Research
A new breed of clinician-research
Clinician-researchers have been a part of Schulich Medicine & Dentistry’s core for decades. With a recent push to focus on translational research, and to take part in more collaborative projects, a new breed has emerged—they are vibrant, open-minded, and full of exciting new ideas that will, undoubtedly, change the course of medicine.
Strength in numbers
Musculoskeletal diseases are a massive economic and health burden to Canadians and people across the world. Researchers at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry are teaming up to solve the mysteries behind endemic diseases that are eroding the foundation of the human body
Teaming up to solve the HIV puzzle
Eric Arts grew up near London and did his undergraduate degree at Schulich Medicine & Dentistry. Now he’s a leading HIV researcher, and Chair of the Department of Microbiology and Immunology
The heart of the matter
Dr. Anthony Tang leads CANet, a new $26.3-million, Canada-wide network focused on improving arrhythmia care
Bringing a new perspective into focus
Saad Chahine, PhD, has always been fascinated by architecture. As a high school student he drew sketches of buildings to understand complex mathematical concepts.