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Researchers unite in fight against cancer

Scientists at the University of Windsor will join forces with Windsor Regional Hospital and the region’s health care community to create a united research group that aims to find new ways of treating...

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Cancer researcher to take icy lake plunge tomorrow

Lisa Porter is well aware of how cold it’s been this week, but is doing everything in her power not to think too much about it. She’ll need all the mental fortitude she can muster when she plunges into...

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UWindsor biologist to address Earth Day dinner

UWindsor biology professor and award-winning cancer researcher Lisa Porter is the featured guest of the eighth annual Earth Day Dinner, a fundraising event for Canada South Science City, on Wednesday,...

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Zebrafish show promise for better cancer treatment delivery

Tiny tropical fish much like minnows may hold the key to helping oncologists deliver more personalized and effective methods of treatments to their cancer patients.That’s the aim of Indrajit Sinha, CEO...

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UWindsor researchers collaborate on new Global Cancer Research Office

The collaborative efforts of UWindsor researchers, local hospitals and community supporters reached another milestone Monday as the Windsor Cancer Research Group (WCRG) launched PASSPORTS: Bridging...

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Forum to discuss Windsor’s ground-breaking research into cancer

Biology professor Lisa Porter will discuss local research programs into cancer in a free public forum on campus Tuesday.

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Forum opens campus doors to cancer collaboration

A public forum Tuesday discussed local research into cancer, its prevention and treatment.

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Biology student to run for brain cancer research

Third-year biology student Samer Jassar spends a fair amount of time working in the lab trying to understand the various pathways that allow cancer cells to spread.This weekend, he’ll hit the pathways...

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Cancer researcher pays tribute to mother in Relay for Life

UWindsor biology professor Lisa Porter will run in the Relay for Life on June 20.

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Seminar series to share impact of cancer research funding

The Seeds4Hope Community Seminar Series will highlight the impact of local cancer research grants.

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UWindsor research leaders honoured by the Royal Society of Canada

Faculty of Law professor William E. Conklin received the highest honour in Canadian academia recently when he was named a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada.

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Event to celebrate kinesiology student research

Biology professor Lisa Porter will deliver a keynote address during Tuesday’s Kinesiology Research Day.

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UWindsor celebrates success with Windsor Cancer Research Group

A group of more than 130 guests raised a glass during the recent  Windsor Cancer Research Group’s (WCRG) Cheers to Hope event held recently at the Walkerville Brewery. WCRG is a cooperative of local...

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Biology students to share their brain cancer research results at fundraising...

Brain cancer researchers will join the Windsor Spring Sprint walk, to help raise funds for the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada, and to share their work progress with the public. 

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Local grants provide Seeds4Hope in research to fight cancer

Three UWindsor researchers won two-year grants totalling $233,500 as seed funding to support cancer-related studies.

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