PRiME April Research Rounds – Apr. 14, 2023

Name: Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Building - Room 850 Address: 144 College St, Room 850 Toronto ON M5S 3M2

Monthly research seminar to the PRiME community. Speakers:Dr. Leonardo SalmenaAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacology & ToxicologySarah Shawky2022 PRiME Fellow, PhD CandidateCo-PIs Drs. Carolyn Cummins and Milica Radisic

Data Sciences Speaker Series: Melissa Haendel – Apr. 17, 2023

Title: Making translational science go faster, better, together by harmonizing data Prof. Melissa Haendel, Professor, Department of Medical Informatics and Clinical Epidemiology, School of Medicine, Oregon Health & Science University, joins the Data Sciences Speaker Series (DSSS)/Temerty Centre Speaker Series. Abstract: Addressing complex scientific challenges requires weaving together data from diverse sources, organisms, contexts, formats, […]

Desjardins Speaker Series: Harnessing an Entrepreneurial Mindset in Times of Uncertainty

Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship 55 St George St. Toronto, Ontario M5S 0C9 Myhal Centre for Engineering Innovation & Entrepreneurship, 55 St George St., Toronto, Ontario, Canada

How do we navigate and adapt during challenging times? Our economy faces challenges stemming from interconnected issues including inflation and affordability, concern over global financial institutions, geo-political turmoil and more. It is no wonder that everyone from families and communities to small business owners is asking themselves how to best protect their financial well-being, while […]

CRIS Connects: Open Access Publishing

CRIS Connects provides targeted, real-time help from experts. Come and ask experts anything on their topic of expertise and concurrently build your tri-campus networks. Stephanie Orfano, Head Scholarly Communications and Copyright Office, UTL, will be joining us as a guest expert for CRIS Connects April session to answer questions on topics related to Open Access […]

Advanced GNU/Linux II

SciNet Teaching Room

This workshop explores various concise and useful constructs for working with bash shell. The goal is to improve your shell skills. Attending this class requires some basic GNU/Linux command line experience.Format: In-person and On-line (zoom)Location: SciNet Teaching Room, 11th floor on the MaRS West tower,  661 University Ave., Suite 1140, Toronto, ON M5G 1M1Time:  1:00 […]

DIY: Best Practices in the Use of Routinely Collected Race/Ethnicity and Immigration Data – Apr. 18, 2023

This is part of the series: Diversity and Inclusion in Your Research Design. This session will focus on Best Practices in the Use of Routinely Collected Race/Ethnicity and Immigration Data with Dr. Susitha Wanigaratne. Dr. Wanigaratne is a social epidemiologist whose work considers immigration to be a social and structural determinant of health. She is […]

BCH2202 – Lecture 11

SciNet Teaching Room

In this course students will be instructed in how to program in R. Ultimately students will learn how to use R to analyze, process and visualize data. This course is designed for students with little to no experience in programming. This is a graduate course that can be taken for credit by UofT Biochemistry graduate students. […]

Clinical Trials Roles and Responsibilities: The Sponsor, The Institution and the Qualified Investigator – Apr. 19, 2023

Clinical Trials Roles and Responsibilities of The Sponsor, The Institution and the Qualified investigator in Clinical Trials, is a vast topic many researchers and teams have expressed interest in learning more about. This is also an area many teams receive observations during regulatory inspections. Health Canada representative, Asma Syed, will be joining the upcoming webinar […]

Dismantling the Father’s House? Women as Doctoral Supervisors With Dr. Barbara Grant

The traditional masculine architecture of master and apprentice (or disciple) in doctoral supervision for the arts, humanities and social sciences is undoubtedly under challenge. This architecture, the father’s house of supervision, with its exclusively male occupants was established in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It persisted largely unchallenged until the final decades of […]

Finding Funding Pathways: Navigating the Social Sciences and Humanities Funding Landscape for Early Career and Newly Appointed Faculty Members – Apr. 20, 2023

Name: History Conference Room (SS2098) Address: 100 St. George Street

This interactive information session will help early careerand newly appointed faculty members understand their funding options for thecoming year and provide strategies for developing long-term research fundingpathways. It will include specific information about internal U of T fundingopportunities and external SSHRC opportunities; and it will include tips andstrategies for developing project-based research proposals and coherent,supportable […]

Gerstein + MADLab 3D Printing Safety Training

This session introduces tools, techniques and best practices of 3D printing, including the basics of 3D printing, an introduction to the MADLab space, and the models of 3D printers available for use. Instructors will demonstrate how to safely use the service and the machines from start to finish, as well as how to find and […]

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