Read MoreAmy Bender received a Mitacs Award for her first-of-its-kind online tool that helps athletes identify sleep disturbances and improve their performance.
Read MoreMitacs Award winner Amy Bender received her award for developing a first-of-its-kind online tool that helps athletes identify sleep disturbances and improve their performance.
Read MoreIf I had the chance for a business do-over, there are a few things I would change in the launch of my former startup, XYZ Imaging. One that stands out is recruiting. No matter how hard our company tried, it was challenging to attract good, highly skilled people to join our team. I came to […]
Read MoreOttawa, ON — Five researchers from across Canada were recognized last night for their innovative efforts to transform the lives of Canadians. Their contributions include research to stop cancer from spreading, helping elite athletes overcome sleep disturbances, and making Canada’s heavy oil recovery process more efficient. The innovators were recognized at the 7th annual Mitacs Awards, […]
Read MoreIt may seem counter-intuitive to many parents, but a UBC researcher says children are able to engage in nature and have fun outside, even with a mobile device in their hands. Maxine Crawford, a PhD candidate in psychology at UBC’s Okanagan campus, said today’s parents seem to struggle with getting their technology-addicted children outside—without their […]
Read MoreA UBC Okanagan researcher says children are able to play outdoors and engage with nature, even while holding a mobile device. Maxine Crawford, a PhD candidate in psychology at UBC’s Okanagan campus, conducted a study with more than 740 children aged 9 to 14 from nine different schools. Crawford gave three groups of children different […]
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