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May 21, 2013
 
 
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Laurier researchers and students receive NSERC funding
(News Release - May 21)
Laurier celebrates Global Innovation Exchange groundbreaking Laurier celebrates Global Innovation Exchange groundbreaking
(News Release - May 17)
LALL Anniversary lecture: Power of Laughter with Neil Aitchison LALL Anniversary lecture: Power of Laughter with Neil Aitchison
(News - May 16)
Laurier MBA to offer specialization in golf and resort management
(News Release - May 15)
Laurier receives ministry approval for three new programs
(News Release - May 13)
Former Procter & Gamble president to speak at Laurier Former Procter & Gamble president to speak at Laurier
(News Release - May 13)
Research study explains why darkness affects walking difficulties in Parkinson’s disease patients
(News Release - May 10)
2013 Alumni Awards of Excellence announced 2013 Alumni Awards of Excellence announced
(News - May 10)
Laurier Faculty of Education dean appointed to second term Laurier Faculty of Education dean appointed to second term
(News Release - May 09)
Laurier Professor Carol B. Duncan and author Lawrence Hill discuss race, censorship and free speech at the ROM
(News Release - May 08)
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Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb, Biology Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb studies the genomic sequence of microbes and microbial communities. His research analyzes the DNA of these microbes to determine which genes work together to attain a particular biological function, how these associations evolve, and how genetic changes and chromosome structure reflects in their function. Moreno-Hagelsieb’s bioinformatics research has applications in understanding our relationship with the microbes we host, the role of microbes in the environment, the development of antimicrobial agents and for engineering organisms that destroy pollutants.

Gabriel Moreno-Hagelsieb
Associate Professor,
Biology