Incorporating the Fine Arts in Indigenous research practices Researchers in the Faculty of Fine Arts at the University of Lethbridge are breaking new ground with an exploration into Indigenous research practices.
Métis researcher and librettist Dr. Suzanne Steele welcomed as inaugural postdoctoral researcher for Faculty of Fine Arts Dr. Suzanne Steele is the first postdoctoral researcher for the Faculty of Fine Arts. A Métis librettist, Steele brings a wealth of knowledge and experience into the role.
ULethbridge Post-Doctoral Fellow: Optimizing the Future As computational power grows faster, the problems become more complex. Optimization is at the heart of success when it comes to solving computer problems efficiently. Post-doctoral fellow Sajad Fathi Hafshejani aims to keep up with the ever-evolving computational power of the future.
Faculty Friday | Dr. Carlos Romero, postdoctoral fellow This week we're chatting with Dr. Carlos Romero, a postdoctoral fellow doing excellent work in unraveling the complex systems of soil, crops, and land resilience to help people like farmers and policy makers make sense of it all.
Dr. Shayne Dahl (BA '07) named uLeth's first Banting Postdoctoral Researcher Dr. Shayne Dahl (BA '07) has been named the University of Lethbridge's first Banting Postdoctoral Researcher. Shayne will be studying global Shugendo with the Department of Religious Studies.
Piecing together the RNA puzzle: Dr. Julia Guegueniat research highlight What role does RNA play in disease development? Dr. Julia Guegueniat pieces together this molecular puzzle.
Developing better anti-viral treatments: Dr. Maulik Badmalia's research highlight Dr. Maulik Badmalia is searching for a better way to develop anti-viral treatments that are more effective and have less side-effects.
Biochar and Bovines: Highlighting Dr. Carlos Romero's Research Dr. Romero proposes to help farmers fight climate change while making their crops more productive.
Living with Chronic Conditions: Dr. Kamrul Islam's Research Highlight Chronic conditions, such as diabetes or dementia, are becoming more common. As of 2019, 44% of Canadian adults aged 20+ have at least 1 of 10 common chronic diseases [https://www.canada.ca/
Gut Check: Highlighting Dr. Chelsea Matisz’s research on the gut-brain axis and IBD How connected is our brain to our gut? Dr. Chelsea Matisz studies the relationship between chronic gut-inflammation and mood disorders, and she’s discovering just how deep the connection goes. Chronic gut-inflammation is
Gambling in the Time of COVID: Dr. Carrie A. Leonard Research Highlight When the casinos are shut down, where do gamblers go? Dr. Carrie A. Leonard wants to find out.
Saving the Greater Sage-Grouse: Dr. Graham's Research Highlight Dr. Brendan Graham has been studying Canadian birds for seventeen years. His research is involved in ecological investigations, and often assists in conservation efforts. One such project is Graham’s work with the