Summer by Design gives PhD students and post-doctoral fellows a foundation in the business of regenerative medicine
Research trainees from around the world are encouraged to apply by Jan. 23, 2023
Research trainees from around the world are encouraged to apply by Jan. 23, 2023
Strategic partnership focuses on training the next generation of leaders, scientists and entrepreneurs.
Research grants awarded to products that could impact cancer and rare genetic diseases.
Thanks to this team’s effective storytelling, sound science and clear pathway to translation, HDAX was chosen by the judges to receive research funding.
New partnership with Health Innovation Hub offers a focused workshop, expert mentoring, and pitch competition with up to $25,000 in funding on offer to further develop product or venture
Research to impact cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, autism, aneurysm and more.
How do trainees get started on a path toward developing a product or starting a company? What steps do researchers need to take to move their regenerative medicine discoveries from the lab toward clinical impact? These are just some of the questions an expert panel tackled on July 30 at a virtual event titled Translating Research to Impact – Leveraging Our Ecosystem.
How do you move innovative regenerative medicine discoveries out of the lab efficiently and effectively so [...]
The competition was the culmination of Medicine by Design’s “Pitching Science” workshop, a six-week long program for graduate students, post-doctoral fellows and research associates
Awards support high-calibre post-doctoral fellows at the University of Toronto and affiliated hospitals who have outstanding potential to become independent researchers in regenerative medicine
Medicine by Design workshop offers PhD candidates and post-doctoral fellows from around the world an opportunity to learn from experts in clinical translation and commercialization and explore Toronto's dynamic life sciences ecosystem
Awards support high-calibre post-doctoral fellows at the University of Toronto and affiliated hospitals who have outstanding potential to become independent researchers in regenerative medicine
Twelve targeted projects and two post-doctoral fellowships that are expanding the frontiers of stem cell research will share $1.2 million in funding thanks to programs supported jointly by the University of Toronto’s Medicine by Design initiative and the Ontario Institute for Regenerative Medicine.