The Faculty of Medicine’s Genome Editing and Molecular Biology facility (GEM) congratulates Marah Abdelkader, Mays Abu Sheikh and Emmanuel Laryea for winning the (inaugural) 2021 TMM Genome Editing Presentation Awards!
The Faculty of Medicine’s Genome Editing and Molecular Biology facility (GEM) congratulates Marah Abdelkader, Mays Abu Sheikh and Emmanuel Laryea for winning the (inaugural) 2021 TMM Genome Editing Presentation Awards!
A new grant program aims to provide our top-flight researchers with the assistance needed to bring the benefits of their most promising breakthroughs to the wider world.
A new grant program aims to provide our top-flight researchers with the assistance needed to bring the benefits of their most promising breakthroughs to the wider world.
Researchers suggest the findings can help scientists understand the molecular processes that underlie a range of neurological diseases and may eventually help design therapeutics.
Researchers suggest the findings can help scientists understand the molecular processes that underlie a range of neurological diseases and may eventually help design therapeutics.
Join us on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 for our FREE live webinar in our Faculty of Medicine International Learner Community webinar series: Benefits and Challenges of an International Medical/Scientific Career.
Join us on Wednesday, February 16th, 2022 for our FREE live webinar in our Faculty of Medicine International Learner Community webinar series: Benefits and Challenges of an International Medical/Scientific Career.
Congratulations to all our members on their recent success with their CIHR Project Grant funding. Overall, Faculty of Medicine and affiliated research institute teams were awarded 20 CIHR Project Grants and 5 Priority Announcements totalling more than $15.6M
Congratulations to all our members on their recent success with their CIHR Project Grant funding. Overall, Faculty of Medicine and affiliated research institute teams were awarded 20 CIHR Project Grants and 5 Priority Announcements totalling more than $15.6M