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Pharmacy Student
September 28, 2020

Pharmacy co-op program participants rise to pandemic challenges

Pharmacy co-op students, employers and staff collaborated to achieve 100 per cent co-op employment for pharmacy students throughout 2020

Aerial View of Tailing Ponds in green hill
September 2, 2021

Research aims to prevent deadly environmental disasters involving mine waste

New database provides the first global picture of the occurrence rates, behaviours and physical impacts of tailings flows

Illustration of small hearts spilling out of a medicine bottle
August 19, 2021

A dose of compassion

The legacy of a beloved instructor supports Pharmacy students like Lisa Ros-Choi, who make a difference for individual patients and health care as a whole.

July 19, 2021

Contact lenses that deliver far more than vision correction

From disease detection and treatment to visual displays and AR, the future of contact lenses is bright

Parshant Utam looking at the Wombo app on his phone
July 15, 2021

Artificial Intelligence for fun

A mathematical physics student uses his AI skills to make people laugh

Woman holding white tablets in her hand
June 28, 2021

New study charts Canada’s 20-year journey towards opioid crisis

Waterloo researchers discover a nearly six-fold increase in opioid-related deaths between 2000 and 2017

Portrait Of Vaccinated African Man Showing His Arm
June 23, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Vaccine hesitancy among the Black community

Higher vaccine hesitancy persists among Black Canadians when compared to the general public

Some of the complex structural arrangements of catalysts; left is known as branched structure and the right as cage structure.
June 22, 2021

Metal catalysts used for environmental sustainability found to degrade and become less effective

Some tiny catalysts being considered for industrial-scaled environmental remediation efforts may be unstable during operation

Microscopic view of 3D spherical viruses
June 17, 2021

“Smart” segmented ring device delivers medications to stop HIV transmission

Researchers have designed a device that delivers two medications that help stop HIV transmission.

Image depicting a digital transformation concept showing binary code and programming.
June 15, 2021

Combining classical and quantum computing opens door to new discoveries

New computing method opens the door to different algorithms and experiments

Jocelyn Hadden with her parents Susan and James, all in Waterloo Science sweaters
June 11, 2021

All in the family

From lab partners to life partners, two science alumni welcome their daughter into the alumni club

Portraits of six graduating PhD students
June 11, 2021

Graduating PhD students epitomize resilience and excellence

Six exceptional graduates talk about the ups and downs of earning their doctoral degrees

Graphic of class of 2021 valedictorian portraits
June 11, 2021

Celebrating Waterloo’s Class of 2021 valedictorians

Nominated by their peers, six exceptional students have inspired their colleagues with passion and resilience 

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