South Venture winners await patent approval The South Venture Business Plan Competition winners are already in the process of patenting their idea
Kovalchuk, Kolb team up for CIHR project The studies ask why does radiation delivered in one part of your body to help eliminate cancer cells affect your memory, balance and other behaviours normally managed by your brain
Healthy futures Dr. Gerlinde Metz and her team of student researchers are advancing our understanding of preterm birth and are leading the way for a healthy tomorrow
Exemplary research + engaged students = extraordinary results Recently named Canada's Research University of the Year (2012, undergraduate category), the U of L has been growing toward this honour for some time
Myrtle makes her campus debut The University welcomes 16-week old Myrtle to campus as a guide-dog-in-training with student Lauren Hamilton
Searching for genetic connections Dr. Olga Kovalchuk is seeking a genetic connection between the disruption of sleep patterns and the development of cancer cells
Research dollars continue to flow The business of research at the University of Lethbridge continues to grow, thanks to recent funding awards and partnerships
Metz part of team investigating premature labour Alberta has Canada's highest provincial rate for premature births, accounting for more than nine per cent of babies born each year
Sutherland on the cutting edge of science Dr. Robert Sutherland was one of the lead researchers that helped launch the University's Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience