U of T Physiology
@physiologyuoft
Internationally recognized research and training focused on:
Cardiovascular & Respiratory | Endocrinology & Diabetes | Reproduction & Development | Neuroscience
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http://physiology.utoronto.ca 04-05-2011 20:19:32
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Happy International Women’s Day to all of the spectacular women working in STEM. You will change the world for the better - there is no doubt! 🤩👏🏻🎉International Neuroendocrine Federation Pan American Neuroendocrine Society U of T Physiology BSN EndoMedia Temerty Medicine
From AI-powered neuroscience to how loneliness and exercise impact our brain chemistry... Season 3 of Krembil Brain Institute's award-winning #YourComplexBrain #podcast launches March 19 - with new episodes every other Tuesday! Watch this preview & subscribe: bit.ly/3Phsox6 #TeamUHN
THIS FRIDAY! Learn from the past with Terence Keel, explore the present with Kacie D & Angeline J. Dukes, PhD, and help chart a diverse, inclusive future with keynote, Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr PhD (A.J. Hinton). We can't wait to introduce our guests to the Temerty Medicine community! RSVP: tinyurl.com/5xk6z7p9
Toronto-based fans of Terence Keel, you're in for a treat! UofT Physiology welcomes him tomorrow where he'll give historical context at our Physiology & Black Health event (details here: surl.li/rokpl) followed by this fascinating talk with IHPST | University of Toronto on Monday!
This afternoon at U of T Physiology Temerty Medicine
TODAY is the day! See you in the Macleod Auditorium, MSB, 3:30PM for our Physiology & Black Health symposium featuring Kacie D, @TheRealDrDukes, Terence Keel, and keynote, Antentor Othrell Hinton, Jr PhD (A.J. Hinton). History, science, anti-racist activism - it's all happening here: shorturl.at/egklv
Our colleagues at U of T Physiology are hosting Dr. Farnaz Shamsi from New York University for a seminar on Tuesday, March 19 at 12 p.m. In person only.
Such incredible talks during the Inaugural Physiology & Black Health Symposium U of T Physiology 🙌🏾 Shoutout to my co-panelists for being phenomenal scientists, mentors & leaders in the field 👏🏾👏🏾 I learned so much from y’all ❤️ #BlackInNeuro #BlackInPhysio
Ted Rogers Centre for Heart Research presents our latest RNA sequencing study of cardiac fibroblast populations in physiologic and pressure overload conditions. pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38391940/ Proud of the work done by this incredible team! Scott Heximer Fahad Ehsan and Michael Dewar tedrogersresearch.ca/2024/03/explor…
Brian macvicar Maurizio De Pittà (@mdepitta.bsky.social) U of T Physiology #NeuronalFunction #Microglia #Astrocyte #NeuroscienceLecture
Tonight at #ENDO2924 all of the cool Canadian endocrinologists are at the CSEM reception. So thankful for the opportunity to network with our Canadian colleagues in Boston! 🤩🍀🙏🏻 Banting & Best Diabetes Centre International Neuroendocrine Federation Pan American Neuroendocrine Society
APPLY TODAY! Our annual exchange program between the University of Toronto and Sweden's Karolinska Institutet in Developmental and Perinatal Biology happens in Toronto this August 26-30th. Open to all University of Toronto trainees & free of charge! Click to apply: shorturl.at/FQCWy
DEADLINE EXTENDED! Our exchange program between the University of Toronto and Sweden's Karolinska Institutet in Developmental and Perinatal Biology happens in Toronto this August 26-30th. Open to all University of Toronto trainees & free! Click to apply by July 15th: shorturl.at/FQCWy
"My literature review examines innovative diabetes treatment strategies that target metabolic disruptions." Congrats to Juliana Podobnik, winner of the MHSc in Medical Physiology Award & her mentor Kacey Prentice! Read more here: shorturl.at/FxZgp
Developmental & Perinatal Biology 2024! A Joint Course between Karolinska Institutet and University of Toronto! This is the 26th Annual Exchange! This yr we have 3 Faculty & 8 Trainees from Karolinska Institutet & 35 Trainees University of Toronto. Lectures, workshops and poster session! physiology.utoronto.ca/news/apply-tod…
Here you can find our latest review on cellular therapies for T1D rdcu.be/dSQlT Thanks to Grattoni lab, Nicholas Mamrak & Jaime Giraldo Breakthrough T1D, Mark Poznansky Vaccine & Immunotherapy Center MGH and Paul de Vos Research UMCG for leading this effort. Enjoy reading
Milad Lankarany U of T Physiology Biomedical Engineering @ University of Toronto “There are infinite ways to explore the brain, and infinite opportunities for discovery.” - Milad Lankarany, Krembil Brain Institute UHN Research #NoResearchNoCure #KrembilScienceJam