Article content Western University students are undertaking a national virtual stem cell drive in honour of Jocelyn McGlynn, an aspiring doctor who died last August after battling acute myelomonocytic leukemia. The ‘I’m in for Jocelyn Virtual Drive,’ is being organized by the Western Stem Cell Club, which works to recruit Canadian as stem cell donors. More details are available at www.facebook.com/uwostemcellclub. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Western students organize national stem cell drive in honour of Chatham's Jocelyn McGlynn Back to video The 23-year-old Chatham woman, who was a fourth-year medical science student, touched the lives of many by sharing her leukemia journey on the Facebook page ‘Win Rocky Win’ as she, along with family and friends, began promoting the importance of joining Canada’s stem cell registry. The effort resulted in more than 2,000 people joining the registry.