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Translational Research Program

Applications are open!

Apply to the program by March 14, 2025, to be considered for the Early Entrance Award.

TRP alumni Abitha Suthakaran presenting at the annual Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology Research Conference in 2023.
This is your opportunity to impact healthcare, improve the lives of people and communities, and innovate in your workplace.

Find out more about the TRP - join our next virtual information session on March 6!

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The Translational Research Program (TRP) is a flexible, two-year professional masters program from the No. 1 university in Canada that will:

  • train you how to innovate in your workplace
  • enable you to follow a human-centric approach to turning scientific research into tangible solutions for patients
  • broaden your network to include a wide variety of people from clinicians to Venture Capitalists which will enable you to make a difference
  • teach you skills and competencies you can implement into your work immediately
  • give you the opportunity to complete a real-world research project that is relevant to your work or personal interests 

Explore the TRP and find out how you can become an adaptable and creative, science-based problem-solver in the healthcare space!

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People at the heart of the program

We follow a human-centric approach and put patients at the heart of problem-solving. As part of the TRP, you will collaborate with, and learn from, people from a vast variety of backgrounds to enable you to see problems from many angles, have a diverse and equitable approach, and broaden your networks.