Biological Information Processing program puts research in the hands of students The Canadian Centre for Behavioural Neuroscience at the Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge engages and inspires students.
Biological Information Processing program puts research in the hands of students BIP provides undergraduate, graduate students and post-doctoral fellows with hands-on experience that is easily translatable to industry
Gairdner speaker event brings Dr. Samuel Weiss to campus Internationally renowned neuroscientist will present talks to high school students as well as U of L faculty, staff and students on Oct. 21
New Biological Information Processing program presents incredible oppportunity The unique approach of the BIP program makes it attractive to students who are looking at gaining hands-on experience that is easily translatable to industry
2013 Gill Symposium honours neuroscience researcher McNaughton Receives Gill Award for significant contributions to neuroscience research
Alumnus Clark returns to CCBN in search of answers to brain's puzzle Dr. Ben Clark has come full circle, returning to the U of L to continue the work he first began as an undergraduate neuroscience student
Synbiologica records another win Student researcher/entrepreneurs have developed a new method of detecting hormones and are in the process of patenting their idea
Prenatal stress in fathers can harm offspring The study findings could have major implications for public health approaches in human populations
South Venture winners await patent approval The South Venture Business Plan Competition winners are already in the process of patenting their idea