Articles tagged with: department of health sciences
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A paintbrush may not be the tool that immediately springs to mind when implementing long-term strategies to mitigate climate change ... Full story
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Karen Patte earns Early Career Research honour
There’s one fact central to all of Karen Patte’s research: what happens in childhood and adolescence can shape ... Full story -
Approval of COVID vaccine for young children a ‘monumental step,’ says Brock immunologist
The recent approval of a COVID vaccine for infants and preschoolers is a boost needed in Canada’s ongoing battle ... Full story -
Brock research shows dengue antibodies may enhance Zika infection
Antibodies that fight dengue fever could potentially enhance Zika infection, a Brock University research team has found. But the team, ... Full story -
Brock researchers awarded more than $3 million in NSERC grants
It’s well known that mosquitoes transmit viruses that cause Zika, dengue and West Nile, but do all viruses that ... Full story -
Research on older adult volunteers at centre of Tuesday webinar
Give something, get more back. It’s a sentiment felt by many volunteers, who form the lifeblood of a community, ... Full story -
Prof’s relatable approach to Health Sciences earns Teaching Excellence honour
Ahmad Mohammad was fascinated by cranial nerves, blood vessels in the brain and other topics covered in his second-year anatomy ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences profs lauded for research excellence
Two researchers — one studying youth mental health and another focusing on the development and organization of sport — are being recognized ... Full story -
Applied Health Sciences names new Senior Research Fellows
Three Faculty of Applied Health Sciences (FAHS) professors have received faculty fellowships that further support their research. Professor of Kinesiology ... Full story -
Brock team awarded NSERC funding for science communications
Communicating science to a general audience can be daunting. Words and images that describe principles and findings are often far ... Full story