Path of learning has taken Justin Vigar around the world Justin Vigar, who will receive a master of science during Saturday's convocation ceremonies, credits the U of L and its liberal education philosophy for providing him with a transformative experience that has helped him become a scientist
Winners of the annual Chinook Symposium in Chemistry & Biochemistry From students in high school to those at the doctoral level, all showcased their research at the annual Chinook Symposium
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
Opening of Science Commons ushers in new era for Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ of Lethbridge At 38,500 sq. metres, it is the largest development on the U of L campus since the original construction of Ãâ·Ñ¸£Àû×ÊÔ´ÔÚÏß¿´Æ¬ Hall began in 1969
Diverse experience as a post-doc opens doors to industry Being willing to switch gears gave Joe Ross a skill set prized by industry
U of L researchers awarded more than $1.8 million in NSERC funding Grants will spur research in multiple disciplines
Lethbridge iGEM teams hit the ground running The U of L collegiate iGEM team has been awarded a pipetting robot and $2,000 in cash for demonstrating the think-design-test cycle for lean start-ups
Igniting southern Alberta students for science First annual Let's Talk Science Challenge engaged more than 100 middle school students from southern Alberta
Alberta Innovates grant facilitates joint research project on the hepatitis B virus HBV is a global public health problem responsible for a million deaths every year
New NSERC program links RNA research and industry partners The U of L, along with the Université de Sherbrooke and industry partners, have established the RNA Innovation program to give students the chance to develop skills in RNA research and scientific leadership while gaining industry experience