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The ability of a mutation to cause cancer depends on how fast it forces cells to divide, according to a new study led by researchers at the Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute (LTRI), Sinai Health ...
Political science students at the University of Toronto recently swapped the classroom for the newsroom, joining the Global ...
For people with low-risk, early-stage cervical cancer, a simple hysterectomy removing the uterus and cervix has similar ...
At each one, graduating students will play a starring role in a rich tradition that involves the chancellor’s procession led ...
Using advanced optical microscopy techniques, her U of T lab examines the mechanisms that control B cell activation. Recently ...
Sarah Hazell, a PhD student in the department of anthropology in the Faculty of Arts & Science and a member of the Nipissing First Nation, and Alicia Hawkins, an associate professor of anthropology at ...
UTAlert is a service that allows the University to quickly send important messages via Email, SMS Text and Mobile App push notifications. UTAlert complements other University communications channels, ...
Three U of T faculty members – Liisa Galea, Wendy Wolfman and Michelle Acorn – and four alumni have been recognized with Top 25 Women of Influence+ Canada Awards for 2025. The annual awards are ...
The TransformTO Youth Climate Engagement Strategy developed by the Youth Climate Action in Toronto (YCAT) project team at U of T offers a roadmap for how the city can meaningfully involve young people ...