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Month: November 2010

King’s employee charged with uttering threats

King’s employee charged with uttering threats

A King’s University College contract employee faces three charges of uttering threats and unsafe storage of ammunition in connection with an incident involving another King’s employee.   London Police Service arrested a 34-year-old London man, at his home …

Workplace chit-chat good for business

Workplace chit-chat good for business

Those informal minutes spent on extended coffee breaks with a
co-worker or occasional trips to the water cooler may not be a
waste of time after all, says research by Ivey professor Charlice
Hurst.

Neuroimaging leader to receive the 2010 Taylor Prize in Medicine

Neuroimaging leader to receive the 2010 Taylor Prize in Medicine

Dr. Charles DeCarli’s research has led to new brain imaging
techniques and a new way of looking at Alzheimer’s disease, and now
it’s earned him the 2010 J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in
Medicine from The University of Western Ontario’s Schulich School
of Medicine & Dentistry. “Imaging of the aging brain” is this
year’s Taylor Prize topic.

Workplace chit-chat good for business

Workplace chit-chat good for business

Those informal minutes spent on extended coffee breaks with a
co-worker or occasional trips to the water cooler may not be a
waste of time after all, says research by Ivey professor Charlice
Hurst.

Neuroimaging leader to receive the 2010 Taylor Prize in Medicine

Neuroimaging leader to receive the 2010 Taylor Prize in Medicine

Dr. Charles DeCarli’s research has led to new brain imaging
techniques and a new way of looking at Alzheimer’s disease, and now
it’s earned him the 2010 J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in
Medicine from The University of Western Ontario’s Schulich School
of Medicine & Dentistry. “Imaging of the aging brain” is this
year’s Taylor Prize topic.