
Clarifying the Candida-cancer connection
Graduate student Easter Ndlovu is exploring the connection between cancer and Candida.
Graduate student Easter Ndlovu is exploring the connection between cancer and Candida.
Read about some our U of R researchers receiving funding for their innovative projects.
U of R physicist Zisis Papandreou and his team have built the Generation-II BioPETx nuclear imaging detector – one of the world’s most advanced tools for looking inside living plants.
University of Regina biology students are shining a light on Regina’s most surprising fly-by-night operation.
University of Regina graduate students are working to find natural solutions to pressing farming problems.
For almost 50 years, the University of Regina’s field station in the Cypress Hills has supported research that has led to internationally significant discoveries.
Collaboration can be the key to discovery. In the case of a dynamic partnership between a University of Regina research team and an industry partner, it’s also the key to an award that celebrates innovation.
Safe water is vital to human health, and that’s why a long-term collaboration between a University of Regina scientist and Saskatchewan’s Water Security Agency (WSA) is important to the province.