Machine learning-integrated proteomics in antifungal pharmacology: From mechanisms to therapeutics

777 Bay Street 777 Bay St, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

The Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology is hosting a special seminar titled "Machine leaning-integrated proteomics in antifungal pharmacology: From mechanisms to therapeutics" with Jennifer Geddes-McAlister who is a professor in the Department of Molecular & Cellular Biology at the University of Guelph. This seminar with be hosted by Ali Salahpour.  Date: 24 November 2025 Time: […]

AMR & AMU Surveillance

Virtual

The Canadian Antimicrobial Resistance Network (CAN-AMR-Net) is a national health research training platform, from the University of Calgary, which approaches antimicrobial use and resistance through a One Health lens. This year, CAN-AMR-Net will be hosting a 10-part seminar series titled “Antimicrobial Resistance: A One Health Approach” which aims to bring together experts from many disciplines […]

Protein-protein interaction methods for decoding pathogen-host interfaces

MaRS Centre, Room 1522 101 C

This seminar series is an opportunity for post-doctoral fellows to gain teaching experience while helping more junior trainees learn new techniques in infectious disease research! Over lunch, the speaker will give a presentation about a specific technique or study approach which they use and think can be applied to other areas of infectious disease research. […]

Navigating the future of infectious disease modelling and global health

Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute 209 Victoria St, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join Unity Health Toronto for special seminar! Mark Jit is chair and professor of the Department of Global and Environmental Health at the New York University School of Global Public Health. He is also co-chair of the Lancet Commission on Strengthening the Use of Epidemiological Modelling of Emerging & Pandemic Infectious Diseases. He will be […]

Trainee Pizza Talk

Red Seminar Room, Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research

These informal seminars aim to give EPIC trainees a PI-free space to practice their presentation and science communication skills. Typically, two trainees give ~25 minute presentations on their research. This is a great opportunity for our trainees to receive supportive feedback from peers, and to hear about research outside of their graduate department that they […]

Catalyst Seminar Series – Session 3: AI and Data

Virtual

The Catalyst Seminar Series is hosted by the Institute for Pandemics (IfP) at the University of Toronto. The aim of this series is to spotlight the innovative work of interdisciplinary teams tackling urgent challenges in pandemic and public health emergency, preparedness, response, and recovery. This third session will be virtual and feature presentations on the […]