CSB at Fall Campus Day 2019

Cell & Systems Biology (CSB) hosted a booth at the Fall Campus Day program fair, an annual event to explain U of T programs to high school students. Our booth was crowded with eager young scientists curious about our courses. CSB is the largest undergraduate life sciences department at U of T,…

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Creating Community and Establishing Efficiency Leads to Recognition for Tamar Mamourian through a University True Blue Award for Service

Tamar Mamourian is the Chief Administrative Officer for the Department of Cell & Systems Biology. She is the recipient of a True Blue Award for her Service to the University. "Tamar Mamourian excels at making people feel important and valued. She recognizes them as integral members of the…

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CSB Summer Undergraduate Research Symposium presented a summer of experiments by CSB students

After an exciting summer of study and experimentation, CSB students presented their research at the CSB Summer Undergraduate Poster Symposium. These students worked in CSB labs in Ramsay Wright and Earth Sciences, but also on International Exchange in labs in Singapore, Germany and Scotland. Thank…

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Professor Tony Harris awarded a John R Evans Leaders Fund grant

Advanced microscopy is essential for studying developmental cell biology—how molecules organize cells, and how cells form tissues. Professor Tony Harris has received funding from the Canadian Foundation for Innovation's John R Evans Leaders Fund to purchase a cutting-edge spinning disk confocal…

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A True Blue Award for Lisa Matchett recognizes her exemplary work in Joint Health and Safety

Lisa Matchett is a Teaching Lab Technician in the Ramsay Wright Building who has been recognized with a True Blue Award for Innovation. The True Blue Award highlights the practices of exemplary faculty and staff who make invaluable contributions to the University every day. Over the past 13…

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Dr Heather McFarlane joins Cell & Systems Biology as Professor and Canada Research Chair in Plant Cell Biology

Dr Heather McFarlane has been appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Cell & Systems Biology starting July 1st, 2019. Professor McFarlane’s research aims to uncover the mechanisms by which plants sense and respond to the status of the cell wall, with the goal of modifying…

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First events in stem cells becoming the specialized cells needed for organ development revealed by the Mitchell Laboratory

The Mitchell laboratory has revealed the very first step in mouse stem cells turning into the organs of the body. Precise experiments by Dhaliwal, Abatti and Mitchell expose the stability of the KLF4 protein as crucial to KLF4's ability to activate genes. These findings implicate protein…

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Professor Melody Neumann has developed Team Up!, an innovative application for use in the classroom

Cell & Systems Biology Professor Melody Neumann is a leader in technology innovation in the classroom. For the past five years, she has been developing Team Up!, an online learning tool that facilitates active learning and group work. Initially she developed this app for virtual breakout rooms…

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A passion for research yields a prestigious NSERC Banting Fellowship for Dr Ebrahim Lari of the Buck lab.

Dr Ebrahim Lari in CSB's aquatic animal facility (photo by Diana Tyszko) Congratulations to Dr Ebrahim Lari of Professor Leslie Buck's lab, who has been awarded a prestigious NSERC Banting Fellowship, the first to be awarded to a CSB post-doctoral fellow. His research investigates the…

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Prof. Shelley Lumba has been awarded a New Frontiers in Research Fund grant

We're very happy to announce that Prof. Shelley Lumba is one of the recipients of the inaugural Exploration Grant from the New Frontiers in Research Fund (NFRF), a new federal fund which is aimed at providing opportunities for early career researchers to conduct high-risk, high-reward…

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