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Health - Psychology - 16.12.2024
Schulich PhD candidate tackles mental health research, support
Health - 05.12.2024
Healthy smile, happy life? Schulich researcher explores impact of oral health on aging
Does a healthy smile translate into a better social life; especially as we age? Backed by new funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR), a team led by Noha Gomaa, professor and as
Forensic Science - Law - 27.11.2024

Economics - Innovation - 26.11.2024

Environment - Economics - 25.11.2024

Health - 21.11.2024

Population studies show adults over 80 are the world's fastest growing demographic and in Canada, they are quickly outpacing other age groups.
Health - Pharmacology - 12.11.2024
Schulich student researcher targets treatments for life-threatening lung condition
Health - Innovation - 05.11.2024

For Western PhD candidate Sarah Alakshar, who's driven by a passion for improving youth mental health, Western's health information science program is a perfect fit.
Environment - Earth Sciences - 28.10.2024

New research centre will transform understanding of damaging winds, hail and flash floods in Canada A global leader in wind engineering and climate resiliency for 60 years, Western University is changing the way Canadians think about the country's most dangerous and damaging weather events.
Environment - Life Sciences - 24.10.2024

Western biology professor Robert Buchkowski has seen the warming planet directly upend his research, when hot and dry summer conditions have made warming experiments - studies to model how trees respond to climate change - too extreme for the plants to handle.
Psychology - Health - 17.10.2024

Health - Psychology - 10.10.2024

Close your eyes. Breathe in. Breathe out. Now picture this. You are standing on the beach, feeling the soft, warm sand underneath your feet, watching the ocean waves crash gently onto the shore and palm trees swaying in the wind.
Health - Psychology - 09.10.2024

Astronomy & Space - Life Sciences - 08.10.2024

While Joshua Pearce has no plans to open a Michelin-starred restaurant any time soon, the Western University researcher spends much of his free time thinking about feeding the world. Now, a decade after co-writing Feeding Everyone No Matter What (a how-to guide on combatting an apocalyptic global food crisis), Pearce has taken his big-picture planning off planet with his latest concept: mining asteroids for space food.
Health - Pharmacology - 07.10.2024
Schulich PhD candidate uses AI for lung cancer treatment planning
As academics and scientists around the world seek the best way to navigate the fast-growing world of artificial intelligence (AI), a Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry student has incorporated th
Health - Social Sciences - 01.10.2024

Shifting the narrative from "chasing youth" to empowering older adults to live vibrant, healthy lives As the global population ages, the challenges related to aging have never been more significant.
Health - Pharmacology - 26.09.2024

It's a tug of war - a constantly evolving battle between antibiotics and the bacteria they are designed to kill. And experts say bacteria are winning. But a dedicated team of researchers at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry are laser-focused on what seems like an impossible task: Creating drugs to fight - and win - the war against antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
Innovation - Health - 20.09.2024
Cancer screening to house hunting: Western engineering prof develops AI tools for real life
Materials Science - Earth Sciences - 19.09.2024

Health - Pedagogy - 18.09.2024

Mathematics - Campus - 16.09.2024

Prestigious mathematics organization's satellite campus will offer research, study, collaboration opportunities Mathematicians like to put their heads together to solve tricky problems.
Campus - 30.08.2024

Agronomy & Food Science - Environment - 26.08.2024

New research suggests financial savings, more than environmental concern, can help drive a reduction in food waste Skyrocketing food costs are uniting Canadians, as families scrutinize their budgets and try to keep grocery bills in check.
Health - Social Sciences - 21.08.2024

Health - Life Sciences - 14.08.2024

While it has been 18 years since Adrian Owen discovered consciousness in patients in a vegetative state, hardly a day has gone by when Western University's world-renowned neuroscientist doesn't connect back to his Eureka moment.
Art & Design - History & Archeology - 13.08.2024

Forensic Science - Event - 08.08.2024

Preliminary findings in Calgary show similarities to 2020 storm, which caused $1.2B in insured damages For the second time in less than five years, Calgary, Alta.
History & Archeology - 02.08.2024

