Arctic Research Foundation – Polar Data Analyst Project

This phase will continue some of the work started in the last phase regarding visualization of data. Some of the basic file types and visualization standards were established in the last phase. Basic file types such as images and .pdf files were considered. In this phase the exploration of the incorporation of ARC GIS for […]

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Predicting rover mobility on slopes from single wheel experiments

Lunar and Martian exploration have been active topics in engineering and scientific research for the past decades. With several upcoming international and commercial missions bringing new organizations to the Lunar surface, there is heightened interest in micro-rovers that can reduce mission costs and overall risk. Reduction of cost and risk is possible by predicting the […]

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Blood and Nasal Biomarkers of Cat-SPIRE Efficacy

The Cat-SPIRE vaccine reduces symptoms in those who suffer from cat allergy. Two interns will work on complementary projects that will evaluate blood and nasal biomarkers of Cat-SPIRE efficacy. One trainee will examine changes to the DNA in special immune cells called dendritic cells, isolated from blood. The other trainee will examine markers of inflammation […]

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Corrosion evaluation of pipeline steels in H2O-saturated s-CO2 environments

We are studying how to transport CO2 efficiently and safely after capturing it from places like power plants. To do this, we have to compress the CO2 above a specific point to avoid any problems during transportation. But this compressed CO2 can be very corrosive and harmful to the materials used in pipelines, especially steel. […]

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Développement d’un microscope miniature pour l’étude de l’activité neuronale dans des animaux se déplaçant librement

Un but fondamental des neurosciences est la compréhension des opérations de base du cerveau, et comment celles-ci sont affectées par les changements comportementaux. Plus précisément, de quelles façons l’activité neuronale est-elle liée aux processus cognitifs et comportementaux ? Depuis son développement, la microscopie optique a toujours été un instrument de choix pour étudier les propriétés […]

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Operationalizing Two-Eyed Seeing

As the conservation sector moves forward to support Canada’s international commitments to protect the environment and honour Indigenous rights, there is increasing interest in pairing Indigenous with mainstream knowledges. Etuaptmumk, or Two-Eyed Seeing in Mi’kmaw as introduced by Elder Albert Marshall, offers a way to do this by leveraging the strengths of both indigenous and […]

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Towards fisheries reconciliation: developing a Kitasoo Xai’xais-led multi-species fisheries monitoring program

The goal of this research is to re-envision fisheries management in Canada, using the Kitasoo Xai’xais Nation as a case study. This objective of this project is to weave together culturally appropriate components of Kitasoo Xai’xais and western fisheries management by using an Indigenous methodological approach that centers Indigenous voices. To do this, we will […]

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An Examination of Invertebrate Community Composition and Density Differences Between Poor- and High-Quality Restored Wetlands in Central Interior British Columbia

Wetlands restored by Ducks Unlimited within the Central Interior of British Columbia are experiencing differences in the reproductive success of waterfowl. While some wetlands are facilitating the production of large broods of young, others are seeing low yields. During their breeding periods, waterfowl are dependent on food resources within wetlands to reproduce. Benthic macroinvertebrates (BMIs) […]

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Identification and Characterization of Antioxidant Activity in Canadian Wild Plants: A New Horizon in Wellness Industries

The proposed research project aims to explore and study natural substances called antioxidants that can be found in plants native to Canada. Antioxidants from plants are natural products that promote wellness by protecting our bodies from harmful molecules called free radicals. Certain plants that flourish under the conditions found in the Canadian prairies are likely […]

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Understanding and Predicting Daily Shifts in Emotion with Machine Learning

Individuals’ mood can change on a moment-to-moment basis. Understanding and predicating changes in mood, however, is difficult. A Canadian technology company, called UpBeing, has developed a mobile app to help collect data on mood (among other data) multiple times in a given day. The proposed study will use cutting-edge machine learning techniques and data provided […]

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Optimization of new inhibitors of type 2 serine proteases as anti-influenza agents

The proposed project aims at optimizing new antivirals to fight influenza. Current antivirals, which target proteins of the virus, suffer from severe resistance owing to mutations in the virus. Our group has identified some enzymes in the human lung that are critical for the maturation of the influenza virus. By blocking these enzymes, we expect […]

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