 | In the Spotlight - Research Excellence at UWindsor:
UWindsor physicist named to national cancer-fighting team
Dr. Chitra Rangan, associate professor in the Department of Physics, is among 21 Canadian scientists and physicians appointed to do research on developing high-tech devices that will help detect the early onset of leukemia and lung cancer.
 Dr. Chitra Rangan (right), with Master's student Ruby Huang, and post doctoral fellow Taiwang Cheng (left) /Photograph by: Nick Brancaccio, The Windsor Star/ |
The project will receive $5 million over five years from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada. The funding will provide great research opportunities for two of Dr. Rangan's students who will be involved in the project: Master's students Ruby Huang and post-doctoral fellow Taiwang Cheng will receive invaluable training in the rapidly growing field of biomedical technologies and will gain first-hand experience at working with a multidisciplinary research group.
Congratulation, Dr. Rangan and team, on this great recognition for your research achievements!
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The Department of Political Science invites students to meet with prominent political actors as part of the Distinguished Speaker Series - check out the last lecture of the series on November 23
Upcoming seminars at the Centre for Research in Reasoning, Argumentation & Rhetoric
Fall Convocation'09 was held in October - read what Shauna Kashluba, 2008/9 Governor General Gold Medalist, and other recent UWindsor graduates share about their life-changing experience at UWindsor Grad success stories:
Environmental Engineering graduate recognized for plastics recycling research
UWindsor Chemistry graduate receives prestigious 2009 NSERC Doctoral Prize
Psychology doctoral student and a Statistics UWindsor graduate receive 2009 SSHRC Vanier Scholarships | |  | Message from the Dean
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