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June 2003
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Volume 26, Number 4
Features
Our New Face of Science
New Face of Science

With a high-tech new building, an energized faculty and a great attitude, science teaching and research at Concordia dons a new persona

by Bob Roy and Debbie Hum  Read the article

Richard J. Renaud Complex Opens in Style

On a beautiful September day, Concordia’s newest premises opens with pomp and circumstance; the man behind the name

by Barbara Black   Read the article

Promises and Perils: A Genomics Primer

Biologists, chemists and engineering and computer scientists at Concordia’s Centre for Structural and Functional genomics deal with the questions of life and the role of science in it

by Debbie Hum   Read the article



Turning a Corner

Professor Calvin Kalman looks at the past and future of physics at Concordia

by Calvin S. Kalman   Read the article

Brain Sleuths

Professor Calvin Kalman looks at the past and future of physics at Concordia

by Calvin S. Kalman   Read the article

Exercising Their Minds

Concordia exercise scientists take a fresh run at research

by James Martin   Read the article

Some Distinguished Alumni

A glimpse of five successful and diverse Concordia science graduates

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Forests and Other Family Trees

By studying trees and fungi, Concordia biologists look for ways for humans to better coexist with our environment

byPatrick McDonagh   Read the article









illustration by Liliane Bohbot

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