Every product or service that you consume is part of a supply chain. Supply chains include an array of activities connecting mining or harvesting, processing, manufacturing, logistics, marketing, retail, consumption, and waste management. Even quite simple …
Cynthia Fazio
Researchers a step closer to HIV cure
New study shows virus-like particle can effectively ‘shock and kill’ latent HIV reservoir in those living with chronic HIV
New study expands understanding of brain blood flow and neurological disorders
Western, Maastricht University researchers develop non-invasive method to study hippocampus region
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk
“The wheel that drives humanity”: Schulich resident alum on menstruation shame, myths
Dr. Jen Gunter’s latest book aims to inform people, combat stigma about menstrual cycle
Study finds non-abusive ‘red flags’ that predict intimate partner violence
Western researchers map innocuous behaviours that might indicate future violence
First-in-Canada tool by Western-led team helps women experiencing partner violence
Western, UBC and UNB researchers launch evidence-based iHEAL app
Endnotes 2022: Gavin Raner embodies spirit of Canadian medical pioneer
Student’s work to improve accessibility and equity in medicine recognized by Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
First-ever Riverfest reconnects campus community with the Deshkan Ziibiing
Activities throughout September aim to encourage engagement with the Antler/Thames River
Western researcher confirms hottest rock on record
Post-doctoral student Gavin Tolometti finds new evidence proving record-high for rock on Earth
Western summer camps for kids return online
Variety of virtual offerings for school-aged children in July and August
Western students help stroke patients feeling the absence of in-person care
Ganathyashan Chelliahpillai and Varunaavee Sivashanmugathas create stroke rehabilitation kits to mitigate the loss of in-person programs.
Researchers a step closer to HIV cure
New study shows virus-like particle can effectively ‘shock and kill’ latent HIV reservoir in those living with chronic HIV
New study expands understanding of brain blood flow and neurological disorders
Western, Maastricht University researchers develop non-invasive method to study hippocampus region
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk
“The wheel that drives humanity”: Schulich resident alum on menstruation shame, myths
Dr. Jen Gunter’s latest book aims to inform people, combat stigma about menstrual cycle
Study finds non-abusive ‘red flags’ that predict intimate partner violence
Western researchers map innocuous behaviours that might indicate future violence
First-in-Canada tool by Western-led team helps women experiencing partner violence
Western, UBC and UNB researchers launch evidence-based iHEAL app
Endnotes 2022: Gavin Raner embodies spirit of Canadian medical pioneer
Student’s work to improve accessibility and equity in medicine recognized by Canadian Medical Hall of Fame
First-ever Riverfest reconnects campus community with the Deshkan Ziibiing
Activities throughout September aim to encourage engagement with the Antler/Thames River
Western researcher confirms hottest rock on record
Post-doctoral student Gavin Tolometti finds new evidence proving record-high for rock on Earth
Western summer camps for kids return online
Variety of virtual offerings for school-aged children in July and August
Western students help stroke patients feeling the absence of in-person care
Ganathyashan Chelliahpillai and Varunaavee Sivashanmugathas create stroke rehabilitation kits to mitigate the loss of in-person programs.