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Scott Heximer

@sheximer

Father, Husband, Professor and Chair @physiologyuoft, Hockey Player, @trogersresearch

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Today I am so proud to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin in our Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto with the rest of the world. #ProudChair U of T Physiology @_diabetesaction

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Thanks to all members of the local #insulin100 steering committee U of T Physiology who worked on the stamp project and are helping us highlight the department's important role in the discovery.

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The search continues for a tenure track position in Cardio Systems Biology! Join our cutting-edge lab Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research. We encourage BIPOC, disabled, and LGBTQI+ scientists to apply and share with their networks. Deadline Sept 23rd, full details here: bit.ly/3ksOWL5

The search continues for a tenure track position in Cardio Systems Biology! Join our cutting-edge lab <a href="/trogersresearch/">Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research</a>. We encourage BIPOC, disabled, and LGBTQI+ scientists to apply and share with their networks. Deadline Sept 23rd, full details here: bit.ly/3ksOWL5
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Read more about our recently updated plan to increase faculty excellence through diversity here and reach out with any questions you may have: bit.ly/3klLIsM

Read more about our recently updated plan to increase faculty excellence through diversity here and reach out with any questions you may have: bit.ly/3klLIsM
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Professor Craig Simmons was inducted as a Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) fellow for his internationally recognized innovation and wide-ranging contributions to both fundamental science and practical applications in the field of mechanobiology: uoft.me/76E

Professor Craig Simmons was inducted as a Biomedical Engineering Society (BMES) fellow for his internationally recognized innovation and wide-ranging contributions to both fundamental science and practical applications in the field of mechanobiology: uoft.me/76E
Translational Research Program TRP (@trp_uoft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Check out this cool thread with mini, animated clips encompassing the discovery of insulin by pioneering #uoft scientists, Drs. Banting and Best👇 #SciComm #translation #STEM #discovery

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This is such an exciting time for the Department of Physiology. We are looking for outstanding young researchers who will make the next transformative discovery in our discipline.