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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

Ellen Cameron collecting water samples
February 9, 2021

PhD student uses DNA sequencing to study cyanobacteria

Ellen Cameron studies cyanobacteria communities in the low-nutrient, clear lakes of Northern Ontario

February 8, 2021

Conserving Arctic char with Western science and Indigenous knowledge

A PhD student partners with Indigenous elders and fishers to understand a changing fish population in Nunavut

An image of the galaxy
February 8, 2021

Echoes from black hole could force us to rethink laws of physics

Gravitational echoes may confirm the late Stephen Hawking’s quantum black hole hypothesis 

surgical masks
February 8, 2021

Vaccine technology to stop future pandemics

Waterloo spinoff company is developing a new vaccine platform that could lead to a faster response when the next global health crisis hits 

January 25, 2021

The Dark Zone of Greenland

How algae fuelled by phosphorus contributes to ice sheet melting

Don Livermore stands, arms crossed, in front of a row of whisky barrels
January 20, 2021

Explore the spirit of Canada with the Whisky Doc

Canadian whisky is as diverse as Canada itself. Let award-winning master blender Don Livermore (BSc ’95) help you find your new favourite. 

January 11, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Busting common myths about mRNA vaccines

The Pfizer and Moderna COVID-19 vaccines have fueled both hope and falsehood. Here, Professor Kelly Grindrod debunks the most common myths she and her colleagues have heard about the new COVID-19 protection.

January 7, 2021

Q and A with the experts: Pfizer and Moderna vaccine FAQs

The Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are being administered across Canada to priority groups.

We spoke to pharmacist and drug expert Professor Kelly Grindrod to answer some commonly asked questions about getting vaccinated against COVID-19.

December 16, 2020

Restoring wetlands near farms would dramatically reduce water pollution

Targeted wetland restoration in heavily farmed areas would dramatically reduce the amount of nitrogen polluting rivers, lakes and coastal areas, a new study finds.

December 15, 2020

Blockchain systems offer solution to healthcare record management

The implementation of a blockchain-based system could resolve many of the challenges facing current electronic medical records for British Columbia patients.

Workers meet with masks on
December 9, 2020

Business lessons from 2020

Alumni share new business practices uncovered by a very unusual year

Drone
November 26, 2020

Delivering medications by drones

Waterloo’s School of Pharmacy partners with AirMatrix to trial medication delivery by automated drones

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