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News and editorials to help trainees get the most out of their training experience at UHN
Posted On: March 25, 2015
The UHN Office of Research Trainees (ORT) is proud to announce the March 2015 issue of The ORT Times! The ORT Times is a monthly e-newsletter focused on UHN trainees featuring news and editorials about trainee life, articles to help developing researchers get the most out of their training experience at UHN, tips on career development, and research training opportunities within and outside of UHN.
Highlights from the March issue:
Lead Article: The changing landscape of CIHR funding
Conference Reports: Learn what new developments are happening within the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics and cancer, and lysosomal diseases.
Latest & Greatest: Repairing the foundation: hydrogels for heart healing.
Click here to read and download the full March 2015 issue now!
For other interesting articles written for The ORT Times, past issues of the ORT, visit ORT’s website here!
Be sure to also take 120 seconds to complete this survey to help us learn more about what interests you in The ORT Times!
For any questions or comments about The ORT Times, please contact Priscilla DeLuca at ort.admin@uhnres.utoronto.ca.
Sincerely,
Linda Penn, PhD
Director, UHN Office of Research Trainees (ORT)
Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
Highlights from the March issue:
Lead Article: The changing landscape of CIHR funding
Conference Reports: Learn what new developments are happening within the fields of neuroscience, epigenetics and cancer, and lysosomal diseases.
Latest & Greatest: Repairing the foundation: hydrogels for heart healing.
Click here to read and download the full March 2015 issue now!
For other interesting articles written for The ORT Times, past issues of the ORT, visit ORT’s website here!
Be sure to also take 120 seconds to complete this survey to help us learn more about what interests you in The ORT Times!
For any questions or comments about The ORT Times, please contact Priscilla DeLuca at ort.admin@uhnres.utoronto.ca.
Sincerely,
Linda Penn, PhD
Director, UHN Office of Research Trainees (ORT)
Senior Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
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