Researchers at the University of New Brunswick are working on technology that can track and analyze changes in a senior’s health so something can be done before hospitalization is required.
Mount Allison University biochemistry professor Dr. Jill Rourke’s research investigates how human cells communicate to each other and how micro- and macronutrients, toxins, and imbalances can affect this communication. Those communications channels will soon be easier for researchers to track thanks to new infrastructure funding.
Mount Allison University biochemistry student Sam McGaw is spending his summer studying heart health and how the amino acid taurine can improve cardiovascular function.