The Centre for Functional and Metabolic Mapping (CFMM) at Western University’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry is now home to Canada’s first 15.2 Tesla magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) system. The $6-million pre-clinical scanner – only …
Robarts Research Institute
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Touchscreens and milkshakes: Western study reveals more about brain’s reward systems
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry researchers pave way to new treatments for addiction, schizophrenia, depression
Valuing others key trait in Award of Excellence recipients
Seven staff members and one team receive highest honour for staff achievement at Western
Designing frugal medical devices among projects receiving Western strategic grants
$13.3M awarded in first two of three funding rounds
Study provides new insight into brain’s attempts at psychosis recovery
Research findings may lead to new protocols to treat mental disorders
Research that drives meaningful impact
At the helm of Western Research, Lesley Rigg rallies campus community with new strategic plan
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Innovator caps year with top Vanguard award
Dr. Douglas Fraser recognized for breakthroughs in COVID and brain injury research
Feds invest $10M in regional health-tech hub
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Jane Rylett pursuing knowledge to address geriatric health-care challenges at helm of Institute of Aging
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Colleges and Universities Minister Jill Dunlop lauds Western research excellence during labs tour
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MRIs show subtle changes in the brains of patients with early-onset dementia, a finding that could lead to treatments for emotional processing deficits.