On May, 17, Dal launched a new research magazine - OutFront: Research that Matters. It chronicles some of the inspiring research being conducted at the university in a way that shows the tangible impact on our day-to-day lives.
Dr. Marlon Lewis - working with the future of oceanography
A diverse makeup
Preparing for open water
Predicting the future
Chasing coral eggs
Stormy forecasts
Genetically speaking
Adapting to change
An ocean patrol
Heeding our past
Breaking new ground in ocean data collection
The scarlet knight
A sea of ambiguity
The wonders of weather
Built to last
Covering all the bases
The human quotient of science
Passing dangerous gas
Figuring out the flaw
Go ahead, spread the wealth
Avoiding tragedy
A brash call for attention
Say it isn't so
International ambiguity
Chasing coral eggs
Final word
Introducing Dr. Martha Crago
Our congratulations
Consulting for sustainability
Dr. Donald Weaver - working to obliterate Alzheimer's and epilepsy
Quantum leap
A deadly charge
An unwanted guest
Keeping people moving
Combatting major disease
Girl power
Researching to life
Rising above
A tangled web
DNA - The ABCs of scientific advancements
Turning problems into innovations
Protecting the brain
Final word
Dr. Breckenridge reflects
Dealing with moody blues
Stopping cancer in its tracks
Unlikely translation
Gene interrupted
Living amongst the seals
Guiding the system
Glaucoma - The silent thief
The politics of fair play
Attention please
Developing new defences
The heart of the matter
A sobering experience
Final word
ICT - An integral part of Dalhousie
Predicting the future: Simulating ocean changes through computer modelling
Finding the weak link
Turning powder into products
Probing the microbe
Not your average teen sleepover
Disability and dis-citizenship
Asking challenging questions
Memory overload
Legal intervention
Digging deep
Chemicals on the run
The influence of salmon interbreeding
Dr. Jana Sawynok - developing more efficient drug treatments
Fifty Years and Counting
Planning the Ocean's Internet
Breathing Easier
Considering Access to Information
Xiap ? The Anti-Death Protein
Pain Relief in a Tube
Getting the Lead Out
Designs That Work
Maintaining a Balance
Turning Waste into Opportunity
Promoting Positive Health Strategies
Challenging the Status Quo
Solving a Messy Situation
ILI ? Dalhousie's Path to Commercialization
Clean Water: The unsexy alternative to bridge building
Seeking out energy
Rock into the future
Ceramics - More than teacups and saucers