Advances could shrink medical imaging and advance precision agriculture.
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The new 21,000 sq ft facility will advance vaccine research and biomanufacturing.
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Research
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New research from UM investigates AI literacy and safety for children.
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Advances could shrink medical imaging and advance precision agriculture.
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UM researchers are studying the mechanism of how Gram-negative bacteria use the T6SS as a weapon.
Students
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Science Co-op recognizes co-recipients of the Science Co-op Student of the Year Award: Deborah Owoyemi and Rudra Patel.
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UM researchers are studying the mechanism of how Gram-negative bacteria use the T6SS as a weapon.
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Indigenous
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Mawachihitotaak (Let’s Get Together): Métis Studies Symposium Sept. 25 to 28
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The Faculty of Science’s commitment at the University of Manitoba