
Grad’s research a breakthrough in dementia risk
Early detection of cognitive decline and dementia is a passionate occupation for Yoneda, and a primary focus in her PhD work at UVic.
Early detection of cognitive decline and dementia is a passionate occupation for Yoneda, and a primary focus in her PhD work at UVic.
Research hits home for UVic psychology professor studying racism during COVID-19.
The Reach Awards celebrate UVic scholars for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching.
The Reach Awards celebrate UVic scholars for their extraordinary contributions in research and teaching.
Based on new research led by UVic psychology Nigel Mantou Lou, it’s clear the COVID-19 pandemic poses specific threats to Asian Canadians facing increased racism.
UVic is establishing a new research chair in Indigenous mental health, thanks to a generous gift of $1.5M from alumnus Bruce McKean and in honour of the late Chief Mungo Martin.
UVic grad and cognitive neuroscientist Robin Mazumder studies how urban design affects our mental well-being.
UVic doctoral student Jamie Knight is championing smell testing as a way to gain insights into brain health.
Eight UVic researchers are the "who's who" of influential scholars and named top one per cent in their fields for being highly cited in scientific publications.
A new UVic study finds two-thirds of people start out as friends before they become romantically involved.
Alyssa Talley (BSc ’11) founded the meal-kit service, Local Urban Bites, to help busy people put healthy, locally sourced meals on the table.
Scholarship supporting digital health research helps uncover the positive benefits of lifestyle interventions for people living with dementia.
UVic researchers build more resilient communities in the wake of COVID-19.
The pandemic has affected gyms, yoga studios and group workouts but staying active is critical to brain health, say researchers of a new study looking at the impact of exercise for older adults.
The pandemic has affected gyms, yoga studios and group workouts but staying active is critical to brain health, say researchers of a new study looking at the impact of exercise for older adults.
Dino Island is a product of decades of leading-edge research at UVic. And it can improve attention, working memory and executive function in children with disabilities.