Supporting resilience and recovery
Through the Research Accelerator Fund, UVic alumni are boosting six projects focused on making communities stronger in the wake of the pandemic.
Through the Research Accelerator Fund, UVic alumni are boosting six projects focused on making communities stronger in the wake of the pandemic.
UVic researchers build more resilient communities in the wake of COVID-19.
CIHR funds two critical brain health research projects: one to show how concussion causes cognitive impairment and another to understand the effects of alcohol and cannabis on the developing brain.
鈥婽he following UVic experts are available to media to provide comment on COVID-19 and its ongoing societal impacts.
UVic researchers and grad students can now share their expertise through a new partnership with The Conversation鈥攑ublishing explanatory journalism from the academic and research community.
On March 8 UVic joins the world to celebrate International Women's Day, a global day recognizing the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women.
UVic associate professor Marie-脠ve Tremblay is on the leading edge of understanding what causes our brain's immune cells to change so drastically and how this affects our cognitive function.
Five 番茄社区 researchers are recognized today for their research excellence and community impact as Tier 2 Canada Research Chairs.
The following 番茄社区 experts are available to media to discuss the COVID-19 pandemic.
Olav Krigolson has developed a unique mobile electroencephalography (EEG) system to investigate what鈥檚 happening in our brains when we鈥檙e tired, stressed, oxygen-deprived, struggling with dementia, concussed鈥攐r on Mars.
A new UVic study is looking at the potential effects of combining substances such as alcohol and cannabis during early pregnancy. The work is on the heels of the legalization of medical and recreational cannabis in Canada.
Brianna Carrels will graduate from UVic's biomedical engineering program and was involved in the inception of a medical device start-up while also working part time for another med-tech company.
Learning and Research Librarians Aditi Gupta and Rebecca Raworth have developed programs that use information literacy instruction, while building cross-cultural research collaborations at UVic Libraries and the Indian Institute of Technology, Gandhinagar.
UVic researchers and students received $18.8 million from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada in the form of grants, scholarships and other funding.
Stephanie Willerth鈥檚 research into tissue engineering and regenerative medicine could be a game changer for spinal-cord injuries, brain cancer, Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and more.
Two prominent medical researchers at the 番茄社区 have been named Canada Research Chairs.