A new study from Western researchers in collaboration with the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario highlights the scope of opioid-related deaths in young children in Ontario, while providing a clearer picture of the risk factors. The province-wide …
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Western dentistry student wins Niagara marathon with race’s fastest time in 10 years
Kristian Jamieson following in footsteps of ancestor Tom Longboat
Western researcher finds link between genetics and coffee intake
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry and University of California San Diego study suggests a genetic predisposition for coffee intake
Schulich profs help prepare for future pandemics
Western’s DELPHI Network one of the 16 primary care networks working to enhance early detection and response time
Krembil Foundation funds support research on brain immune system’s role in Alzheimer’s
Researchers receive $2.4M to investigate trigger that causes brain’s immune system to fail to control inflammation that arises in Alzheimer’s disease
Groundbreaking research paves way to AAAS Fellowship for Western scientist
Dr. Robyn Klein has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science class of Fellows for her neuroscience research
Analysis identifies areas for improvement in the overall health of Canada’s population
Study involving Western professor shows rate of improvement for burden of disease in Canada has plateaued since 2011
Transforming care for transplant patients
Dr. Alp Sener is the inaugural Andrew Lazarovits Chair in Immunobiology and Transplantation
Western clinical neuroscientist awarded 2024 Ryman Prize
Dr. Vladimir Hachinski recognized internationally for contributions to advancing brain health and healthy aging
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
Expert insight: Why are syphilis cases on the rise in Canada?
Prevention is key to individual health and slowing spread of syphilis infection
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk
Western dentistry student wins Niagara marathon with race’s fastest time in 10 years
Kristian Jamieson following in footsteps of ancestor Tom Longboat
Western researcher finds link between genetics and coffee intake
Schulich Medicine & Dentistry and University of California San Diego study suggests a genetic predisposition for coffee intake
Schulich profs help prepare for future pandemics
Western’s DELPHI Network one of the 16 primary care networks working to enhance early detection and response time
Krembil Foundation funds support research on brain immune system’s role in Alzheimer’s
Researchers receive $2.4M to investigate trigger that causes brain’s immune system to fail to control inflammation that arises in Alzheimer’s disease
Groundbreaking research paves way to AAAS Fellowship for Western scientist
Dr. Robyn Klein has been elected to the American Association for the Advancement of Science class of Fellows for her neuroscience research
Analysis identifies areas for improvement in the overall health of Canada’s population
Study involving Western professor shows rate of improvement for burden of disease in Canada has plateaued since 2011
Transforming care for transplant patients
Dr. Alp Sener is the inaugural Andrew Lazarovits Chair in Immunobiology and Transplantation
Western clinical neuroscientist awarded 2024 Ryman Prize
Dr. Vladimir Hachinski recognized internationally for contributions to advancing brain health and healthy aging
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
Expert insight: Why are syphilis cases on the rise in Canada?
Prevention is key to individual health and slowing spread of syphilis infection
Study finds children in marginalized communities more likely to experience cardiac arrest
Researchers examine how social determinants of health impact this risk