Ultra-processed Food Consumption, Depression, and Diabetes: Results from the CARTaGENE Study – Mar. 21, 2024

Type 2 diabetes (T2D) is a widespread chronic condition with severe consequences, including complications affecting blood vessels and organs, disability, and premature death. Research indicates that depression can significantly raise the risk of developing T2D, potentially through lifestyle and biological factors. Additionally, our modern diet presents a challenge with the increasing consumption of ultra-processed foods […]

CDL Nurture Spinout Series: How to Think About Spinning Out in Canada – Mar. 25, 2024

The Creative Destruction Lab is excited to introduce the “Spinout Series”, a new virtual event series for Canadian innovators interested in entrepreneurship to hear from some of the top minds in the country how they think about commercializing innovation. The first event in this series "How to Think About Spinning Out in Canada" is now […]

Parallel Debugging with DDT

Virtual

Debugging is an important step in developing a new code, or porting an old one to a new machine. In this session, we will discuss the debugging of frequently encountered bugs in serial code and debugging of parallel (MPI and threaded) codes using DDT.

EES1137: Lecture 21

REDCap Resources

In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the Python and R languages will be introduced, as well as the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students for performing scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into large […]

PHY1610 Scientific Computing Lecture

This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best practices for developing software as it applies to scientific computations, common numerical techniques and packages, and aspects of high performance computing. While we will introduce the C++ language, in […]

Evidence-Based Medicine-New Learnings and Opportunities – Mar. 26, 2024

Research Connect is thrilled to dedicate a very special webinar to “Evidence-Based Medicine-New Learnings and Opportunities”. Dr. Gordon Guyatt, MD, MSc, FRCP, OC. Distinguished Professor, Departments of Health Research Methods, Evidence and Impact and Medicine at McMaster University will be the esteemed guest speaker. Dr. Alfonso Iorio will moderate and be a panelist. Dr. Alfonso […]

NSERC Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship Information Session – Mar 27, 2024

Join the Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation for an information session on applying to the NSERC Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship (https://research.utoronto.ca/honours-awards/db/arthur-b-mcdonald-fellowships) internal competition.The session will be led by Dr. Sarah Carson, Manager, University Awards and Honours, who will share insights on the profile of recent Fellowship recipients, the internal selection process, and writing the 6-page […]

PHY1610 Scientific Computing Lecture

This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best practices for developing software as it applies to scientific computations, common numerical techniques and packages, and aspects of high performance computing. While we will introduce the C++ language, in […]

EES1137: Lecture 22

REDCap Resources

In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the Python and R languages will be introduced, as well as the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students for performing scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into large […]

Understanding your Responsibility to Preventing Racial Discrimination & Harassment in the Work Environment – Apr. 2, 2024

Learning Objectives: Provide an overview of the race-related Ontario Human Rights Code grounds and definitions of relevant key terms. Explore how racial discrimination and harassment manifest in the work environments. Share strategies and tools to effectively identify and respond to race-related conflicts in the workplace. Explain the role of the Antiracism and Cultural Diversity Office […]

EES1137: Lecture 23

REDCap Resources

In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the Python and R languages will be introduced, as well as the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students for performing scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into large […]

Academic Authorship in the Life Sciences Workshop – April 2, 2024

Name: Centre for Research & Innovation Support Address: 9 King's College Circle Toronto Ontario M7A 1A5

U of T's Division of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation, School of Graduate Studies, and UHN's Office of the Executive Vice-President, Science and Research are inviting researchers in the life sciences to join us for an in-person, small group educational workshop on Authorship in the Life Sciences. To maximize the opportunity for researchers to attend, […]

PHY1610 Scientific Computing Lecture

This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best practices for developing software as it applies to scientific computations, common numerical techniques and packages, and aspects of high performance computing. While we will introduce the C++ language, in […]

NSERC Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship Information Session – Apr 2, 2024

Join the Office of the Vice-President, Research & Innovation for an information session on applying to the NSERC Arthur B. McDonald Fellowship (https://research.utoronto.ca/honours-awards/db/arthur-b-mcdonald-fellowships) internal competition.The session will be led by Dr. Sarah Carson, Manager, University Awards and Honours, who will share insights on the profile of recent Fellowship recipients, the internal selection process, and writing the 6-page […]