Environment - 01.08.2024

Fourth-year biology student Jennifer Le Tran is making the most of her summer, conducting hands-on research about the Philippines - in Liverpool, England.
Health - Environment - 31.07.2024

Western professors Dr. Anna Gunz and Lesley Gittings connect the dots between climate change and our health In 2021, the World Health Organization declared climate change the greatest global health threat to humankind in the 21st century.
Social Sciences - Health - 24.07.2024

Occupational therapy researcher advances inclusion for older adult immigrants through community research When Sachindri Wijekoon was just a child, her family, along with her aunts and uncles, relocate
Life Sciences - Health - 22.07.2024

Adrian Owen and Karnig Kazazian use brain activity patterns to predict survival rates of ICU patients The very thought of being 'locked in' following a brain injury or even aware during general anesthesia induces fear because it awakens the classic terror trope of being buried alive. But what does it mean to be awake, but entirely unable to respond, and what can this tell us about consciousness itself?
Environment - Social Sciences - 19.07.2024

Music - Astronomy & Space - 17.07.2024
Toy Story: Western musicology researcher explores sounds of childhood in the 1950s
Earth Sciences - 17.07.2024

Sheri Molnar and her team have collected earthquake relevant data at more than 2,300 locations across Canada's third-largest city centre While earthquake prediction is next to impossible, it is possib
Health - 12.07.2024
Schulich student researcher helps prepare for next pandemic
When he received the offer to fly across the world to build a universal COVID-19 vaccine with a researcher at Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, Cody Hird didn't hesitate to pack his bags.
Social Sciences - Innovation - 12.07.2024
Marine Biomass Innovation: Western-led project seeks sustainable, entrepreneurial solutions in fishing industry
Social Sciences - Campus - 08.07.2024

Health - Chemistry - 05.07.2024

When chemistry professor Samantha Gateman realized there was no non-hormonal intrauterine device (IUD) on the market without significant side effects, she became inspired to make a change.
Health - 02.07.2024

In a step toward combating dementia, Western researchers have received a $1.1 million grant from the Weston Family Foundation to explore the potential of gentle brain-synched sounds to improve sleep and memory performance in older adults. The method, which involves playing those gentle sounds during sleep, is called phase-locked auditory stimulation.
Environment - Agronomy & Food Science - 28.06.2024

New techniques and technologies needed to manage shifts in growing seasons, crop yields, weather and pests The planet is getting warmer and climate change - not surprisingly - impacts the way we feed the world.
Innovation - Career - 24.06.2024

When computer science professor Anwar Haque first connected with the London Economic Development Corporation (LEDC), the organization and its member companies were manually populating its job board with postings.
Psychology - Pedagogy - 21.06.2024

Environment - Social Sciences - 18.06.2024

History & Archeology - 17.06.2024

Innovation - Social Sciences - 14.06.2024

Economics - Innovation - 07.06.2024

If you've had a stent put in during heart surgery, there's a good chance it was tested by PolyAnalytik , a company headquartered at Western Research Parks.
Health - Psychology - 06.06.2024

A Western professor is launching a new mindfulness study as a tool to create connection, heighten resilience and lower high-risk activity within a population facing many new cases of HIV.
Career - Economics - 04.06.2024
Expert explainer: Will the Bank of Canada lower interest rates?
On June 5, the Bank of Canada will make its latest interest rate announcement amid speculation that a cut may be possible.
Materials Science - 04.06.2024

Event - Mar 17
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
CEA Leti to Showcase Integrated Expertise In Microelectronics Reliability at IRPS 2026
Health - Mar 17
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
AI was supposed to ease doctors' workload - instead they spend hours correcting errors
Pharmacology - Mar 17
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
International trial finds rapid diagnostic testing alone does not reduce antibiotic prescribing for respiratory infections
Social Sciences - Mar 17
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M
Social background shapes how hard children work, according to a study by UC3M

Innovation - Mar 17
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations
With Robotics Innovation Center, CMU and Hazelwood Partners Sustain Community Collaborations













