Articles tagged with: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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It’s well known that mosquitoes transmit viruses that cause Zika, dengue and West Nile, but do all viruses that ... Full story
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Workshops to dive into research data management plans, data privacy
With new government funding guidelines on the horizon, the Brock University Library is hosting two workshops that will discuss sensitive ... Full story -
NSERC research grant open to undergraduate students
Applications for the Undergraduate Student Research Awards (USRA) are now open. Administered by the federal government’s Natural Sciences and ... Full story -
Grad student researchers receive $196,000 in federal funding
Genetic muscle diseases, attention and memory in the aging process, and the Zika and West Nile viruses are among the ... Full story -
Equity, diversity and inclusion in research proposals topic of next Building Better Research webinar
Brock University researchers are invited to attend an upcoming webinar that will discuss equity, diversity and inclusion considerations in research ... Full story -
Brock researchers awarded more than $2.3M in federal NSERC and SSHRC grants
Will drinking rooibos tea help mothers strengthen bone tissue after the end of lactation? Do the beliefs we hold about ... Full story -
Graduate students awarded NSERC funding
Nine Brock University graduate students received funding from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) for a ... Full story -
Brock researchers part of team studying vaccination strategies for COVID-19
The timing of circumstances in Sheridan Houghten’s lab was uncanny, the foreshadowing of a three-university team studying COVID-19 vaccination ... Full story -
Brock team identifies protein leading to allergic inflammation symptoms
Spring is in the air, and so are other things that cause many noses to run and eyes to water. ... Full story -
Grad students take two Top 3 spots in national video contest
When asked to explain their research in a video that anyone from age seven to 77 would understand, Emily Ham and ... Full story