Heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada, and people who work shifts may face a greater risk than most. Read more about Dr. Lorrie Kirshenbaum's groundbreaking research in the Wpg Free Press: https://t.co/p3SqKaS6rB
@KarimiLab It’s a pleasure to witness the growth of a passionate student to a fully accomplished PhD graduate! With so many achievements and awards, I am truly pleased to have been part of his journey.
I had this exact discussion with a student today - there’s so much to consider regarding how you take notes, whether by handwriting or typing. I experience this myself: when I handwrite, my ideas flow naturally, but when I type, I often feel stuck.
The Dept. of Biological Sciences @Columbia is searching for an #AssistantProfessor in #biochemistry. (biochemical/biophysical approaches studying protein/nucleic acid function and dynamics, metabolism, microbial biology, or cancer biology) Please include a 1-page anonymized statement of research for the first round of review. Apply here: https://t.co/zpD1C7N2Lq
Dr. Dunn @GPCRHenry , once a student presenter at the U of M hosted Canadian Student Health Research forum (2012), described his amazing journey in becoming a promissing researcher in the field of GPCR.