Join us for our final seminar of 2024. December 18, 4pm ET Title: Myelin Damage and Repair: Insights from toxicity-induced demyelination in murine models Dr. Olamide Adebiyi DVM, PhD Assistant Professor of Neuroscience, Veterinary Biomedical Sciences, University of Saskatchewan. Bio: Olamide is an Assistant Professor of Neuroscience at the University of Saskatchewan’s Department of Veterinary Biomedical Sciences. She holds … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminar: Developing Biophotonics Technologies using Melanin, Azo dyes and Natural Polymers
Join us for our next seminar of 2024. November 20, 4pm ET Title: Developing Biophotonics Technologies using Melanin, Azo dyes and Natural Polymers Dr. Kayrel Edwards Post-doctoral Research Fellow (York University, Department of Physics & Astronomy, Department of Psychology, MiBar Lab, Steeves Lab) Bio: Kayrel Edwards is a Post-doctoral Research Fellow at York University. Originally from St. Vincent and … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminar: Investigating Systemic and Mucosal Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccination
Join us for our first seminar of fall 2024. October 16, 4pm ET Title: Investigating Systemic and Mucosal Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccination Salma Sheikh-Mohamed Department of Immunology University of Toronto. Salma is a 5th-year PhD candidate in the Department of Immunology at the University of Toronto. Her research involves all things mucosal, as she is interested in immune responses in the … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminars – Third Wednesday in Every Month
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
Seminar: Weaving Culture into Chemistry for Transformative Education
Join us for the April BE-STEMM seminar featuring: Dr. Rispah Janet Ochola Title: Weaving Culture into Chemistry for Transformative Education 4pm ET Wednesday April 17, 2024 Dr. Ochola is a faculty member in the Chemistry Department at Douglas College for over 5 years. Her focus is on developing student-centered learning activities that are transformative, engaging and inclusive of learners from … Read More
Seminar: Rooting for Prevention Among High-Risk Breast Cancer Populations
Join us for the March BE-STEMM seminar featuring: Shawn Hercules, MPH, PhD Title: Rooting for Prevention Among High-Risk Breast Cancer Populations 4pm ET Wednesday March 20, 2024 Dr. Shawn Hercules is a post-doctoral research fellow at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre. An enthusiastic interdisciplinary scientist at the intersections of public health and cancer biology, Dr. Hercules has over 9 years experience … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminar: 3rd Wednesday of Every Month. All Are Welcome!
Join us for this monthly multi-disciplinary seminar series, with talks aimed at a general STEMM audience. All are welcome! Register once and we will remind you each month. 4pm ET Third Wednesday of every month September 2024 through April 2024. The CBSN/RCSN gratefully acknowledges the University of Toronto Scarborough and its support as the Network Host Institution, and the Academic … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminar: Charting the Path: Assessing the Impact of Midwifery Services at an Urban Community Health Centre
Join us for our first seminar of 2024. January 17, 4pm ET Phylicia Crichlow Research Analyst at Black Health Equity Lab Bio: Phylicia Crichlow earned her Master’s in Social Work with a specialization in Mental Health and Health from the University of Toronto. She is a Social Worker, Health Equity Advocate, and Community-Based Researcher. She is a Research Analyst … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminar: The Use of Endothelial Progenitor Cells and Local Antibiotics for the Treatment of Infected Nonunions
Join us for our third seminar of the 2023/2024 Academic year. November 15, 4pm ET Dr. Ikran Ali Analyst at Shift Health Bio: Ikran Ali recently earned her Ph.D. in Medical Sciences with a specialization in Musculoskeletal Science from the University of Toronto. She is a scientist, community organizer and mentor. She is the co-founder of “Say Somaali,” a … Read More
BE-STEMM Seminar: Exploring the differences in carbohydrate binding coronaviruses that cause human disease
Join us for our second seminar of the 2023/2024 Academic year. October 18, 4pm ET Zaky Hassan PhD Candidate, University of Toronto Bio: Zaky is a fourth year PhD candidate in the Biochemistry department at the University of Toronto. He previously completed an HBSc in Biochemistry also from the University of Toronto. Outside of the lab, Zaky works with … Read More
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