Articles tagged with: Department of Chemistry
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Innovative and diverse graduate student research will be on display at an upcoming student-led conference. Organized by the Graduate Mathematics ... Full story
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Nobel Prize winner to share laser focus at public talk
EDITOR'S NOTE: The location of this event has been moved to Brock's Sean O'Sullivan Theatre in Thistle Complex. From eye ... Full story -
Statement of Intent for Master in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
The Department of Chemistry has submitted a Statement of Intent for a proposed Master in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology (MPB) for approval ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: High-profile strikes in Canada, Port Robinson history and cybersecurity trends
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discuss Canada's growing labour movement, the history of the Port Robinson bridge collapse, cybersecurity ... Full story -
Brock experts discuss how to engage girls, women in STEM
Brock University’s Divya Matta considers the back-to-school season a prime opportunity for parents, educators and society-at-large to work on ... Full story -
Brock researchers partner with industry to study copper extraction from algae
Copper is usually dug out from the depths of the earth. But the nearest lake may soon become a new ... Full story -
Undergrad research shines at Math and Science symposium
Increasing the efficiency of solar energy and combating drug resistance were two of many research topics showcased at the Faculty ... Full story -
IN THE NEWS: LCBO strike continues, Brock ranks among Canada’s best employers for diversity and grad scores major soccer role
In recent media appearances, Brock experts discussed the impacts of the ongoing Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) strike, heatwaves ... Full story -
Math and Science awards recognize teaching, research excellence
On the first day he lectured at Brock University, Ali Emami caught himself searching for a seat among the students ... Full story -
Research aiming to boost worldwide food security among Brock projects awarded $3M
For more than three billion years, cyanobacteria, the blue-green algae seen in some lakes, has been converting sunlight to chemical ... Full story