Articles tagged with: Canada Research Chair
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First-year students in the Department of Child and Youth Studies (CHYS) gathered earlier this winter to build skills, confidence and ... Full story
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Rise of anti-feminism in Canada topic of upcoming public lecture
Professor Emerita Janet Conway will return to Brock University next week for a public talk, “Anti-Feminism and the Rise of ... Full story -
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-industry partnership focused on treating Duchenne muscular dystrophy
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 University receives post-doc Banting and student Vanier awards
The teen years are a time when being accepted by peers is very important, which may result in more risk-taking ... Full story -
Brock’s new Canada Research Chair improving health with technology
When computer science meets biology, unknown details about human health come to light. Yifeng Li is an expert in bioinformatics, ... Full story -
Brock research exploring therapy to improve hand function in MS patients
Can a humble-looking robot that resembles a joystick increase hand function and strength in people living with multiple sclerosis (MS)? ... Full story -
Brock researchers receive second batch of NASA samples to study muscle loss in space
The stars aligned for Jessica Braun during a trip to Greece earlier this year. While at the Committee on Space ... Full story -
Andrea Doucet receives Brock’s Award for Distinguished Research and Creative Activity
Professor of Sociology and Women’s and Gender Studies Andrea Doucet has received Brock University’s 2022 Award for Distinguished Research ... Full story -
Brock co-led research explores connection between nature, preventing disease among new immigrants
For children and young people who’ve recently settled in Canada, a trek in the woods may be just what ... Full story