Student Meet & Greet: Dr. Finale Doshi-Velez
DATE: November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) TIME: 1pm to 1:30pm METHOD: Zoom AUDIENCE: This event is intended for students Dr. Finale Doshi-Velez is a Gordon McKay Professor in Computer Science at the Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.
Temerty Centre Speaker Series: Dr. Finale Doshi-Velez
DATE: November 9, 2021 (Tuesday) TIME: 12pm to 1pm METHOD: Zoom webinar AUDIENCE: This event is open to the public. All welcome! NOTE: This event is CPD-accredited for physicians Dr. Finale Doshi-Velez is a Gordon McKay Professor in Computer Science at the Harvard Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences....
COVID-19 Vaccine Effectiveness and Safety in Canada: Where are we now?
Please RSVP to receive email reminders with the livestream link, which registrants will receive TWO HOURS before the event. What do we know about how each of the COVID-19 vaccines work in Canada? What have we learned from the work of COVID-19 Vaccine Safety Surveillance efforts in Canada? This panel...
MPH in Indigenous Health Information Session
Join us to learn more about the Master of Public Health (MPH) in Indigenous Health program at the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous About us At the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, researchers and educators from across the University of Toronto work with community partners and Indigenous peoples to address the...
11th Annual Ori Rotstein Lecture in Translational Research – November 2, 2021
The Institute of Medical Science invites you to save the date of November 2nd at 9 am for the 11th Annual Ori Rotstein Lecture in Translational Research. This event, named in honour of past IMS Director Dr. Ori Rotstein, presents current research being explored in translational medicine. We are excited...
Decolonizing Global Health and the Role of Critical Qualitative Research
This panel is co-hosted by the Centre for Global Health and the Centre for Critical Qualitative Health Research. Scholars, healthcare professionals, activists and others have advocated for "decolonizing" global health, which involves working to redress power imbalances in the field that originated in colonialism. It requires a knowledge, leadership and...