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  1. Hope for Tomorrow Research Competition

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/hope-tomorrow-research-competition

    the fields of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.  Be affiliated with a graduate degree-granting ...

  2. 2001

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/governance/2001-3

    as well as the University Community. October 4 will be hilighted with events around faculty and ...

  3. University of Lethbridge Research Fund (ULRF)

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/research/grants/university-lethbridge-research-fund-ulrf

    project description written so that a non-expert in the field of study can understand the proposed ... research, the scope and objectives of the project. Also outline the potential significance of the study to ... can include: themes; areas of research or creative activity; objectives; methods/approaches; study ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. American neuroscientist to spend fall semester at U of L through Fulbright Canada and the Palix Foundation

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/american-neuroscientist-spend-fall-semester-u-l-through-fulbright-canada-and-palix-foundation

    Centre in Brooklyn, New York, has studied the effects of substances like marijuana and cocaine on brain ...   Centre  in  Brooklyn,  New  York,  has  studied  the  effects  of   substances  like  marijuana  and ...

  6. Gold-medal winning University of Lethbridge iGEM team may have answer for widespread agricultural problem

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/gold-medal-winning-university-lethbridge-igem-team-may-have-answer-widespread-agricultural-problem

    people generally just study RNA, so it isn’t made in large quantities,” says Glaister. The group tackled ...  expensive  than  making  a  pesticide   because  people  generally  just  study  RNA,  so  it  isn’t  made ...

  7. Dual credit initiative introduces high school students to university coursework

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/dual-credit-initiative-introduces-high-school-students-university-coursework

    Stout, a social studies teacher at LCI. The course is a version of the same one that’s been offered at ...  teaches  critical  thinking  skills,  and   Aaron  Stout,  a  social  studies  teacher  at  LCI.  The ...

  8. Wind testing plays role in design of Destination Project’s proposed Science and Academic Building

    https://www.ulethbridge.ca/communications/wind-testing-plays-role-design-destination-project%E2%80%99s-proposed-science-and-academic-building

    comprehensive study of how southern Alberta’s winds will interact with KPMB|Stantec Architects’ proposed SAB ... government funding, and when it does, the building’s design will reflect comprehensive study of how southern ...

  9. 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 ...

  10. 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 ...