Research Ethics in the Health Sciences Info Session
The Human Research Ethics Unit is pleased to invite you to this informational session to address all types of research involving human participants in the health sciences. Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend. Workshops will include a presentation with opportunities for questions and discussion. The research ethics...
Research Ethics in the Social Sciences, Humanities and Education Info Session
The Human Research Ethics Unit invites you to join this information session to address all types of research involving human participants in the Social Sciences, Humanities, and Education. Faculty members, graduate students, and staff are invited to attend. Workshops include a presentation with opportunities for questions and discussion. The research ethics...
Mapping Services to Support the Mental Health Needs of LGBTQ+ Students
This presentation explores the experiences of LGBTQ+ students with mental health care services at the University of Toronto. Drawing from qualitative interviews with a diverse group of LGBTQ+ students, we speak to the various successes and shortcomings of on-campus mental health care services. We also explore the political, economic, and...
Black Health Lecture Series
In celebration of African Liberation Month, this series highlights how various African/Black folks are navigating the healthcare system, and how it impacts them daily. Tuesday, February 11, 2025, from 6:00 – 8:00 pm: HIV+ women prisoners (virtual) Tuesday, February 25, 2025, from 11:00 am – 1:00 pm: The Black refugee...
CanPath Webinar: Understanding the connections between air pollution and rheumatic disease
What can large-scale cohort studies reveal about the intersection of environment and disease? Dr. Sasha Bernatsky, James McGill Professor of Medicine at McGill University, is tackling big questions about environmental health and rheumatic disease. Using data from CanPath, a centre at DLSPH and Canada's largest population health study, she researches...
CANUE Webinar: Why is urban biodiversity is essential for well-being?
More than half the world’s people (and > 80% of Canadians) live in cities, and conversion to urban land is among the most irreversible and fastest growing forms of global change. This era of unprecedented urban growth has markedly changed ecosystem structure, function, and biodiversity, and consequently the ecosystem services...
STAGE International Speaker Seminar Series (ISSS) with Jonathan Marchini
Join us for the next instalment of the STAGE International Speaker Seminar Series (ISSS) with Dr. Jonathan Marchini Executive Director, Head of Statistical Genetics and Machine Learning Regeneron Genetics Center Free On-Line Event | Registration Required Talk Title Statistical Methods for Large Scale Genetic Association Studies Abstract The study of...
Health Inc series: Corporations, capitalism, and the commercial determinants of health
Health Inc Season 4 Episode 3 - Untangling the webs we weave: Exploring global supply chains and drug shortages Speakers: Mina Tadrous, Lisa Hedman This presentation will introduce the global nature and the complexity of supply chains as a key commercial determinant of health, focusing on their pivotal role...
Connecting with Community: How interdisciplinary approaches lead to co-created solutions
Join the Centre for Research & Innovation Support for an engaging roundtable event highlighting how interdisciplinary and community-partnered research in engineering and natural sciences drives societal and research impact. Through case studies on using AI to optimize donor milk for pre-term infants, and remote sensing methods to support local conversation...
CQuIPS+ Masterclass
CQuIPS+ Masterclass: Motivate improvement in your hospital by telling a compelling story with data Brian Wong and Steve Meurer February 11, 2025 (1-3pm EST) March 7, 2025 (1-3pm EST) Unlock the power of storytelling to drive hospital improvement! Join us for this 2-part CQuIPS+ Masterclass and learn how to harness...