Academic Authorship in the Life Sciences Workshop – April 3, 2024

Name: Centre for Research & Innovation Support Address: 9 King's College Circle Toronto Ontario M7A 1A5

U of T's Division of the Vice-President, Research and Innovation, School of Graduate Studies, and UHN's Office of the Executive Vice-President, Science and Research are inviting researchers in the life sciences to join us for an in-person, small group educational workshop on Authorship in the Life Sciences. To maximize the opportunity for researchers to attend, […]

Connect+Learn: SIS Training Resources & Support Session – Apr. 3, 2024

Join Connect+Learn for a session on Windows 11 In this session, we’ll take a look at the latest version Windows 11. Along the way we’ll: Introduce new features like Snap Layouts & Copilot for Microsoft Edge Revisit features that have been improved since Windows 10 Highlight UI changes and tweaks Connect the dots to its […]

Access Office Hours: Insider Tips for Effective Health Data Applications – Apr. 3, 2024

Join CanPath for an informative session on accessing CanPath data and biosamples for your research projects! Whether you’re a seasoned researcher or new to the process, our Access Office experts are here to provide insider tips on ensuring your application is successful. This session will cover essential elements outlined in the CanPath Data and Biosamples […]

Addressing Racial Microaggressions: Tools, Strategies and Discussions – Apr. 4, 2024

Learning Objectives: Increase understanding of the experiences and impact of racial microaggressions – identify forms of racial microaggressive behavior and comments. Discuss and develop strategies for prevention and resolution of subtle discrimination within the work and learning environments. Increase understanding of the role of management in effectively addressing and responding to occurrences of microaggressions/subtle discrimination? […]

PHY1610 Scientific Computing Lecture

This course is aimed at reducing your struggle in getting started with computational projects, and make you a more efficient computational scientist. Topics include well-established best practices for developing software as it applies to scientific computations, common numerical techniques and packages, and aspects of high performance computing. While we will introduce the C++ language, in […]

EES1137: Lecture 24

REDCap Resources

In this course data analysis techniques utilizing the Python and R languages will be introduced, as well as the basics of programming and scientific computing. The goal of this course is to prepare graduate students for performing scientific data analysis. Successful students will learn how to use statistical inference tools to gain insight into large […]

Depositing Research Data in U of T Dataverse (Borealis)

Are you interested in sharing your data with other researchers? Has a journal or funder asked you to share your data? In this session, participants will learn how to organize and publish research data in U of T Dataverse, the university of Toronto's institutional data repository hosted by Borealis. Through a live demo, participants will […]

What is a Data Management Plan and Why Do I Need One? – Apr. 4, 2024

This workshop is intended to provide a basic overview of Data Management Plans (DMPs), a tool often used to lay a foundation for good research data management practices through the life of a research project and beyond. This workshop will cover a basic overview of the components of a typical data management plan and share […]

Get it Started, Get it Finished, Keep it Going: April 2024

Join us for the next Get it Started, Get it Finished, Keep it Going (https://cris.utoronto.ca/rdfcohorts/get-it-started/). These monthly sessions are geared to addressing the competing priorities faculty face during the semester from research, teaching, to service commitments. In these semi-structured (Two 45-minute timed work sessions), researchers will set goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, time-bound (SMART) […]

Shell Scripting

Virtual

Learn how to write bash scripts, use environment variables, how to control process, and much more. Requires some Linux basic command line experience.Format: Virtual

Book Launch: Coleen Carrigan on ‘Cracking the Bro Code’ – Apr. 9, 2024

Topic: Cracking the Bro Code (The MIT Press, April 9, 2024) Speakers: Dr. Coleen Carrigan, Associate Professor of Science, Technology and Society, Department of Engineering and Society, University of Virginia. In conversation with: Dr. Sonia Kang, Canada Research Chair in Identity, Diversity, and Inclusion; Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management, UofT; Academic Director, […]

From Engaging to Empowering Community – Apr. 9, 2024

The Edwin S.H. Leong Centre for Healthy Children Trainee Hub has partnered with the Research Training Centre at The Hospital for Sick Children for its next event titled From Engaging to Empowering Community: Best Practices for Community-Engaged Research Co-Design on Tuesday, April 9th at 12-1pm (EDT) in the Gallery of the Peter Gilgan Centre for […]

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