GLIER at UWindsor
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The Great Lakes Center for Fresh Waters and Human Health is moving to the University of Michigan, thanks to $6.5 million in U.S. federal funding. 🌊🔬 #UWindsorResearch Read more: uwindsor.ca/dailynews/2024…
A pleasure contributing to this piece led by colleagues UTK Microbiology Steven Wilhelm Brittany N. Zepernick, PhD. Momentum building to understand implications of losing winter ice. GLIER at UWindsor UWindsor Research and Innovation NSERC / CRSNG IJC - International Joint Commission theconversation.com/losing-winter-… via The Conversation U.S.
Just deployed! A new buoy in Lake Erie's central basin will help researchers model coastal erosion. Look out for UWRAEON1 on Great Lakes Observing System (GLOS) #GreatLakes #portstanley
🚨 Join us for a #GreatLakes seminar TUESDAY NOAA Great Lakes Environmental Research Laboratory or virtually! "Applying New Technology at a Great (Lake) Scale: What are We Waiting for?" When: Tues, June 18, 11-12pm Who: Ed Verhamme, LimnoTech Eddie Verhamme For registration & more: ciglr.seas.umich.edu/event/061824-e…
GLIER at UWindsor School of the Environment @ UWindsor Prof Ken Drouillard shared good news on fish consumption guidance for Winam Gulf KMFRI #ARBECII in Kisumu 🇰🇪. Hg levels declined over 24 years and no recommended limits on consumption of tilapia (1/2)
(2/2) Nile perch another story. Slower growth rates result in elevated accumulation of Hg in larger fish. Excellent start to dissertation research by GLIER at UWindsor Science UWindsor graduate student Dennis Otieno
So great to have the chance to see our lab’s three most recent GLIER at UWindsor UWindsor Integrative Biology postdoctoral fellows Andy Turko Christine Madliger Britney L. Firth - such amazing colleagues and friends
UWindsor's commitment to innovative Great Lakes Research is explored in the The Globe and Mail today. GLIER at UWindsor The Healthy Headwaters Lab Robert Michael McKay theglobeandmail.com/life/adv/artic…
GLIER visiting scholar, Dr. John Hartig, along with The Healthy Headwaters Lab, reviews the Ecosystem Approach. uwindsor.ca/dailynews/2024…
Researchers from GLIER at UWindsor joined the world’s top scientists for a workshop addressing freshwater harmful algal blooms. Experts from 12 counties gathered to identify key knowledge gaps and research directions over the coming five years. bit.ly/4fbOZGF
How are blue-green algae blooms threatening the Great Lakes? GLIER at UWindsor's Robert Michael McKay talks to CBC Windsor. cbc.ca/news/canada/wi…
Safeguarding Healthy Great Lakes starts in the catchment. Conservation, restoration, #Reconciliation go hand in hand at 🇨🇦 newest National Park. Much respect GLIER at UWindsor Centre for Cities (C4C) colleagues Dr. Catherine Febria Anneke Smit The Healthy Headwaters Lab for their leadership nytimes.com/2024/08/03/wor…
Our first guest speaker is Heather Stirratt, director of the IJC - International Joint Commission Great Lakes Regional Office. She will be presenting on Friday, September 6 at 11am at GLIER at UWindsor !
There's still time to register! Check out the State of the Strait poster that's pinned above ⬆️ And for those who are in Detroit or will be around the Detroit area and would like to attend, please contact Dayna Hart ([email protected]). ⬇️
GLIER at UWindsor is proud to introduce Dr. Emily Varga, Ph.D. of Environmental Science. 🎉Emily Varga successfully completed her Ph.D. defense on Sept. 9th! Below are committee members, George Bullerjahn, Katie Stammler, Emily Varga, Tanya Noel, Catherine Febria and Mike McKay.