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Bishop’s University Secures Nearly $700,000 in Research Infrastructure Funding

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SHERBROOKE, QC, Aug. 20, 2026 /CNW/ — Bishop’s University has secured nearly $700,000 in research infrastructure funding to advance new work in plant biochemistry, cybersecurity, and exoplanet astrophysics. This includes funding for Canada’s contribution to a NASA mission expected to discover 100,000 new exoplanets beyond our solar system and expected to launch later this month — one of three federal research infrastructure investments announced today.

The Canada Foundation for Innovation’s John R. Evans Leaders Fund (CFI JELF) has awarded a total of $338,913 to three Bishop’s researchers, matched dollar-for-dollar by the Quebec government. The awards are part of a $118-million federal investment supporting 357 research infrastructure projects at post-secondary institutions across Canada.

“These three awards, arriving together, tell a clear story about Bishop’s University,” said Dr. Valerio Faraoni, Associate Vice-Principal, Research and Graduate Studies. “Our researchers are working on questions that matter nationally and internationally — from the search for new worlds to the future of food security to protecting digital identities. This investment confirms that you don’t need to be a large institution to do leading research.”

Engineering plants for a warming world

Dr. Sarathi Weraduwage, Full Professor of Biology and Biochemistry, is challenging the prevailing assumption about why crop yields under rising CO2 fall short of predictions, proposing that leaf expansion, not photosynthesis, is the limiting factor. Her $245,310 award — the largest of the three — funds a new controlled environment biochemistry research facility, including growth chambers and a high-precision LI-6800 portable photosynthesis system to measure gas exchange in leaves, algae and soil, in the university’s Johnson building.

“For decades, researchers have assumed that rising CO2 would boost crop yields because it boosts photosynthesis. The yields haven’t followed,” said Dr. Weraduwage. “My research asks whether we’ve been looking at the wrong variable — and if leaf growth is the real bottleneck, we may finally have a path to fixing it.”

Making digital identity harder to fake

Dr. Russell Butler, Associate Professor of Computer Science, is building a facility that combines brain-wave sensors, eye tracking, facial video, and gait data into a single, synchronized platform to develop identity verification methods that are harder to spoof and more equitable across users. His $64,527 award funds the lab’s core sensor and computing infrastructure.

“The signals that make each of us physiologically unique — how our eyes move, how our brain responds, how we walk — are extraordinarily difficult to fake,” said Dr. Butler. “Combining them doesn’t just improve security. It changes what secure identity can actually mean in the real world.”

Searching for 100,000 new worlds

Dr. Jason Rowe, Tier II Canada Research Chair in Exoplanet Astrophysics and Full Professor in Physics & Astronomy, is leading Canada’s contribution to NASA’s Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope — set to launch at end of August 2026 — developing the software pipeline that will scan data from more than 100 million stars to identify new planets. His $29,076 CFI award funds the high-performance computing infrastructure the team needs operational before Roman’s first science data arrives in early 2027.

“The Roman Space Telescope is going to produce more planet data than every previous mission combined — but that data is only useful if you can find the signal in it. That’s what we’re building: the software that turns an ocean of observations into a catalogue of new worlds,” said Dr. Rowe.

The three projects will together support student training in machine learning, plant biology, and cybersecurity — fields central to Canada’s research and innovation priorities. The John R. Evans Leaders Fund supports researchers at Canadian universities and colleges in acquiring the equipment and facilities needed to conduct leading research.

About Bishop’s University

Founded in 1843 and located on the traditional territory of the Abenaki people (W8banakiak wdakiw8k), Bishop’s University is an English-language institution in the Eastern Townships of Québec — one of Canada’s most distinctive academic settings where studying in English while living in French-speaking Canada is part of the education itself. Our 550-acre campus is home to a highly engaged community where students are challenged to grow beyond what they already know academically, personally, and experientially.

Research and creativity are central to Bishop’s University’s mission. We empower our faculty, undergraduates, and graduate students to contribute research, scholarly inquiry, innovation, and knowledge creation across diverse fields of study. Our researchers generate new knowledge driven by collaboration and interdisciplinary exchange that has direct relevance and measurable impact for communities, partners, and end users. Our students participate at every stage, from the first lines of inquiry to publishing in peer-reviewed journals. 

