With a global reputation as an expert on the effects of viral infections in the brain – a field of study she essentially created – Dr. Robyn Klein has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) class of Fellows. T …
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New study suggests chemical companies hiding pollution under our noses
Research co-led by Ivey Business School’s Tima Bansal sheds light on corporate environmental dodging
Western celebrates 2024 Green Award recipients
From the classroom to the operating room, three campus community members recognized for their sustainability efforts
Artists, researchers examine the role of AI in creativity
Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, Sheila Heti, shares her experience writing with a chatbot
Western students drive health-care solutions through President’s Challenge
Interdisciplinary knowledge leveraged to keep people out of hospital
New research finds link between homelessness and dementia
Study shows people experiencing homelessness more likely to develop dementia, and at a younger age
Western draws top number of Early Researcher Awards
10 faculty attract provincial funding for projects focused on health, homelessness and climate change
Bioethicist Maxwell Smith named first Chair in Applied Public Health at Western
Leader in public health ethics receives national honour
Geoffrey Little named new vice-provost and chief librarian
His five-year term with Western Libraries begins July 22
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
Expert insight: Measles, contagious yet preventable – outbreaks, symptoms, complications
Measles usually begins with fever, runny nose, conjunctivitis (red watery eyes), sore throat and coughing
World Water Day: How Western is working to protect Earth’s precious resource
A look at conservation, education, research and student-led initiatives
Western strengthens collaborations with Makerere University
New memorandum of understanding broadens existing relationships with Uganda’s largest and oldest institution of higher learning
New study suggests chemical companies hiding pollution under our noses
Research co-led by Ivey Business School’s Tima Bansal sheds light on corporate environmental dodging
Western celebrates 2024 Green Award recipients
From the classroom to the operating room, three campus community members recognized for their sustainability efforts
Artists, researchers examine the role of AI in creativity
Alice Munro Chair in Creativity, Sheila Heti, shares her experience writing with a chatbot
Western students drive health-care solutions through President’s Challenge
Interdisciplinary knowledge leveraged to keep people out of hospital
New research finds link between homelessness and dementia
Study shows people experiencing homelessness more likely to develop dementia, and at a younger age
Western draws top number of Early Researcher Awards
10 faculty attract provincial funding for projects focused on health, homelessness and climate change
Bioethicist Maxwell Smith named first Chair in Applied Public Health at Western
Leader in public health ethics receives national honour
Geoffrey Little named new vice-provost and chief librarian
His five-year term with Western Libraries begins July 22
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
Expert insight: Measles, contagious yet preventable – outbreaks, symptoms, complications
Measles usually begins with fever, runny nose, conjunctivitis (red watery eyes), sore throat and coughing
World Water Day: How Western is working to protect Earth’s precious resource
A look at conservation, education, research and student-led initiatives
Western strengthens collaborations with Makerere University
New memorandum of understanding broadens existing relationships with Uganda’s largest and oldest institution of higher learning