First-year student to highlight U of T Mississauga’s sustainability initiatives on a global stage...
When Vera Allue learned that she would represent the University of Toronto Mississauga at COP29 in Azerbaijan...
Personalised cancer care for majority whose genes were sequenced, study finds
Whole genome sequencing could help identify new treatment recommendations for cancer patients.
NTU enters top 30 of Times Higher Education global rankings
NTU Singapore is ranked 30th in this year’s Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings, climbing two spots from last year’s ranking and becoming the youngest university in the top 30.
Berry-flavoured may be more dangerous than non-flavoured vapes: study
Findings build on growing evidence that adding flavours to vaping solutions can increase the dangers.
How fall vaccines keep pace with evolving viruses
UBC medicine researchers share how new vaccines are handled to ensure they are safe and effective against evolving strains of influenza and SARS-CoV-2.
Empowering research: Six Massey projects receive Marsden Fund support
Massey researchers have earned one Fast-Start and five Standard Marsden grants for 2024.
Gut health signals could transform arthritis treatment
Changes in the gut microbiome before rheumatoid arthritis is developed could provide a window of opportunity for preventative treatments, new research suggests.
New discoveries in stem cell research made by international research collaboration
An international team of researchers, including Dr Peter Etchells from our Department of Biosciences, have published new research which brings to light new discoveries in the development and understanding of stem cells.
Cutting-edge glass tech project gains Marsden funding
University of Canterbury research developing a new type of high-strength glass that could revolutionise LED lighting and solar energy has won a $941,000 funding boost.
Research projects awarded $11.9m
The 2024 round of the Marsden Fund sees 20 Te Herenga Waka projects receive funding.