Professor Eyal Gruntman earns funding for cutting-edge equipment to probe the brains of flies

A new grant to Professor Eyal Gruntman from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation (CFI) will purchase a light-sheet microscope to speed up his experiments and greatly increase the area of the brain he can survey. For his experiments at UofT Scarborough, fruit flies are suspended in a circular LED…

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BCB undergraduate research project in the Provart lab leads to Oat Pangenome Nature paper

An international collaboration published in the esteemed journal Nature features work by Shauna Vronces from her undergraduate research project in the Provart lab. Vronces took on this challenging BCB430 research project to develop a browser-based data visualizer for the Oat Pangenome. Oats are…

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Congratulations to Hyunsuh Lee for earning the Best Presentation award at CSPB

At this year’s Canadian Society of Plant Biologists (CSPB) meeting, Hyunsuh Lee from the Yoshioka lab was recognized with the CSPB President’s Award for Best Oral Presentation, an award given to students whose talk is judged to demonstrate excellence in both research and communication.…

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Developmental biology insights from Bruce lab lead to research on cancer progression

CSB Professor Ashley Bruce has received a grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) that leverages her knowledge of embryo development to a greater understanding of cancer progression. Many cancers develop from epithelial cells with cancer progression linked to these cells…

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Prof Felix Gunawan inaugurates cardiovascular development laboratory with mentorship and learning at the heart

A journey that began in the halls of CSB buildings has brought Felix Gunawan back, now as an Assistant Professor studying cardiovascular development in zebrafish. Previously a Group Leader at the University of Münster in Germany, Gunawan is now co-affiliated with Münster while beginning his role at…

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Interdisciplinary Insights on Sustainable Agriculture from Prof Yoshioka at Climate Positive Energy Research Day

The University of Toronto’s Climate Positive Energy Initiative (CPE) hosted the much anticipated fourth annual Climate Positive Energy Research Day to bring together researchers, entrepreneurs, industry professionals and students across various disciplines. This exciting event consisted of keynotes…

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Professor Daphne Goring Elected to the Prestigious Royal Society of Canada

The Royal Society of Canada (RSC) has elected CSB Professor Daphne Goring as a Fellow in recognition of her research breaking new ground with fundamental discoveries in key areas of plant biology. Goring was selected to receive this honour for revealing details of two opposing elements underpinning…

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Inspiration leads to Innovation for presenters at Falling Walls Lab Toronto 2025

Falling Walls Lab Toronto 2025 hosted passionate innovators for three-minute presentations at Hart House in front of five judges from business, academia and the non-profit sector. Falling Walls Lab Toronto is a pitch competition that brings together a diverse and interdisciplinary pool of students…

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Climate Positive Energy Research Day

The Climate Positive Energy Initiative at University of Toronto is developing social, scientific, technical, economic, and policy solutions to transform our energy systems, ensure energy access and production is equitable, and help Canada become a global clean-energy model.

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Researchers in Christendat lab identify protein that provides plants the ability to grow on land

Researchers in Dinesh Christendat's lab have pinpointed a protein that all land plants need to harvest sunlight and grow on land. Using sequence analysis and CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing, they identified a protein that is present in land plants but not other organisms and showed that this protein…

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