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  • Jeff Soparlo completes his MSc Thesis

    May 31, 2022
    The Department of Pathology and Laboratory of Medicine would like to offer congratulations to Jeff Soparlo, who has completed his MSc in Pathology.

  • Commentary: Investment in biomedical research will protect Canadians from COVID-19 in the months and years to come

    May 25, 2022
    After contracting COVID-19, immunologist Saman Maleki, PhD, ended up in the emergency department. He says his experience highlights the need for better testing, vaccines and therapies – measures achieved by investing in biomedical research.

  • Researchers use social network analysis to model virus evolution

    May 17, 2022
    New research from Western provides evidence viruses may be evolving much like a social network, creating a web of intersecting subtypes. By studying full-length genomes of HIV-1 from around the world, especially regions where sequencing has been less common, a team at Western’s Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry led by Art Poon, demonstrated that recombination is much more prevalent than previously believed.

  • Jack Reilly completes his MSc Thesis

    May 11, 2022
    The Department of Pathology and Laboratory of Medicine would like to offer congratulations to Jack Reilly, who has completed his MSc in Pathology.

  • Research: Unraveling the mysteries of cancer and neurodegeneration

    May 05, 2022
    Scientists Drs. Kun Ping Lu and Xiao Zhen Zhou are studying a stress response enzyme involved in a puzzling inverse relationship between cancer and Alzheimer’s disease.

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