A new study involving researchers at Western University, St. Michael’s Hospital and University of Toronto has found that South Asians with either heart disease or diabetes had fewer vascular regenerative and reparative cells compared to white European pa …
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The race to row in Tokyo
Western grads Jen Martins, Jill Moffatt part of Team Canada’s biggest Olympic rowing team in recent history
Province announces $2.6M for novel 3D imaging research
Colleges and Universities Minister Jill Dunlop lauds Western research excellence during labs tour
Western PhD students named Vanier scholars
5 candidates recognized for leadership and research
ImPaKT team expands COVID-19 research to target variants of concern
World-class researchers working to re-engineer vaccine to protect against current, emerging variants.
Indigenous health training is a journey, not a check-box
New research shows cultural training programs need more than just filling knowledge gaps
Expert insights: Advice from child psychiatrist to help kids deal with trauma
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Javeed Sukhera knew those killed in the London terror attack and offers advice on helping kids deal with trauma.
Giving Western leaders the tools to succeed
Programs support leadership development of academics and administrators
PhD graduate finds work-life balance is key
When not helping develop life-saving medications, Laura Russell finds solace in nature
Expert explainer: Mental health in the pandemic’s next phase
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Arlene MacDougall provides strategies on how to manage anxiety as the country moves into the next phase of the pandemic.
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
New tool helps ‘tune’ cochlear implants to improve hearing
Researchers have designed a mathematical tool to help program cochlear implants with precision for each patient’s unique anatomy.
Expert explainer: How vaccines work in our bodies
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Steven Kerfoot provides a clear picture of how our immune systems respond to the COVID-19 vaccine
The race to row in Tokyo
Western grads Jen Martins, Jill Moffatt part of Team Canada’s biggest Olympic rowing team in recent history
Province announces $2.6M for novel 3D imaging research
Colleges and Universities Minister Jill Dunlop lauds Western research excellence during labs tour
Western PhD students named Vanier scholars
5 candidates recognized for leadership and research
ImPaKT team expands COVID-19 research to target variants of concern
World-class researchers working to re-engineer vaccine to protect against current, emerging variants.
Indigenous health training is a journey, not a check-box
New research shows cultural training programs need more than just filling knowledge gaps
Expert insights: Advice from child psychiatrist to help kids deal with trauma
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Javeed Sukhera knew those killed in the London terror attack and offers advice on helping kids deal with trauma.
Giving Western leaders the tools to succeed
Programs support leadership development of academics and administrators
PhD graduate finds work-life balance is key
When not helping develop life-saving medications, Laura Russell finds solace in nature
Expert explainer: Mental health in the pandemic’s next phase
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Arlene MacDougall provides strategies on how to manage anxiety as the country moves into the next phase of the pandemic.
‘Thriving Educators’ cultivate caring campus community
As Western’s student affairs professionals learned how best to support students, they found support in each other.
New tool helps ‘tune’ cochlear implants to improve hearing
Researchers have designed a mathematical tool to help program cochlear implants with precision for each patient’s unique anatomy.
Expert explainer: How vaccines work in our bodies
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry professor Steven Kerfoot provides a clear picture of how our immune systems respond to the COVID-19 vaccine