Schulich medical students embark on transformative health research projects in Windsor-Essex

May 16, 2025

BioMed students at a lab in the University of Windsor.


Thirteen future physicians are tackling pressing health challenges — from cancer care to vaccine hesitancy — through hands-on research projects grounded in the Windsor-Essex community. 

Supported by the Schulich-UWindsor Opportunities for Research Excellence Program (SWORP), these innovative projects give first- and second-year medical students early exposure to research while fostering interdisciplinary collaboration with University of Windsor faculty and clinical leaders. 

“SWORP nurtures a culture of inquiry and community impact,” said Shanthi Johnson, Vice-President, Research and Innovation at the University of Windsor. “Through mentorship and meaningful engagement, students are addressing complex health issues and building skills that will shape their future contributions to evidence-informed healthcare.” 

Now in its 11th year, SWORP has funded more than 80 student-led projects, with this year’s cohort receiving a combined $50,000 in research support. Each project is backed by a $5,000 grant co-funded by the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry and the University of Windsor’s Office of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation. 

This year, five students are working under the guidance of full-time UWindsor faculty members, while eight are paired with clinical professors — practising physicians based in Windsor-Essex. The WE-SPARK Health Institute plays a critical role in helping build regional research capacity and fostering stronger academic-healthcare partnerships. 

2025 SWORP Grant Recipients and Projects 

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