Articles by author: Cathy Majtenyi
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NOTE: Brock University announced the creation of its first-ever Indigenous Research Grant in 2021. This is one in a series of ... Full story
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Research connects Alzheimer’s disease and Duchenne muscular dystrophy
What began as a simple conversation between colleagues has evolved into transdisciplinary research revealing a link between two well-known diseases. ... Full story -
Brock researchers share expertise, insights on International Women’s Day
When Susan Drake launched her academic career three decades ago, women researchers were a rarity “in a male-dominated academic environment.” ... Full story -
Women well represented among Brock’s Canada Research Chairs
Brock’s women researchers are leading the way in their respective fields — and the University’s Canada Research Chairs (CRCs) ... Full story -
Brock partners with local analytics company to create new model for market predictions
The Brock-Niagara Validation, Prototyping and Manufacturing Institute (VPMI) connects Brock University’s advanced scientific and applied research expertise, state-of-the-art equipment ... Full story -
Brock’s first EDI advisor guides research policies, practices
Equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) is a practice that goes far beyond reaching target numbers — a concept Syna Thakur is ... Full story -
Brock launches third round of Indigenous Research Grants
The Office of Research Services is now accepting applications for Brock University’s Indigenous Research Grant (IRG). The grant, valued ... Full story -
Applications open for Undergraduate Student Research Awards
Indigenous Peoples have long known the properties of plants used for healing, and how to grow these plants. But Western ... Full story -
Applications open for student employment research program
For many parents, reading a manual on how to install a car seat for infants and small children can be ... Full story -
Conserving sensitive environments can yield clues about Earth’s history, says Brock prof
When Lloyd Crawford sold the lake and surrounding forest his family had enjoyed for generations to the then-Halton Region Conservation ... Full story