Investigating the mechanism of Slam-dependent translocation of surface lipoproteins in Gram-negative bacteria
MaRS Centre, Room 1522 101 CPhD defense seminar for EPIC trainee member Minh Sang Huynh (supervised by Trevor Moraes)
PhD defense seminar for EPIC trainee member Minh Sang Huynh (supervised by Trevor Moraes)
The inaugural University of Toronto Core Facilities Showcase is taking place on October 10, 2024 from 11AM to 2PM. The event will highlight the cutting-edge research capabilities and state-of-art equipment available at U […]
Our second annual EPIC Symposium is back on October 17th, at the Toronto Reference Library. This full day event brings together Toronto's infectious diseases research community and some of the […]
Calling all undergrads, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows with an interest in infectious disease and global health research: EPIC is excited to host UofT alum Dr. Senjuti Saha for a […]
We are thrilled to partner with the Institute for Pandemics and the Temerty Centre for AI Research and Education in Medicine to host a three-part speaker series this fall on AI […]
The EPIC Trainee Advisory Committee is hosting a workshop on careers in public health. The workshop brings together 4 panelists who will share their insights and tips to transition from academic […]
The 2024 Gairdner Science Week Global Health Symposium will focus on the innovations and insights that will be vital in addressing future pandemics. Speakers include EPIC member Jen Gommerman. Check […]
This presentation will cover how routinely generated healthcare data can be a critical element in responding to pandemics and other public health emergencies. Dr. Razak will discuss the state of […]
EPIC’s Trainee Advisory Committee is hosting a Halloween party! This is a fun and relaxed social and the perfect opportunity for trainees to unwind, socialize with fellow trainees and unleash […]
Offered by Donnelly Centre for Cellular and Biomolecular Research, this seminar is useful for researchers doing single cell genomic analyses. Emily R. Miraldi, associate professor of Immunobiology and Biomedical Informatics […]