Bishop’s is home to five Canada Research Chairs, a Jarislowsky Chair, and robust external research funding, anchored by a research culture that pairs rigorous inquiry with close faculty-student mentorship. Innovative and impactful research takes place across Business, Education, Humanities, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, and Social Sciences. Graduate offerings include a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PsyD), Master’s programs in Physics, Computer Science, and Education, as well as an Individualized Master’s program supporting interdisciplinary research.

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Dr. Wael Sakr Scholarship Opens Applications for Aspiring Medical Students Nationwide

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Scholarship supports undergraduate students pursuing a future career in medicine and encourages a commitment to healthcare, research, and meaningful patient impact

DETROIT, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — The Dr. Wael Sakr Scholarship for Medical Students announces the opening of applications for its upcoming scholarship cycle, providing undergraduate students with an opportunity to receive financial support as they pursue an education and future career in medicine.

The scholarship is open to eligible undergraduate students across the United States and is not restricted to applicants from any particular city or state. The program is designed for students who are on a pre-medical track or otherwise pursuing an academic path toward becoming a medical doctor, including an MD or DO.

The Dr. Wael Sakr Scholarship for Medical Students provides a one-time $1,000 award to one selected undergraduate student.

As part of the application, students submit a 500–750-word essay addressing the prompt: “Dr. Wael Sakr has spent his career advancing medicine through research, mentorship, and a commitment to addressing healthcare disparities. What draws you to a career in medicine, and how do you hope to make a meaningful impact as a future physician?” 

The selection process is structured to provide an independent review of applications. Applications are reviewed by an independent scholarship committee appointed by Dr. Wael Sakr.

Dr. Wael Sakr” brings more than four decades of experience in pathology, medical education, and cancer research to the initiative. After completing medical training at the University of Damascus, he pursues postgraduate education in the United States, including an Anatomic Pathology residency and a Surgical Pathology fellowship.

Applications for the Dr. Wael Sakr Scholarship for Medical Students are due April 15, 2027, with the scholarship winner scheduled to be announced on May 15, 2027. Interested undergraduate students can review eligibility requirements and application information through the official scholarship website.

About the Dr. Wael Sakr Scholarship for Medical Students

The Dr. Wael Sakr Scholarship for Medical Students is an independently reviewed scholarship funded by Dr. Wael Sakr for undergraduate students pursuing a pathway toward a career as a medical doctor.

Website: drwaelsakrscholarship.com
Application Deadline: April 15, 2027
Winner Announcement: May 15, 2027

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Strength From Within: A TORRAS Conversation with Tommy Caldwell

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LOS ANGELES, Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Climbing icon Tommy Caldwell recently joined TORRAS for a father-son climb with his son Fitz on the Scimitar route near Lake Tahoe. Featuring TORRAS Q3 AIR PRO, the project opened into a candid conversation about resilience, fatherhood and the experiences that have shaped him over a lifetime of climbing.

Strength in Focus

For Tommy, who once saw climbing as the center of his life, losing a finger might have seemed like a nightmare. Yet even in that moment, he found a sense of possibility.

“I felt uncertainty and fear, but I also felt strangely liberated. There were no expectations anymore—neither from me nor from anyone else. I was starting from the bottom, and every time I proved I could still do something, it was uplifting and invigorating.”

Despite the extraordinary climbs he went on to achieve after that, Tommy has never seen himself as a naturally gifted climber.

“Over time, I realized that hard work could still take me to those places. I grew to love getting into the trench and digging a little every day. That process itself became fulfilling. I learned that I was good at focusing on something, being relentless, and moving steadily toward it—so I embraced that strength.”

Recording on His Own Terms

Tommy and Kevin Jorgeson’s historic Dawn Wall ascent brought their story to a global audience and changed the way Caldwell thought about sharing his experiences.

“I began to understand that sharing could be meaningful. But I also learned when to put the phone down. At one point I dropped my phone off the wall, and it reminded me that if you become too absorbed in what people are saying, you can stop experiencing the thing itself. The balance matters.”

Today, Caldwell also captures moments on his own terms. During the climb with Fitz, the TORRAS Q3 Air Pro made it easier to record along the way.

