Four University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have been recognized with one of Canada’s highest academic honours for invaluable contributions in their fields. Dr. Dwight Newman (DPhil) and Dr. Leon Kochian (PhD) have been named Royal Society of Canada (RSC) Fellows, and Dr. Steven Rayan (PhD) and Dr. Allyson Stevenson (PhD) have both been named College Members of the RSC.
Traditionally, the only way to gauge the strength of our bones would be to break them. Now, researchers at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) are using advanced imaging tools to capture insights into bone strength, all while keeping them intact.
VIDO scientists at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) have developed tiny, lab-grown “mini lungs” that mimic real human lungs, giving researchers a powerful new way to study how viruses infect us and accelerate the development of vaccines and treatments.
Two University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers have received special positions from an organization dedicated to fostering academic connections between Canada and the United States.