Biology

In a partnership with EduDeo, Redeemer's retired microscopes are getting new homes and helping to support science education in Africa.
Two new Redeemer faculty members discuss integrating faith and learning.
The Science Research Fellowship, which allowed high school students to contribute to university-level research with Redeemer faculty, was a major success.
Dr. Rodney DeKoter '88, a member of Redeemer's third-ever graduating class, has built a career studying the connection between nuclear proteins and leukemia.
Dr. Dan Reilly '96, Redeemer's 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award winner, is a caring advocate for patients in rural Ontario and for the next generation of health-care leaders.
Sisters and alumni — Elise, Maria, Carola and Loretta Vanderspek — have careers that span the professional sphere: an accountant, a lawyer, a doctor and a teacher.
$400,000 in donations dedicated to a new pathology research lab, a new aquatic toxicology lab, a renewed chemistry lab and an expanded human kinetics lab
Freshly designated medical doctor Kristin VanSligtenhorst switched majors in her first year at Redeemer and hasn’t looked back.
Dr. David Speicher, a post-doc researcher at St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, has stayed in touch with the Redeemer community for the last decade.
Dr. David Speicher ’03 returns to Hamilton to research infectious disease at St. Joseph’s Healthcare
Redeemer’s talented sciences students gain hands-on experience through faculty grant opportunities
Redeemer alumni play a role in A Rocha Hamilton programs
Associate Professor of Biology Joel Klinck awarded $39,100 grant to assess effects of waste water from sewage treatment plants on endangered mussels

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