May 5, 2020
CSB neurobiologists identify switch that turns muscles on and off during sleep
CSB Professor John Peever, CSB PhD grad Zoltan Torontali and CSB RA Jimmy Fraigne have demonstrated a new link between arousal and muscle paralysis in mice using behavioral, electrophysiological, and chemogenetic strategies in a paper in Current Biology. During REM sleep, muscle paralysis is…
May 5, 2020
Neuroscientist Dr Jessica Pressey joins CSB in 2020 as Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
We are fortunate to have recruited Jessica Pressey to CSB as an Assistant Professor, Teaching-Stream (3-year CLTA) as of Jan 1, 2020. Professor Pressey graduated with a PhD from Dean Woodin's lab in 2015 and completed postdoctoral research at INSERM's Institut du Fer à Moulin in Paris, France.…
April 20, 2020
Researchers delay onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in laboratory models
Learn more about recent research from the laboratories of Prof Junchul Kim and Dean Melanie Woodin, "Cortical interneuron-mediated inhibition delays the onset of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis", in this story from the Faculty of Arts & Science: Researchers delay onset of amyotrophic lateral…
February 14, 2020
Pan-genome effector analysis of Pseudomonas syringae reveals the ways wild plants evade infection
The Guttman and Desveaux labs in Cell & Systems Biology have published a comprehensive analysis of the huge variety of methods used by bacteria to evade the immune system of plants in the latest issue of Science magazine: "The pan-genome effector-triggered immunity landscape of a host-pathogen…
December 16, 2019
Graduate student excellence recognized in the 2019-2020 Graduate Student Awards
The academic excellence, research potential and leadership abilities of Cell & Systems Biology graduate students was recognized in award presentations at the 2019 CSB Holiday Party held in the Madison Avenue Pub on December 6th, 2019. Professor Dinesh Christendat announced the recipients of…
December 6, 2019
The CSB Forefront is a fascinating digital magazine produced by CSB graduate students
The inaugural volume of Cell & Systems Biology's graduate student newsletter is out! The CSB Forefront covers many aspects of life in grad school. Faculty profiles give insights into what motivates CSB professors. Graduate student life is covered in housing profiles, lifestyle surveys and book…
November 29, 2019
Prestigious National Award for CSB PhD Graduate Navroop Dhaliwal
Congratulations to recent CSB graduate Navroop Dhaliwal, for receiving the Graduate Student Research Prize from the Canadian Council of University Biology Chairs. Dr Dhaliwal's research in Professor Mitchell's laboratory provided a significant new insight into the very first steps taken by stem…
November 22, 2019
CSB397 Research Abroad course provides new skills and new experiences
Our undergraduate CSB397 course provides the opportunity to conduct scientific research in academic labs around the world. In 2019, we had 17 students going to Singapore (NUS), Japan (Riken), Denmark (Copenhagen), Germany (Konstanz), Scotland (Strathclyde) or England (City). Upon returning to…
November 21, 2019
Innovative App development leads to an e-learning award for Professor Melody Neumann
Congratulations to CSB Professor Melody Neumann, who competed in the eLearning Excellence Awards at the European Conference on e-Learning in Copenhagen. Her project Team Up!: The use of Student Teams in Online or Large Hybrid Classes Improves Course Outcomes won 2nd prize! Team Up! is an online…
November 14, 2019
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,…