• BE-STEMM Seminar: Dynein motor and its adaptors, a journey from yeast to mammalian immune cells

    Zoom , Canada

    Join us for our next seminar of 2025. April 16, 4pm ET Title: Dynein motor and its adaptors, a journey from yeast to mammalian immune cells with Dr. Safia Omer Post-doctoral fellow cell biologist at the University of Toronto Bio: Dr. Safia Omer is a post-doctoral fellow cell biologist at the University of Toronto with +13 years of expertise in biology ... Read More

  • BE-STEMM Seminars – Third Wednesday in Every Month

    Zoom , Canada

    All are welcome to join us for our monthly online seminar series, featuring scholarship from across STEMM disciplines, aimed at a general audience. 4pm ET Third Wednesday of every month October 2024 through May 2025. Register once and we will remind you each month. Watch the calendar for monthly seminar speaker announcements! October 16, 2024 November 20 December 18 January ... Read More

  • BE-STEMM Seminar: Dynein motor and its adaptors, a journey from yeast to mammalian immune cells

    Zoom , Canada

    Join us for our next seminar of 2025. May 21, 4pm ET Title: Dynein motor and its adaptors, a journey from yeast to mammalian immune cells with Dr. Safia Omer Post-doctoral fellow cell biologist at the University of Toronto   Bio: Dr. Safia Omer is a post-doctoral fellow cell biologist at the University of Toronto with +13 years of expertise in ... Read More

  • CBSN Seminar: What the Clean Energy Transition Means for Freshwater Ecosystems

    Environmental toxicologist Malika Ouedraogo will share her work investigating the chronic aquatic toxicity of lithium, a mineral essential to the global clean energy transition. Her research assesses the affect of lithium exposure on important freshwater species by establishing survival and reproduction thresholds If you’re drawn to the intersection of environmental protection and innovation, as well as how data helps navigate ... Read More

  • CBSN Seminar: Hidden Trends in Drug Prescribing Among Lung Disease Patients

    PhD Candidate Omotayo Olaoye will explore central nervous system (CNS) depressants, the class of medications behind many familiar sedatives and pain relievers, and what their prescribing trends reveal for patients living with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Drawing on two decades of data, her research generates real-world evidence to inform clinical decision-making. Whether your interests lie in epidemiology, respiratory health, ... Read More