Norton Scientific makes protein measurement instruments
Bryan Webb's (BASc '74, Electrical Engineering) new company, Norton Scientific, makes protein measurement instruments for use in early stage drug discovery labs.
Bryan Webb's (BASc '74, Electrical Engineering) new company, Norton Scientific, makes protein measurement instruments for use in early stage drug discovery labs.
Artist Laura Warburton (BA '91, Psychology) to be part of the Durham West Arts Centre tour, October 2 and 3.
Google acquires game developer SocialDeck, founded by COO Anish Acharya (BASc '04, Computer Engineering) and CTO Jeson Patel (BASc '04, Computer Engineering).
Valerie Dippel (BSc '93, Science; OD, Optometry '85), soon to make her 10th trip to Guatemala, discusses her volunteer work in bringing eye care to villagers in remote areas.
College Boreal has appointed Tina Montgomery (MENG '04, Mechanical Engineering) as dean of Technology, Justice and Administration Sciences.
Jeff Lederer (BES '92, Geography; PhD '07, Planning), general manager of the University of Waterloo school of architecture in Cambridge, has won a 2010 excellence in education award from Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation.
Dave McVetty (BA '87, Recreation and Business) will serve a one-year term as Pacific Rim National Park Reserve superintendent.
Romesh Batra (MASc '69) has been selected by the ISI for inclusion in the list of highly cited authors in the field of Engineering.
Shane Hart (BA '10, Economics), who won an Ontario Hockey League title with his hometown Guelph Storm in 2004, has signed with the Bossier-Shreveport Mudbugs of the Central Hockey League.
Niagara College men's basketball team's new coach Steve Atkin (BA '84, Economics) discusses the upcoming season.