In person seminar with Dr. Sachlos

Life Sciences Buliding (LSB) 107

Acute myeloid leukemia is a fatal blood cancer.  The malignant AML blast cells rapidly overwhelm the bone marrow, disrupting resident hematopoietic stem cells (HSC) and normal blood production and eventually causing death. Treatment involves the administration of DNA-binding chemotherapeutic agents that indiscriminately kill both HSC and progenitors, leading to myelosuppression and ultimately drug dose attenuation.  Ideally, drugs should specifically target …

In person seminar with Dr. Sachlos Read More »

  CRBI Seminar - Dr. Simchi, Professor, Fraunhofer Institute

CRBI Seminar - Dr. Leo Chou, Professor, University of Toronto

CRBI seminar – Philip Britz-McKibbin

Abstract:   New advances in analytical chemistry for large-scale epidemiological studies: Insights into nutrition and smoke exposures for global health   A suboptimal diet and tobacco smoking are two leading modifiable risk factors in chronic disease burden globally that are typically evaluated using questionnaires by epidemiologists despite being prone to bias and misreporting. This presentation …

CRBI seminar – Philip Britz-McKibbin Read More »

CRBI/CIRC Seminar

CRBI Seminar - Karen C. Waldron Department of Chemistry, Université de Montréal Crosslinked proteolytic enzymes for microscale proteomics applications Proteolytic enzymes are routinely used to cleave the potentially thousands of proteins in a biological sample into smaller, more manageable peptide fragments. This facilitates their separation and identification by nano-HPLC, capillary electrophoresis (CE) and/or mass spectrometry …

CRBI/CIRC Seminar Read More »

CRBI/CIRC Seminar

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Seyed M Moghadas, Professor, Dept of Mathematics, York University COVID-19 Quarantine and Testing Strategies for Preventing Onward Transmission Jason Kindrachuk, Associate Professor, Medical Microbiology & Infectious Diseases, University of Manitoba Investigating emerging zoonotic virus circulation and spillover at the human-wildlife interface in diverse global settings – increasing preparedness and response capacities

CRBI/CIRC Seminar

CRBI/CIRC Seminar - Dr. Jianhong Wu, Professor Dept. of Mathematics, York University Identifying contact mixing patterns in respond to public health interventions and behavioral changes