Apr 19th, 2018
Episode #163: Taking a Closer Look at the Womb
Roger and Ariel spoke with Lauren Smith about her work in the medical biophysics program coming up with a new way to image inside the womb completely ...View Details
Apr 19th, 2018
Roger and Ariel spoke with Lauren Smith about her work in the medical biophysics program coming up with a new way to image inside the womb completely ...View Details
Apr 11th, 2018
Coming up April 13th, 2018, a conference that integrates 3 diverse faculties - Information & Media Studies, Music, and Law - into the FIMULAW Grad...View Details
Apr 7th, 2018
Taniya and Nav interview an Interdisciplinary team of engineers and scientists (Alexis Pascual, Gavin Tolometti, Liam Innis, and Matthew Svensson)Â...View Details
Apr 3rd, 2018
We know that all dogs go to heaven, but can all dogs go to physiotherapy? This week Viki and Ariel spoke with Liz Fryer, a second year student in the ...View Details
In this week's episode of GradCast, we present Part 1 of our 2 part series from the Western Research Forum, Western University's largest interdiscipli...View Details
Mar 26th, 2018
On ingesting cannabinoids, why do some people have panic attacks, while others experience cerebral euphoria? The answer might lie with a specific part...View Details
Alexandre Desbiens-Brassard joins Roger and Charlotte to speak about his PhD thesis in comparative literature. Alex's work is examining English and Fr...View Details
Mar 7th, 2018
In 2015, the Trudeau government committed to resettling 39,000 Syrian refugees across Canada, with over 1,000 finding their way here to London. On thi...View Details
Feb 27th, 2018
Last week, the snow in our backyard thawed, and out of the ground came a host of pesky bugs. For Jacqueline Lebenzon, that is research fodder! She stu...View Details
Feb 21st, 2018
You might think it's laughing gas or a race car fuel, but NO! Nitric Oxide is a crucial compound vital for healthy brain function. Viki Tellios is a ...View Details