University of Lethbridge study investigates the effects of space travel on male and female astronauts Dr. Gerlinde Metz is leading a team of researchers in examining the effects of stresses on astronauts during space flight
Male experimenters make female rats uneasy Results show the sex of an experimenter is a crucial variable in preclinical studies using rodents
Study examines importance of social interaction on brain health in wake of pandemic isolation New study seeks to understand the mechanism behind how oxytocin works in the brain
Research group patenting urinary analysis to diagnose concussion and enhance recovery protocols Sport-related concussion has become one of the most important issues in sport
Dr. David Olson, world renowned researcher on preterm birth, to be recognized with honorary degree Olson has spent nearly 40 years addressing an urgent need for improved pregnancy outcomes
Researchers find potential new diagnostic tool to help pregnant women at risk As part of her master's degree in neuroscience, Hannah Scott led a study that identified a technique that could one day help identify women at risk of developing diabetes early in their pregnancy
U of L post-doc examines long-term effects of environmental exposures during pregnancy, including glyphosate Dr. Stephanie King's research points to the need to study effects of glyphosate in future generations
U of L researchers demonstrate the importance of studying sex differences Drs. Gerlinde Metz and Jamshid Faraji have developed an animal model that demonstrates sex differences in the thermal response to stress
U of L study shows ancestral prenatal stress linked to premature aging and increased risk of disease Study results open new avenues to understanding how to predict and potentially prevent non-communicable diseases
Financial investment spurs genome sciences research in Alberta U of L will be the lead hub in BioNet Alberta, a newly established provincial genome sciences and bioinformatics research network