Moving Beyond Journals & Monographs: The Value of Op-Eds – May 27, 2022

Scholars use a range of media to communicate and amplify their research and findings. Writing for the public is a powerful way to disseminate research findings to the broader world, have wider impact, and reconnect with why the work you do matters. Mainstream writing does not replace journal articles or monographs, but instead complements them […]

Evaluating the Problem of Finding and Accessing Restricted Data in Canada: Where Do We Go from Here?

In Canada, there has been a significant investment in digital research infrastructure, data management and data sharing to promote accessibility and usability of research data. The emerging Tri-agency policy, the establishment of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada, the development of a national data repository and a government-led Roadmap for Open Science are all examples […]

Research At Work 2: Science and the Public – Getting the Real Story Out There

The Toronto Science Policy Network (TSPN) invites you to join the Research At Work, a workshop and networking series designed to teach you about the basics of science policy and connect you with experts engaged in this space in different ways. This workshop will cover how scientific knowledge, research and evidence is communicated with public […]

Translating Your Research into Viable Drug Discovery Projects Through the Cyclica Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) – June 7, 2022

The Cyclica Academic Partnership Program (CAPP) (https://www.cyclicarx.com/capp) connects academic labs and faculties with Cyclica’s AI-augmented drug discovery platform through in-kind use, while sharing both risks and benefits. Together with academic partners, Cyclica unlocks the therapeutic potential of target discovery research to generate novel small molecule therapeutics for Oncology, CNS Disorders, and Inflammatory Diseases. During this […]

Data Science and Arctic Climate Change with Prof. Kent Moore

Join this new series that features researchers leading Catalyst Grant multidisciplinary data science projects. Speaker: Prof. Kent Moore, Department of Chemical & Physical Sciences, University of Toronto Mississauga

IP Matters: Health Innovation

Learn about intellectual property considerations for research, commercialization and startup creation across health innovation in software, hardware and diagnostics / interventions. This session will be moderated by Tamara O’Connell, Patent Portfolio Manager from U of T’s Innovations & Partnerships Office and will feature real-world insights from medical and legal experts, researchers and start-up founders. The […]

Research At Work 3: Science for Policy – Evidence to Drive Decision-Making

The Toronto Science Policy Network (TSPN) invites you to join the Research At Work, a workshop and networking series designed to teach you about the basics of science policy and connect you with experts engaged in this space in different ways. This workshop will cover how science can impact government decision-making and inform policy. The […]

Temerty Medicine 2022 Grant Writing & Research Resources Workshop

Agenda: 9:00 am Welcome – Justin Nodwell, Vice Dean, Research & Health Science Education (5 mins) 9:05 am – Panel Discussion: How to incorporate EDI into grant proposals. (50 mins) Panel members: • Dr. Nicole Kaniki, Director of Equity, Diversity and Inclusions, VPRI • Dr. Bojana Stefanovic, Dept. of Medical Biophysics • Dr. Karl Zabjek, Dept. […]

2022 STAR Workshop #6 – Internal Audit: Reducing Risk Exposure in Research Expenses – June 15, 2022

Join Internal Audit Department staff for an overview of their research expenditure compliance audit process, including upcoming changes. Get a better understanding of common deviations and how to avoid them. Presenters: • Alex Matos, Director, Internal Audit • Wendy Ng, Senior Auditor, Internal Audit See the STAR program (https://research.utoronto.ca/training-resources/research-administration-training-star-program) for resources and to learn about past […]

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