2024 Canada Gairdner Awards Gala – Oct 24, 2024

Royal Ontario Museum 100 Queen's Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Canada Gairdner Awards Gala is the culmination of a week of events featuring the laureates and a celebration of the 2024 Canada Gairdner Award laureates. Known as the top networking in the scientific field, this event is filled with excitement and is not to be missed! If you are interested in being a sponsor […]

Gairdner Global Health Symposium – Oct 25, 2024

MaRS Centre Auditorium MaRS Centre Auditorium, Lower Concourse, 101 College Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Pandemic Preparedness: From Vaccine Technology to Global Health Policy Inspired by the groundbreaking work of Dr. Gagandeep Kang, the 2024 John Dirks Canada Gairdner Global Health Award laureate, this Symposium will explore the cutting-edge innovations and critical insights needed to tackle future pandemics, with a focus on vaccine technology and the policies that shape global […]

PRiME Lunch & Learn with CDD Vault – Oct 25, 2024

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

PRiME Lunch & Learn with Collaborative Drug Discovery (CDD) Vault (https://www.collaborativedrug.com/)Date: Friday, October 25, 2024Time: 1:00pm – 2:30pm (Lunch will be provided; please register to help us plan the catering accordingly)Venue: Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy Building - Room 850 (144 College St)Event highlights:• Learn how to tackle data management challenges, implement effective Research Data Management (RDM) practices, improve data sustainability, […]

Accessible People Leadership – Oct. 29, 2024

This session will provide managers and supervisors with key strategies to create and maintain accessible and inclusive working environments. Together, we will identify the critical competencies people leaders need to make their teams feel welcome, a sense of belonging and comfortable to contribute fully. Through the exploration of concepts like universal design, emerging perspectives like […]

Introduction to Best Practices for Creating Infographics – Oct. 29, 2024

What: Learn to use best practices to create infographics, which are a specific type of data visualization that uses a mix of data, visuals, and text to inform or persuade. Why: Learning infographic creation skills and tools will help you promote yourself and your research findings, more effectively communicate with wide audiences, and make you […]

Building Digital Trust: Fireside Chat – Oct. 29, 2024

In this fireside chat, attendees will discover how technology can be designed to create secure, empowering digital experiences. Join information security experts Donna Kidwell, U of T’s Acting Chief Information Officer, and Kate Giovacchini, Executive Director of Engineering at Arizona State University, as they share groundbreaking approaches to enhancing security and privacy by design.

Gerstein + MADLab 3D Printing Safety Training – Oct. 30, 2024

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 […]

2SLGBTQ+ Discrimination and Harassment in the Workplace – Oct. 30, 2024

This session will explore how homophobic and transphobic discrimination and harassment can manifest in the workplace. Participants will learn about the relevant policy landscape for managing discrimination and harassment. Building on this, participants will explore how to foster a changing and inclusive workplace culture for 2SLGBTQ+ employees and communities.

BRN Research Conversation Series: Black Excellence in Research and Leadership

The BRN Research Conversation Series launches on Oct. 31. The first event is titled, “Black Excellence in Research & Leadership.” Rhonda McEwen (President and Vice-Chancellor, Victoria University) and Lisa Robinson (Dean, Temerty Faculty of Medicine) will discuss their professional journeys and the intersection of research, mentorship and identity.

Anomaly Detection – What to Do without Enough Data – Oct 31, 2024

Abstract: Detecting anomalies in managed investment products is crucial for making timely investment decisions, yet limited data often hinders traditional detection methods. In this talk, “Anomaly Detection—What to Do Without Enough Data,” we explore innovative strategies to accurately identify significant changes in fund performance, operations, and portfolio composition despite data constraints. We discuss various methodologies, including […]

PRiME November Research Rounds – Nov 1, 2024

Name: Terence Donnelly Centre Address: 160 College St Toronto ON M5S 3E1

PRiME Research Rounds is a monthly research presentation featuring talks from PRiME Principal Investigators and Fellows. The seminar sessions bring the PRiME community together for engaging discussions! Date: Friday, Nov 1, 2024, 1:00 - 2:00PM (Light refreshments will be provided)Location: Red Seminar Room, Terrence Donnelly Centre, 160 College StreetSpeakers:Prof. Alan DavidsonPRiME Principal InvestigatorProfessor, Department ofMolecular Genetics & Department ofBiochemistry,University of Toronto"Phage-Encoded […]

Practical Strategies for a Gender-Inclusive University – Nov. 5, 2024

This training will build on foundational frameworks and concepts related to sexual and gender diversity and support participants to build a a deeper understanding of gender identity and gender expression. Through reflective activities, practical strategies, and engaging conversations, participants will gain skills to recognize how gendered ideas and assumptions might emerge in everyday interactions. Participants […]

Safeguarding Science Workshop | Module 1 – Nov. 5 2024

Module 1: Safeguarding Science: Raising awareness of security risks and mitigation tools in the research ecosystem Canada is a leader in innovation, research and development, thanks to the research community’s commitment to open science and international collaboration. However, this strength also makes Canadian research an attractive target for malicious actors. The transfer of our cutting-edge […]

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