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TRP graduates celebrate their achievements at convocation!
The TRP Class of 2022 celebrated their convocation this Fall, marking the culmination of two transformative years.
Students aim to streamline innovation and entrepreneurship across U of T
A group of Translational Medicine Program (TRP) learners at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine is working to streamline and address gaps in support for innovation and entrepreneurship at the University of Toronto.
A look into award-winning graduate research in the TRP
Each year, many graduate learners in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology (LMP) at the Temerty Faculty of Medicine receive awards at the National and Provincial levels, and this year is no exception. Our learners received CGS-D, CGS-M, OGS, and other merit-based awards, proving their commitment to their research and the high-calibre of their work.
TRP students learn about the impact of medical technologies at 2024 MedTech Conference
Students in the Translational Research Program (TRP) often get opportunities to attend conferences in the field of research translation. In October 2024, first-year TRP students attended the 2024 MedTech conference held at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre in Toronto.
Translational Trailblazers: Mikhail Lobo
We spoke to second year student, TRP social media ambassador and CLAMPS executive Mikhail Lobo.
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.
Research 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.
Humans 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.
TRP 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.