Connecting dots and building bridges to strengthen our fight against infectious diseases
From left to right: Rob Kozak, Samira Mubareka, Inger Damon, Kanta Subbarao, Donald Sheppard, Senjuti Saha, Scott Gray-Owen and Natasha Christie-Holmes (Photo credit: Horst Herget Photography) October 25, 2024 By, Sunitha Chari The development of effective pandemic...
Vaccine access, equity and the importance of communication
Join the Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases for a fireside chat with Upton Allen, Division Head of Infectious Diseases at The Hospital for Sick Children, Sabina Vohra-Miller, co-founder of the South Asian Health Network, and Joe Cressy, former Chair of the...Understanding the role of vaccine delivery on humoral response
EPIC member Jen Gommerman hosts fellow EPIC member Aereas Aung as part of the Department of Immunology’s Easton Seminar Series.
What you need to know about the three fall vaccines, according to U of T experts
As cold and flu season approaches, Canadians are facing respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), an increase in COVID-19 activity, and influenza — but also have new options to protect their health. To learn more, we spoke with Shelly Bolotin, director of the Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases, Shaun Morris, a pediatric infectious disease physician at the Hospital for Sick Children, and Allison McGeer, an infectious disease specialist at Toronto’s Sinai Health.

