BCH2202 – Lecture 8

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 Trial Application and Guidelines: Quick Overview & Best Practices

Centering attention to Clinical Trial Regulations, Research Connect is dedicating the upcoming webinar series to one of the essential steps in initiating a clinical trial, the “Clinical Trial Application”. We are delighted to have Health Canada representative Larissa Lefebvre joining us from the Office of Clinical Trials, Pharmaceuticals Drugs Directorate and help us explore an […]

CO Colloquium on “Multi-Factor Authentication” by Marco Saldarriaga

This week's colloquium: "Multi-Factor Authentication" by Marco Saldarriaga from SciNet. The Compute Ontario Colloquia are weekly Zoom presentations on Advanced Research Computing, High Performance Computing, Research Data Management, and Research Software topics, delivered by staff from three Compute Ontario consortia (CAC, SciNet, SHARCNET) and guest speakers. The colloquia are one hour long and include time […]

CDHI Visiting Speaker Series: Allie Martin on Black Sonic Life

Allie Martin is an ethnomusicologist and artist from Prince George’s County, Maryland. She is currently an assistant professor at Dartmouth College in the Music Department and the Cluster for Digital Humanities and Social Engagement. She received her BA in Violin Performance and Audio Production from American University, and her MA and PhD from Indiana University […]

2023 Anne and Max Tanenbaum Symposium – Cannabis and Endocannabinoids: Emerging Neuroscience Research Highlights – Mar. 30, 2023

Name: The Great Hall at Hart House Address: 7 Hart House Circle Toronto ON M5S 3H3

Join us for this year’s Anne & Max Tanenbaum Symposium on March 30, 2023 at the Great Hall at Hart House. This year's topic is “Cannabis and Endocannabinoids: Emerging Neuroscience Research Highlights”. The event is hosted by Prof Ruth A. Ross, Anne & Max Tanenbaum Chair in Neuroscience, and will feature a series of talks […]

2023 Anne and Max Tanenbaum Symposium – Cannabis and Endocannabinoids: Emerging Neuroscience Research Highlights – Mar. 30, 2023

Name: The Great Hall at Hart House Address: 7 Hart House Circle Toronto ON M5S 3H3

Join us for this year’s Anne & Max Tanenbaum Symposium on March 30, 2023 at the Great Hall at Hart House. This year's topic is “Cannabis and Endocannabinoids: Emerging Neuroscience Research Highlights”.The event is hosted by Prof Ruth A. Ross, Anne & Max Tanenbaum Chair in Neuroscience, and will feature a series of talks from […]

Scientific Computing (2023)

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

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 […]

CanPath Webinar: Building the Canadian Cancer Study within CanPath

Streams of big data are finally coming together to help us understand cancer and predict it earlier. CanPath is building the Canadian Cancer Study to advance research and discovery for cancer, the leading cause of death in Canada. As the first program to bring together national population health cohort resources with administrative-level data and provincial […]

Moving the Dial On: Building Indigenous Community Relationships

Community-Based Research Canada presents “Moving the Dial”: the 2023 E-Learning series. This series will highlight action-oriented community-based research that is ‘moving the dial’ on today’s pressing societal challenges. An important hallmark of community-based research, taking an action-orientated and impactful approach, means research partnerships mobilizing knowledge and mobilizing communities towards positive societal change. The research projects […]

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