Newly discovered protein biomarkers could soon help oncologists differentiate with near certainty between two types of ovarian cancers, thus allowing for more precise treatment options.
The world comes to Western this summer in a big way during an intense few weeks of conferences and gatherings that will bring economic heft and international flavour to the city.
At one time, Tim Hortons might have been enough to serve the students in the Spencer Engineering Building. But three buildings - and hundreds more students later - change is coming with the introduction of DaVinci Café
Advanced manufacturing solves real problems. We are securing bridges, making batteries last longer, 3D printing custom medical implants and making vehicles stronger and lighter, saving fuel. And we’re doing it here in #LdnOnt at #WesternU.
Episode 3 - Strange Bedfellows.
In this episode, Nino and guest Lorelei Lingard share stories of creativity and curiosity as they explore the importance of language and rhetoric in hospitals and other medical settings. At the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and Western's Faculty of Education, Lingard examines how health care teams talk and how communication patterns influence patient safety. Lorelei is the Founding Director and Senior Scientist at Western's Centre for Education Research & Innovation.
If you ever wondered when the world went and got itself in a big damn hurry, then you’ll love when Patrol Sergeant Katie Thomas takes her turn on Read. Watch. Listen.
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