New USask infrastructure to bolster agricultural research
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has received $11.8 million in funding for two new facilities that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching.
News and stories about research at the University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan (USask) has received $11.8 million in funding for two new facilities that will provide critical workspace for crop and soil science research and teaching.
“How does it feel knowing your work benefits everyone on Earth?”
Dr. Ingrid Pickering (PhD), chief science officer of the Canadian Light Source (CLS) and professor of Geological Sciences at the University of Saskatchewan (USask), is the recipient of this year’s STEM award at the Graham YWCA Saskatoon Women of Distinction Awards.
Saskatchewan is helping to build nuclear expertise in the region by offering the Canadian National Nuclear Energy Management School (NEMS) at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) this week.
Could a potential treatment for Alzheimer’s disease be sitting in the dairy cooler of your local grocery store?
A team of University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers, using innovative genetic screening, have identified a new target to suppress breast cancer growth.
Using cutting-edge nuclear imaging technology, medical isotopes produced at the Saskatchewan Cyclotron Facility (Facility) and a deep knowledge of chemistry and biology, two University of Saskatchewan (USask) researchers are uncovering surprising connections between plant science and human health.