A powerful protein that tricks the immune system into believing cells are not infected by HIV has been the subject of an intense investigation by a team of global researchers. The protein – called Nef – and its role in affecting the disease progress …
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Western honours excellence with 2023-24 teaching awards
Seven individuals and two groups recognized for contributions that enhance, support learning
Western team designs platform to illustrate census data since 1951
Seventy years of changes across Canadian neighbourhoods uncovered with new mapping tool
Global Connect program fosters cultural exchange
Indigenous students embark on a transformative journey in Costa Rica
Western Libraries launches new app with thousands of historical air photos
Aerial shots across southwestern Ontario capture deep local history
Expert insight: Single mothers need more subsidized housing in Canada
Living in subsidized housing is associated with significant reductions in housing affordability issues
Western draws top number of Early Researcher Awards
10 faculty attract provincial funding for projects focused on health, homelessness and climate change
Western cognitive neuroscientist awarded competitive fellowship
Ryan Stevenson studies how children’s perception of the world impacts future brain development
Western students research local governments with London mayor’s office
Local Government Program partners with City as grad students examine civic powers, functions
Expert explainer: Is Canada in for another extreme wildfire season?
Western expert explains the role a warming Earth has on wildfire season and what can be done
Western grad, student elevate youth voices at UN Commission on the Status of Women
Ziyana Kotadia and Aisha Imana part of Canadian delegation at largest global body on gender equality, women empowerment
One love: Stephanie Marley’s mission to ‘Wake up Jamaica’
Western grad working to educate, empower fellow citizens in country’s constitutional reform
Expert insight: Video game industry facing layoffs despite booming growth
Global game revenue is predicted to rise from US$227 billion in 2023 to US$312 billion in 2027
Western honours excellence with 2023-24 teaching awards
Seven individuals and two groups recognized for contributions that enhance, support learning
Western team designs platform to illustrate census data since 1951
Seventy years of changes across Canadian neighbourhoods uncovered with new mapping tool
Global Connect program fosters cultural exchange
Indigenous students embark on a transformative journey in Costa Rica
Western Libraries launches new app with thousands of historical air photos
Aerial shots across southwestern Ontario capture deep local history
Expert insight: Single mothers need more subsidized housing in Canada
Living in subsidized housing is associated with significant reductions in housing affordability issues
Western draws top number of Early Researcher Awards
10 faculty attract provincial funding for projects focused on health, homelessness and climate change
Western cognitive neuroscientist awarded competitive fellowship
Ryan Stevenson studies how children’s perception of the world impacts future brain development
Western students research local governments with London mayor’s office
Local Government Program partners with City as grad students examine civic powers, functions
Expert explainer: Is Canada in for another extreme wildfire season?
Western expert explains the role a warming Earth has on wildfire season and what can be done
Western grad, student elevate youth voices at UN Commission on the Status of Women
Ziyana Kotadia and Aisha Imana part of Canadian delegation at largest global body on gender equality, women empowerment
One love: Stephanie Marley’s mission to ‘Wake up Jamaica’
Western grad working to educate, empower fellow citizens in country’s constitutional reform
Expert insight: Video game industry facing layoffs despite booming growth
Global game revenue is predicted to rise from US$227 billion in 2023 to US$312 billion in 2027