(Opens in new window) February 11, 2022 Daily News Celebrating the International Day of Women and Girls in Science McMaster is proud to recognize the critical research being executed by women in STEM.
February 11, 2022 Non-invasive monitoring and diagnostic framework present a breakthrough in cardiological treatment Doctors say the framework will help individualize and improve future treatment for patients with cardiovascular disease.
February 4, 2022 Behind the Big Ideas: Paulin Coulibaly Explore the cutting-edge research of our Fireball Family members and meet the innovative people “Behind the Big Ideas.”
February 1, 2022 Academic and Industry Powerhouses Combine Forces to Rethink the Future of Inclusive Mobility Cubic Transportation Systems and McMaster University have launched Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility.
January 28, 2022 Babak Nahid-Mobarakeh honoured with prestigious fellowship recognizing electric motor drive systems research The electrical and computer engineering professor is being honoured with an extraordinary fellowship within the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
(Opens in new window) January 26, 2022 The Conversation In the media: Concussion management is changing as more research suggests exercise is best approach Research aims to develop understanding of the effects of exercise by studying its impacts not only on symptoms, but also on brain activity.
(Opens in new window) January 25, 2022 Brighter World McMaster ranked #1 for graduate student research intensity According to the 2021 Research Infosource rankings, McMaster placed first in graduate student research intensity – averaging $68,900 per graduate student.
January 21, 2022 Lydell Wiebe presented HA Krentz award by the Canadian Institute of Steel Construction The award is presented to the researcher with the highest ranked proposal submitted in that year and represents a $5,000 top-up in addition to the grant.
(Opens in new window) January 13, 2022 HAMILTON HEALTH SCIENCES In the media: Hamilton virology lab gets a ‘grasp’ on COVID-19 testing When a local lab feared running out of forceps due to a global supply-chain shortage, the McMaster Manufacturing Research Institute (MMRI) leapt into action to create an even better tool.
(Opens in new window) January 12, 2022 Brighter World Ten McMaster researchers named Canada Research Chairs The researchers were named as part of a national strategy to make the country a global leader in research and development.
(Opens in new window) December 30, 2021 LESTER FILES Perseverance Pays off: Michael Justason’s Career Story Michael Justason discusses his career journey to McMaster University.
(Opens in new window) December 22, 2021 THE TORONTO STAR In the media: Seven tech trends to watch in 2022 McMaster scientists recently found a way to better control the fat and muscle content of cultured meat, bringing the possibility of lab-grown steak a step closer.