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New and renewed 鶹ýվ CIFAR AI chairs turn focus on neglected research topics

Published: 13 February 2024

Professor David Ifeoluwa Adelani (School of Computer Science) is 鶹ýվ’s newest Chair, as Professors Joelle Pineau and Reihaneh Rabbany have their appointments renewed

Lara Khoury appointed as 鶹ýվ’s new Associate Vice-President, Research

Published: 3 January 2024

Research + Innovation (R+I) is pleased to announce the appointment of Professor Lara Khoury of the Faculty of Law as Associate Vice-President, Research (AVPR). Professor Khoury’s three-year term...

2023 Gairdner National Program Lecture

Monday, October 23, 2023 14:30to16:30

Please join 鶹ýվ Research + Innovation for a joint 2023 Gairdner National Program Lecture featuring two Canada Gairdner International Award winners Professor Lynne E./researchCategory: Research...

鶹ýվ researchers identify a range of unexpected chemical contaminants in human milk

Published: 20 January 2026

An interdisciplinary team including researchers at 鶹ýվ has found a range of unexpected chemical contaminants in human milk samples from Canada and South Africa. The chemicals include...

Neurogenesis Speaker Series: February Edition

Wednesday, February 11, 2026 16:30to18:30

Come meet HBHL-supported Faculty! ...

Freshwater browning threatens growth and populations of economically important fish, 鶹ýվ researchers say

Published: 19 January 2026

Freshwater browning is stunting fish growth of some species, shrinking populations of others and changing the composition of fish communities, 鶹ýվ-led research suggests. “Browning” refers to...

Irradiated cannabis might still harbour toxic fungi and residues, 鶹ýվ study finds 

Published: 15 January 2026

Gamma irradiation, an industry-standard sterilization method for medicinal and recreational cannabis, does not fully eliminate toxic fungi or their chemical residues, a 鶹ýվ study has...

Findings suggest that certain medications for Type 2 diabetes reduce risk of dementia

Published: 15 January 2026

A large 鶹ýվ study has found that two classes of medications commonly prescribed for Type 2 diabetes, both incretin-based, are associated with a reduced risk of dementia....

Study offers evidence that racial bias is at play in overrepresentation of Black youth in Canadian child welfare systems

Published: 12 January 2026

Researchers who examined Canadian child welfare data found that Black children were not only investigated at a higher rate than their white peers but were also more likely to be taken from their...

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