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Dr. Imogen R. Coe, Associate Dean, Research and Partnerships, has been invited by His Excellency, The Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, to attend the NSERC Awards Ceremony Celebrating Canada's Top Natural Sciences and Engineering Researchers on February 27, 2012 at Rideau Hall in Ottawa. Left: Dr. Imogen R. CoeTo learn more about the awards, please visit the NSERC Website.
06 Feb 2012 Research News & Events
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Prof talks about new way of detecting breast cancer tomorrow Until recently, x-ray mammography was the only practical procedure for the detection of breast cancer, but there may be a better way. Professor Amir Asif, chair of York’s Department of Computer Science & Engineering, will discuss it at the next York eHealth Alliance Lecture Series. The talk, “Time Reversal Array Imaging Algorithms: Application to Breast Cancer Detection”, will take place tomorrow, from...
17 Jan 2012 Research News & Events
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High doses of vitamin D might affect Lou Gehrig's disease High daily doses of vitamin D may improve the quality of life for patients diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) or Lou Gehrig’s disease, a study at York University has found. Using an animal model, the study’s researchers found that the motor performance and muscle endurance of mice with ALS improved when they were given higher than normal doses of vitamin...
17 Jan 2012 Research News & Events
Read moreYork University Chemistry Professor Muhammad Yousaf’s ground breaking research has recently been highlighted in Chemical and Engineering News and Science Magazine. Professor Yousaf and his team have developed a new method for controlling and analysing human cell functions by delivering and incorporating molecules to…
TORONTO, November 24, 2011 − Tom McElroy, one of Canada’s foremost atmospheric scientists, will lead a major research initiative at York University to design instruments that can be used in space to study air quality, the ozone layer and climate change.The Natural Sciences and Engineering…
An original member of York’s Department of Physics & Astronomy, who helped prove asteroids travel through space with Earth and had one named after him, has died at age 74. Professor Emeritus Kim Innanen died at Sunnybrook Medical Centre on Aug.…
He’s filmed Katrina, braved Gustav and chased Earl, Ike, Igor and Noel. His truck is fortified with hail guards, his $10,000 video camera is waterproof and he wears wetsuits to do his job. Meet Mark Robinson, storm hunter. Last year, while finishing…
Celebrating Canada's Top Natural Sciences & Engineering ResearchersDr. Imogen R. Coe, Associate Dean, Research and Partnerships, has been invited by His Excellency, The Right Honourable David Johnston, Governor General of Canada, to attend the NSERC Awards... more... |
Prof talks about new way of detecting breast cancer tomorrow![]() Prof talks about new way of detecting breast cancer tomorrow Until recently, x-ray mammography was the only practical procedure for the detection of breast cancer, but there may be a... more... |
High doses of vitamin D might affect Lou Gehrig's disease![]() High doses of vitamin D might affect Lou Gehrig's disease High daily doses of vitamin D may improve the quality of life for patients diagnosed with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS)... more... |
Chemist gives new capabilities to human cells![]() York University Chemistry Professor Muhammad Yousaf’s ground breaking research has recently been highlighted in Chemical and Engineering News and Science Magazine. Professor Yousaf and his team have developed a... more... |
Top atmospheric scientist will develop technology at York University to track atmospheric changeTORONTO, November 24, 2011 − Tom McElroy, one of Canada’s foremost atmospheric scientists, will lead a major research initiative at York University to design instruments that can be used in... more... |
Professor Kim Innanen had asteroid named after him![]() An original member of York’s Department of Physics & Astronomy, who helped prove asteroids travel through space with Earth and had one named after him, has died at age 74.... more... |