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SUMMARY:Mechanisms of AMR & the State of Novel Drug Discovery
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis 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 to explore AMR issues\, enhance trans-disciplinary training\, and offer practical strategies to combat AMR through a One Health perspective. \nA certificate of participation in the series is available for attendees of all 10 sessions. \nThis seminar series is free to attend (though donations are encouraged). Sessions are not recorded. \nRegister through Eventbrite to attend. \n\n\n  \nSession 6 Information:  \nTitle: Mechanisms of AMR & the State of Novel Drug Discovery \nWhen: November 4th\, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. \nWhere: Zoom link provided upon registration. \nSpeakers:  \n\nJoe Harrison\, Professor\, Faculty of Science\, University of Calgary\nGeorgina Cox\, Associate Professor\, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology\, University of Guelph\nManoj Jangra\, Postdoctoral Fellow\, McMaster University
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/mechanisms-of-amr-the-state-of-novel-drug-discovery/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Virtual
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SUMMARY:AMR & The Microbiome
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis 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 to explore AMR issues\, enhance trans-disciplinary training\, and offer practical strategies to combat AMR through a One Health perspective. \nA certificate of participation in the series is available for attendees of all 10 sessions. \nThis seminar series is free to attend (though donations are encouraged). Sessions are not recorded. \nRegister through Eventbrite to attend. \n\n\n  \nSession 7 Information:  \nTitle: The Microbiome & AMR \nWhen: November 11th\, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. \nWhere: Zoom link provided upon registration. \nSpeakers:  \n\nAndrew Cameron\, Professor and Co-Director\, Institute for Microbial Systems and Society\, University of Regina\nEric Armstrong\, Postdoctoral Fellow\, University Health Network\, Toronto\nStephanie Bishop\, Assistant Professor\, Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry\, Western University
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/mechanisms-of-amr-the-state-of-novel-drug-discovery-2/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Virtual
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CREATED:20250929T184746Z
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UID:6616-1762862400-1762866000@epic.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:Catalyst Seminar Series - Session 2: Impacts on individuals with disabilities
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis second session will be virtual and feature presentations on the following projects: \n\nAddressing Health Inequities for Black and Racialized Immigrants with Disabilities During and Beyond COVID-19 in Ontario\n\nPresented by Chavon Niles (Temerty Faculty of Medicine)\n\n\n\n\nImpact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Clinical Outcomes of Patients with a Disability Hospitalized on a Medical Service\n\nPresented by Hilary Brown (University of Toronto Scarborough)\n\n\n\nPlease see here for more details and to register for the session.
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/catalyst-seminar-series-session-2-impacts-on-individuals-with-disabilities/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Seminar,Virtual
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CREATED:20251030T160419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251030T160419Z
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SUMMARY:Health Security Unbound: Navigating Power\, Surveillance\, and Ethics
DESCRIPTION:Join the Institute for Pandemics for a webinar titled “Health Security Unbound: Navigating Power\, Surveillance\, and Ethics”  which will explore the security requirements that shape pandemic preparedness\, and the tensions that arise when human rights intersect with military and intelligence interests. \nThe webinar will feature the following speakers: \nChair: Joy Fitzgibbon (Trinity College) \nPanelists: David Fisman (Dalla Lana School of Public Health) and Victoria Haldane (Institute of Health Policy\, Management and Evaluation) \nDate: 24 November 2025 \nTime: 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. \nplease register for the webinar here!
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/health-security-unbound-navigating-power-surveillance-and-ethics/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Virtual,Webinar
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CREATED:20251030T164433Z
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UID:6764-1764068400-1764073800@epic.utoronto.ca
SUMMARY:AMR & AMU Surveillance
DESCRIPTION: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. \nThis 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 to explore AMR issues\, enhance trans-disciplinary training\, and offer practical strategies to combat AMR through a One Health perspective. \nA certificate of participation in the series is available for attendees of all 10 sessions. \nThis seminar series is free to attend (though donations are encouraged). Sessions are not recorded. \nRegister through Eventbrite to attend. \n\n\n  \nSession 9 Information:  \nTitle: Mechanisms of AMR & the State of Novel Drug Discovery \nWhen: November 25th\, 11:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. \nWhere: Zoom link provided upon registration. \nSpeakers:  \n\nSimon Otto\, Associate Professor\, School of Public Health\, University of Alberta\nRichard Reid-Smith\, Veterinary Epidemiologist\, Co-Lead\, Canadian Integrated Program for Antimicrobial Resistance Surveillance\, Public Health Agency of Canada\nSarah Jane Payne\, Assistant Professor\, Faculty of Civil Engineering\, Queen’s University
URL:https://epic.utoronto.ca/event/amr-amu-surveillance/
LOCATION:Virtual
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