SPIRE earns international award A University of Lethbridge physics research team and a Lethbridge-based high tech data processing company are among the collective group of people behind the Herschel Space Telescope's Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver (SPIRE) instrument.
Golsteyn on cutting edge of cancer research Dr. Roy Golsteyn directs the Cancer Cell Laboratory where his team studies the problem of how cancer cells escape a cancer treatment
Looking deep into space The University of Lethbridge hosts more than 50 esteemed researchers at the SPIRE consortium meeting in Banff
5 questions with . . . Dr. Roy Golsteyn Dr. Roy Golsteyn looks to understand how cancer cells escape a cancer treatment, lessening the effects of chemotherapy and radiation