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  1. Cancer-fighting properties of the buffalo bean being investigated by U of L research team

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/cancer-fighting-properties-buffalo-bean-being-investigated-u-l-research-team

    Sophie Kernéis-Golsteyn, fellow researcher and married to Roy, was the principal investigator in a study ...  Roy,  was  the  principal   investigator  in  a  study  that  examined  extracts  of  the  buffalo ...

  2. Exchange Application

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/international/content/exchange-application

    my first semester of studies after being admitted on probation Currently on academic probation In ... GPA * Cumulative GPA * Year of Study * How many courses will you have completed towards your degree ...

  3. Celebrating Canada through art: LandMarks 2017 opens in Indian Battle Park on June 20

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/celebrating-canada-through-art-landmarks-2017-opens-indian-battle-park-june-20

    did in the class had to do with studying and learning about that space,” says 2Bears. “So most of our ... what we did in the class had to do with studying and learning about that space,” says 2Bears. “So most ...

  4. U of L student awarded a National Geographic Society Early Career Grant

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-student-awarded-national-geographic-society-early-career-grant

    netted Francisco Gomez Jimenez, a master’s student studying under Dr. Paul Vasey at the University of ... Francisco Gomez Jimenez, a master’s student studying under Dr. Paul Vasey at the University of Lethbridge, ...

  5. U of L neuroscientists awarded nearly $2 million for research into Alzheimer's disease

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-neuroscientists-awarded-nearly-2-million-research-alzheimers-disease

    next to plaques become either hyperactive or hypoactive. Previous research using functional MRI studies ...

  6. U of L neuroscientists awarded nearly $2 million for research into Alzheimer’s disease

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-neuroscientists-awarded-nearly-2-million-research-alzheimer%E2%80%99s-disease

    next to plaques become either hyperactive or hypoactive. Previous research using functional MRI studies ...

  7. U of L’s space imaging group scores success on two fronts

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l%E2%80%99s-space-imaging-group-scores-success-two-fronts

    student studying under physics professor Dr. David Naylor, first started collaborating with the ... technical and one personal. When Ian Veenendaal, a doctoral student studying under physics professor Dr. ...

  8. U of L computing team captures fifth place in programming contest

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/u-l-computing-team-captures-fifth-place-programming-contest

    competition for most of the team members. The U of L top team, composed of Roderick MacCrimmon, who’s studying ... Roderick MacCrimmon, who’s studying physics and computer science, and Josip Smolcic and Joshua Swidinsky, ...

  9. The answer is “Who is Sharon Lawson?”

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/answer-%E2%80%9Cwho-sharon-lawson%E2%80%9D

    members of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, that she studies medieval history at Cambridge in the United ...

  10. Jackson Two Bears named Tier II Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Arts Research and Technology

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/jackson-two-bears-named-tier-ii-canada-research-chair-indigenous-arts-research-and

    location. The point wasn’t to study the location from afar but to be immersed in it, spend time there, find ... on campus, we had to be on location. The point wasn’t to study the location from afar but to be ...