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U of A researchers create AI program to analyze bird field data
Researchers at the University of Alberta’s Augustana Campus have created an artificial intelligence (AI) program that will reduce the amount…
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U of A researchers testing graft technology to make islet transplantations more accessible
A University of Alberta research team is testing a graft technology that will deliver anti-rejection immunosuppression drugs to newly transplanted…
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Helen Zhang
New lab will explore how exercise can combat symptoms of chronic diseases
The Canadian Foundation for Innovation and the Government of Alberta have each provided $507,115 in funding for the Precision Human…
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U of A study provides strategy to prevent wildfires from burning out of control
Researchers at the University of Alberta have used a data analytics model to determine a strategy for preventing medium-difficulty wildfires…
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U of A researcher finds new pathotypes causing clubroot disease in canola
A new study on clubroot disease from University of Alberta researchers found seven new pathotypes that contribute to the decline…
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U of A research to explore fundamentals of T-cell regulation
More than 2 million Canadians are affected by auto-immune disease, which is when the immune system attacks healthy organs, cells,…
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U of A researchers use database to uncover lost spinal cord injury research
The lack of transparency in biomedical research can set back efficient treatment production, according to University of Alberta researchers. Findings…
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Lily Polenchuk
Lactic acid measuring device could identify children with malaria
University of Alberta researchers have found that a portable blood test athletes use to measure their lactic acid levels can…
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Emma Kasinyabo
Humans of UAlberta: Emma Kasinyabo
Shortly after taking the University of Alberta’s MMI 113 class on medical microbiology for health care professionals, Emma Kasinyabo became…
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U of A researcher working to improve turnover in the game industry
Is your favourite video game more than three years old? Then the people who designed it may have already left…
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