Recipients
Ron Geyer
Supervisor(s):
Ramji Khandelwal
Ramji Khandelwal
Four groups from the U of S have been awarded $400,000 through SHRF's Research Group Development program.
A medical pioneer in the making.
“That first involvement opened up an entirely new field to me that I would otherwise have never gotten involved in.”
One of only three such labs in the world, the Biomedical Imaging and Therapy facility will use synchrotron X-rays for imaging, study, and treatment of diseases.
Dr. Ron Martin is examining how stress from increasing demands on Saskatchewan teachers relates to job burnout, chronic illness or early retirement.
Louis Delbaere and the Molecular Design Research Group uses the Canadian Light Source synchrotron to develop new ways to detect, treat, and prevent disease by understanding proteins at the molecular level.