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Online Science Café – Watch Prof. Kyle Biggar discuss the anti-cancer potential of a novel KDM5C inhibitor
Cancer is caused by unregulated cellular growth, leading to catastrophic consequences for the tissues and organs in which these cells…

Carleton Science remembers Prof. Chul Gyu Park
The Faculty of Science at Carleton University is mourning the loss of Chul Gyu Park, Associate Professor in the School…

Steven Cooke and William Twardek contribute to major migratory fish report documenting 76 per cent decline
Biology Prof. Steven Cooke and PhD student William Twardek are co-authors on a newly released global report on the status…

Biology PhD Jill Brooks receives shark research and outreach award
By Chris Cline Jill Brooks, a PhD student in Biology, has been awarded the Eugenie Clark Memorial Award from the…

Mark Boulay receives NSERC funding to continue search for dark matter with DEAP-3600 experiment

Faculty of Science announces new appointees to its leadership team
As the new Fall 2020 semester approaches, the Faculty of Science has appointed new Associate and Assistant Deans in various…

Online Science Café – Watch Prof. Alex Wong discuss ultraviolet decontamination of medical masks
Adequate personal protective equipment is critical for ensuring the safety of nurses, doctors, and other frontline workers during the COVID-19…

Research by Carleton Master of Science students shows that opioid hospitalizations decrease on statutory holidays
Holidays are a time for family and friends. They can heighten our emotions, both good and bad. Feelings of isolation…

Rowan Thomson named Assistant Dean (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion)
Carleton Prof. Rowan Thomson has been named Assistant Dean (Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) for a three-year term. In this role,…

Carleton Physicists Search for Particles Beyond Standard Model of Particle Physics

Computer Science alum launch RideBuddie app to serve long-distance ride share market
As COVID-19 dominated headlines and monopolized public consciousness, a significant shift in Canada’s transportation network went mostly unnoticed. In May…

Zona incerta: Prof. Melissa Chee's lab helps unveil new knowledge on the brain’s zone of uncertainty
By Ty Burke There are roughly 86 billion neurons in a human brain. It is our most complex organ –…
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