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University of Lethbridge iGEM team golden, now focused on next steps with Lethbridge Fire and EMS
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/university-lethbridge-igem-team-golden-now-focused-next-steps-lethbridge-fire-and-emsWieden, the iGEM supervisor and director of the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute, says the U of ... with the U of L and their researchers.” Wieden, the iGEM supervisor and director of the Alberta RNA ...
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Research collaboration between University of Lethbridge and University of Calgary takes aim at hepatitis C virus
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/research-collaboration-between-university-lethbridge-and-university-calgary-takes-aimthe province’s most advanced research programs. “There’s no single lab in Alberta that would have all ... Alberta that would have all the components we’re using to approach this problem, but by combining the ...
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Globetrotting U of L sex researchers making a name for themselves
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/globetrotting-u-l-sex-researchers-making-name-themselvesknowledge on sexual orientation and is garnering attention from afar. Originally from Evansburg, Alberta ...
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100 Women Who Care, Lethbridge group gives to U of L’s Chess for Life program
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/100-women-who-care-lethbridge-group-gives-u-l%E2%80%99s-chess-life-programongoing work with schools in Lethbridge and youth who are sentenced to Chess for Life by Alberta Justice. ...
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iGEM teams continue to work on their projects despite no lab access
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/igem-teams-continue-work-their-projects-despite-no-lab-accessagricultural pests prevalent in Alberta and elsewhere. “iGEM is more than the lab bench, there are several ... focus on advancing the use of antimicrobial peptides to combat agricultural pests prevalent in Alberta ...
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Parasitic worm manipulating ants into zombie-like behaviour the focus of recent U of L study
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/parasitic-worm-manipulating-ants-zombie-behaviour-focus-recent-u-l-studyfarmers time and money. They are prevalent in the Cypress Hills area of southeastern Alberta and ... southeastern Alberta and southwestern Saskatchewan. “When these ants ingest larvae of the fluke, they crawl to ...
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Storytelling project seeks to understand Indigenous youth experiences to mitigate youth homelessness
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/storytelling-project-seeks-understand-indigenous-youth-experiences-mitigate-youthhave aged out of care in southern Alberta. The storytelling aspect, including interviews and the ... youth people under 30 who have aged out of care in southern Alberta. The storytelling aspect, including ...
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ARRTI researcher earns $642,600 CIHR grant to investigate complex process of ribosome formation
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/arrti-researcher-earns-642600-cihr-grant-investigate-complex-process-ribosomewithin the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI), but also include collaborators at the ... that will be based at the U of L and within the Alberta RNA Research and Training Institute (ARRTI), ...
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Stories for British Museums, student art exhibition on Indigenous object repatriation project, goes virtual
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/stories-british-museums%C2%A0student-art-exhibition-indigenous-object-repatriation-project(throughout southern Alberta and Montana) and now are held in the UK. “The Elders selected the objects we ...
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Research group patenting urinary analysis to diagnose concussion and enhance recovery protocols
https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/research-group-patenting-urinary-analysis-diagnose-concussion-and-enhance-recovery(University of Calgary, Alberta Health Services) and Tony Montina (Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, ...