
U of R researcher receives SHRF Excellence Award
U of R’s Dr. Janine Brown’s research addresses the complicated topic of Medical Assistance in Dying and multiple sclerosis.
U of R’s Dr. Janine Brown’s research addresses the complicated topic of Medical Assistance in Dying and multiple sclerosis.
Dr. Gordon Asmundson has been appointed an Officer of the Order of Canada for his ongoing research, mentorship, and clinical practice in the field of mental health.
Dr. Mohan Babu and his research team rapidly designed and confirmed which peptides would bind to the SARS-CoV-2 spike surface protein, thus detecting which peptides can be used to detect COVID-19 in real time.
Dr. Gordon Asmundson is a newly elected fellow in the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences
Dr. Elise Matthews receives SHRF funding to help people with intellectual disabilities be part of the decision-making process about their own health.
New U of R microgrid will help increase local energy generation, such as thermal, hydro, and solar.
U of R researchers receive more than $350,000 in SHRF funding.
Public Health Agency of Canada provides $20 million to U of R researchers to support and deliver mental health interventions to frontline health care workers, public safety personnel, and their families.
University of Regina professors receive close to $3.5 million in research funding for projects that have the potential to change the lives of people in Saskatchewan and around the world.
Dr. Taiwo Afolabi has been awarded a tier 2 Canada Research Chair (CRC) in Socially Engaged Theatre.