We spoke to second year student, TRP social media ambassador and CLAMPS executive Mikhail Lobo.
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Advancing Functional Neurological Disorder Research: GSEF Merit Scholar Dr. Carl Leochico
Dr. Carl Froilan D. Leochico is a physiatrist currently completing his Master’s of Health Sciences in Translational Research (TRP) in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology.
Read MoreResearch project becomes reality as alumni shape access to care for Autistic adults
Abitha Suthakaran describes how her capstone research project is developing into a real-world tool.
Read MoreHumans of LMP: Roofaidah Durdana Haque
First-year TRP student Roofaidah Durdana Haque is the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology’s “Humans of LMP” for the month of May.
Read MoreTRP networks and shares research at LMPRC!
The Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology held its annual research conference this April. With almost 400 registrants and 140 research presentations, it was a great opportunity to see what was happening in LMP research.
Read MoreTRP students build skills and research connections at youth mental health research conference
In late February, second-year Translational Research Program (TRP) students Brianna Dunstan, Izzar Linares, and Matt Prebeg presented their research at the #FRAYME2024 Learning Institute.
Read MoreTRP student recognized in University of Toronto Student Leadership Awards
Abitha Suthakaran has won The University of Toronto Student Leadership Award which recognises outstanding student leadership, volunteer service, and commitment to the university.
Read MoreTRP project to support equitable healthcare in Hamilton wins LMP’s 3-Minute Thesis competition
Carolyn Kelly-Ruetz, 2nd year TRP student, won the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology’s first 3-Minute Thesis Competition.
Read MoreTRP Instructor Feature: Dr. Edyta Marcon
We feature Translational Research Program Assistant Professor, Dr. Edyta Marcon.
Read MoreRecognizing Women’s Achievements in Science at the TRP
To celebrate International Day for Women and Girls in Science we reached out to some of the amazing women in the Translational Research Program to find out why they love STEM and what advice they have for women looking to pursue a career in science.
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