Are you considering a leadership role? The Dept Biochemistry is looking for our next Chair! Click the link below to learn more. This is a fantastic opportunity to lead a brilliant group of scientists and academics.
https://t.co/NJD4SB3mwW
Welcome to all our new graduate students! We are thrilled that you’ve decided to start this journey in the Dept BCH and wish you all the best! Stay positive, be curious, and work hard but don’t forget to take time off for you!
I'm looking at the Ontario numbers, the models, and international data, and at a loss to know why masks are not being made mandatory for all indoor gatherings other than those in a limited social 'bubble'.
How does it feel like to be a #NewPI and have a family? Dr.
@Jonathon_Ditlev, the newest member of the biochem department, shares some of his experience at the bench and beyond the bench: https://t.co/XnlFn13pUC
With the move @UofT to online classes due to #COVID_19, the #UofT Libraries are here to help faculty, students and staff with your online teaching, learning and research. Info: https://t.co/a1qgmiKqhu
"You don't know what you don't know." Tackling the shortage of women in #STEM: Karen Maxwell of Biochemistry talks about her research and the lack of female role models when she herself was in grad school. https://t.co/3g1TUfwCiw @UoftB@theMaxwellLab
Offering an unprecedented Life Science Education and Career Expo at U of Toronto in partnership with LSCDS, CSMB, GPD with support from CIHR. Early registration highly recommended! #LSC101@lscdsuoft @UofTGLSE @S2BNetwork
"During the day, my boss goes through the usual chores of emails, committee meetings, and grants; but when night comes around and the clock strikes 9..."
Checkout the newest #shortstory on Transcripts:
https://t.co/Feq3mUcqbI
#scicomm#sciencefiction
The #UofT community is hosting and attending vigils on campus and around the city to remember the student lives lost in the crash of Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752, which killed all 176 aboard. 💙 https://t.co/LGm7DblPog
Recent failures in Alzheimer's drug design means we may have to re-think our understanding of how the disease works. By Claire MacMurray. Don't forget to attend
@KarlHerrup's lecture tomorrow!
https://t.co/4cuoFhEGP8
#Alzheimers#SciWri19#scicomm#Science
A $2.3-million grant from @GenomeCanada has been awarded to a #UofT researcher involved in a partnership with @Cyclica & Rosetta Therapeutics to develop drugs for Parkinson’s disease. https://t.co/DgAJEILZsy