research roundup

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Research Roundup: SFU joins ARTIC-2 and Dr. Amy Parent named UNESCO co-chair for Indigenous rights

Peak Web July 15, 2025

By: Corbett Gildersleve, News Writer SFU researchers collaborate with international group to better track infectious diseases  In May, an SFU team joined the ARTIC-2 project, a collaboration between the University of Birmingham, UK, and researchers in Kenya, Ghana, and the Republic of Congo, to develop low-cost genome sequencing procedures and equipment, and expand their use. Dr. Caroline Colijn, professor in the department of mathematics and Canada 150 research chair, is co-leading part of the project. Colijn told SFU News, “Genome sequencing was with us from the start of the pandemic, and it helped to inform public health policies and decisions…

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Research Roundup: March 2020

News March 30, 2020

By: Paige Riding, News Writer SFU researchers have been contributing to the research efforts related to the COVID-19 virus. The researchers mentioned in this piece responded to a funding opportunity announced by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) earlier…

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Research Roundup

News January 17, 2020

Written by: Alice Fleerackers, Peak Contributor Warming waters pose problems for the future of coastal kelp  From melting ice caps on our poles to forest fires in the Amazon, the impacts of climate change are everywhere. New research by SFU…

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Research Roundup

News November 18, 2019

By: Alice Fleerackers, SFU Student A deep dive into digital addiction sleeplessness, anxiety, relationship issues — these are just a few of a long list of outcomes associated with digital addiction, according to new research by SFU Beedie professor Leyland…

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SFU’s Gries Labs looks for green solutions to pest control

Peak Web November 29, 2018

Written by: Chris Baxter, SFU Student   SFU grad student Andreas Fischer keeps his lab stocked with around 100 specimens of Canada’s most poisonous spider, the black widow, as he works to find environmentally friendly solutions to pest control. These…

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SFU researchers look into technology to save lives and improve batteries

Peak Web November 15, 2018

Written by: Trevor Steele, Peak Associate   First responders might soon be able to save lives with hands-free drones Researchers at SFU have started working on technology to control drones using only facial expressions or arm gestures. The aim is…

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Researchers study how to better treat mental health problems for seniors and youth

Peak Web November 8, 2018

Written by: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   Video games can help seniors maintain health SFU education and gerontology researcher David Kaufman has found that playing video games is good for the mental health of the elderly. Kaufman’s research, which surveyed…

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Medical research breakthroughs at SFU

Peak Web November 1, 2018

Written by: Trevor Steele, Peak Associate   Cannabis may help provide pain and seizure relief Recent research led by SFU faculty revealed how cannabis may help relieve pain and seizures. The study was led by Reza Ghovanloo and Peter Ruben…

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SFU psychology researchers look at dating violence across sexes and light-based treatments for mental health disorders

Peak Web October 25, 2018

Written by: Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   Teen boys found to experience greater relationship abuse than teen girls Among students aged 12 to 19, violence in relationships is experienced more by boys than girls, according to a psychology study led by SFU…

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SFU researchers study ways to improve air quality for pilots and pregnant women

Peak Web October 4, 2018

Written by Nathaniel Tok, Peak Associate   Airline mask use still effective with beards SFU researchers have debunked the myth that beards are threatening in low-oxygen situations, allowing pilots to grow facial hair. The research was done for Air Canada…

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