Dr. Rebekah Jacques, a Métis forensic pathologist and professor in pathology and laboratory medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, is offering her expertise to investigate missing Indigenous children.

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October 2022 Web Version

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Applying forensic pathology towards Truth and Reconciliation

Dr. Rebekah Jacques, a Métis forensic pathologist and professor in pathology and laboratory medicine at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry, is offering her expertise to investigate missing Indigenous children.

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The impact of AI on primary health care

Artificial Intelligence (AI) already plays a role in many health-care settings. Deploying and developing AI advancements will determine its impact and efficacy in the years ahead.

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Schulich researchers bring in extensive CIHR funding

Projects at the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry were part of the more than $7.6 million received in funding from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR).

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Achieving international holographic teleportation

While the novelty of travelling a great distance instantaneously is fascinating, for medical student Adam Levschuk the possibilities for medical care are most exciting.

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Blood biomarkers for identifying "long COVID"

Researchers at Lawson Health Research Institute are using unique biomarkers to identify patients with post-COVID-19 condition, or "long COVID."

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Recognizing alumni excellence

Schulich Medicine & Dentistry alumni are being recognized for their achievements in clinical practice, medical education, research and leadership.

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Dentistry: enhancing care

When the pandemic struck, quick changes were required at the dental clinic. Now, more changes are on the way to enhance the delivery of care.

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Celebrating outstanding science and discovery

On November 16, the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry will be hosting the J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine Symposium to recognize and celebrate the outstanding innovations in the field of molecular imaging research.

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