“I found myself belaying with one hand and recording with the other in a way I would not have felt comfortable doing before. I also clipped the ring to a carabiner on my rack, almost the same way I rack climbing gear. That was a pleasant surprise because it made the phone much faster to access than repeatedly sliding it in and out of a pocket.”

Passing on Confidence

Scimitar marked one of Fitz’s most challenging multi-pitch climbs yet. As he stays close to protect Fitz on the wall, Tommy takes an equally careful approach to fatherhood.

“I did not want to force him to climb, even though in the back of my mind I hoped he might eventually see what I see in it. The challenge for me is to contain my enthusiasm and let his interest grow naturally, without tying it to ego or to other people’s expectations of a professional climber’s child.”

Asked what he ultimately hopes for Fitz, Caldwell does not prescribe a destination.

“First of all, I want him to be his own person and find his own path. I know how to teach him to follow the path I took, but that is not necessarily the path he should take.

“I want him to be confident and joyful—to see the world as a wonderful place, to meet people from many places, to notice beauty, and to move through life with openness.”

For Caldwell, what gets passed on is not a path to follow, but the confidence to find one.

Shared Ground: Tommy Caldwell & TORRAS

The sense of focus Caldwell values is what he appreciates about TORRAS as a brand.

“I think the biggest difference between TORRAS and other brands I’ve worked with is that they put so much energy into making just a few products very well. It’s cool to see all that energy going into a few things and those things being really perfected.”

The connection feels even closer through a shared relationship with climbing.

“It was exciting to see TORRAS’s connection to climbing. There are people within the company who are climbers, and TORRAS supports climbing gyms. Anything close to the climbing world means a lot to me.”

 

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LERETA Names New Chief Technology Officer to Lead Platform Modernization

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Khurram Malik, a 20-year technology leader with experience at CoStar Group, Capital Group, and Apple, joins LERETA as CTO.

POMONA, Calif., Aug. 20, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — LERETA, a leading national provider of real estate tax and flood services for mortgage servicers, today announced that Khurram Malik has joined the company as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO). In this role, Khurram will lead LERETA’s technology organization, with responsibility for platform modernization, cloud strategy and driving the company’s AI-enabled engineering initiatives.

Veteran technology leader to drive cloud, AI, and platform modernization at LERETA.

Khurram brings more than 20 years of technology leadership experience across global financial services and technology organizations. Throughout his career, he has led large-scale cloud transformations, modernized enterprise platforms, and built AI-driven engineering frameworks that measurably increased development speed and productivity, while managing global technology organizations of 300 or more professionals.

Most recently, Khurram served in a senior technology leadership role at CoStar Group, where he led a multidisciplinary engineering organization supporting LoopNet.com, the company’s flagship marketplace. There, he directed the migration of legacy platforms to the cloud and led the organization to adopt a multi-agent AI framework that increased engineering velocity and modernized the company’s data analytics pipeline.

Prior to CoStar, Khurram spent nearly nine years at Capital Group, a global asset manager, where he served as Vice President of Software Engineering and managed a technology organization of more than 300 professionals. In that role, he led enterprise-wide modernization and risk-remediation programs, directed the firm’s transition to cloud-native development on AWS, and provided technology leadership for several of the company’s most critical business units. Khurram also held technology leadership roles at Apple, Pacific Life and Openwave Systems earlier in his career. He is a CISSP-certified security professional and holds an MBA in Finance from Loyola Marymount University.

“Khurram will be a transformational addition to LERETA,” said Katie Brewer, CEO of LERETA. “He has led large technology organizations, delivered cloud transformations from legacy platforms, modernized enterprise platforms and developed AI frameworks that measurably increased engineering productivity. He has consistently been praised for his leadership style, his commitment to developing his teams and his ability to lead organizations through meaningful change.”

About LERETA

Since 1986, LERETA has provided the mortgage and insurance industries the fastest, most accurate and complete access to property tax data and flood hazard status information across the U.S. LERETA is committed to giving customers extraordinary service and cost-effective property tax and flood solutions. LERETA’s services are designed to increase efficiency, reduce penalties and liabilities, and improve processes for mortgage originators and servicers. LERETA’s dedicated teams of real estate tax and flood professionals along with LERETA’s experienced management team allow the company to lead the industry in service and technology.

Visit www.LERETA.com for more information.

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