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A brief news digest for U of T’s Molecular Genetics community.
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Faculty Highlight Feature
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An Interview with Dr. Brenda Andrews on Women in Science
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Dr. Brenda Andrews, a leader in genetics and molecular biology, shares her journey as a scientist, challenges women face in STEM, and hopes for the next generation.
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Talia Silver (MedGen '20) leveraged her training at U of T’s Medical Genomics program and SickKids Capstone Practicum to launch a career in genomics. Now a Senior Genomic Support Scientist at Illumina, she’s working to advance genomic testing worldwide. Read more about her career journey.
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The Dirks Lab examines how glioblastoma development mirrors brain injury responses
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The Scherer Lab identifies a gene linked to increased autism susceptibility in males
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A review from the Cowen Lab examines fungi’s global health impact and untapped potential
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A recent Nature review by Dr. Nicola Case and Dr. Leah Cowen of the CIFAR Fungal Kingdom research program explores the hidden threats and vast potential of fungi in human, animal, and ecosystem health. Highlighting antifungal resistance, the One Health approach, and fungi’s role in climate change mitigation, the authors emphasize the need for greater recognition of this often-overlooked kingdom.
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A SickKids research team led by the Wrana Lab maps Toronto’s COVID-19 variant landscape
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The Dirks Lab characterizes a method to stop Medulloblastoma Before It Starts
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Congratulations to Dr. Bader for being one of the first funding recipients of the Developing Medicines through Open Science Program. Dr. Bader is collaborating with University Health Network researchers to advance new treatments for a rare liver disease called Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis.
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Professor Igor Stagljar (Molecular Genetics) and Alán Aspuru-Guzik (Computer Science) led a study using AI and quantum computing to design molecules targeting the KRAS cancer protein. Published in Nature Biotechnology, the research identified two promising drug candidates, marking a breakthrough in AI-driven drug discovery.
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Mentorship That Matters
What makes a truly great PhD advisor? In this heartfelt reflection, PhD student Saya Sedighi explores the power of mentorship, the emotional reality of research life, and what students really need to thrive. Read more.
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MoGen Voices Featured in Humans of RHSE
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Congratulations to Dr. David Chitayat on being appointed to the Order of Canada
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David Stephen Cant Graduate Scholarship
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Katherine Rynard has been named the 2024-2025 David Stephen Cant Graduate Scholarship in Stem Cell Research recipient. This scholarship is awarded annually to a graduate student demonstrating excellence in stem cell research.
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Barbara Vivash Award in Molecular Genetics
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Kaitlin Laverty has been awarded the Barbara Vivash Award in Molecular Genetics for the most outstanding PhD thesis of the 2023-2024 academic year. Her thesis was recognized for its exceptional scholarship and contributions to molecular genetics research.
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Temerty Faculty of Medicine Graduate Faculty Teaching Award
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The MoGen Graduate Student Association (GSA) has announced its new executive team. Co-Presidents Jocelyn Nurtanto and Saya Sedighi, along with Presidential Advisor Esra Erkut, will guide the GSA through an exciting year of programming and initiatives.This year also introduces a new Peer Mentorship Program, connecting incoming students with upper-year mentors to help ease the transition into grad school. Read the full update.
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Farewell and Best Wishes to Purnoor Bala
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The Department of Molecular Genetics extends our gratitude to Purnoor Bala, who is leaving her role as Graduate Program Coordinator for an exciting external opportunity. We wish her all the best in this next chapter!
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MoGen Career Development Alumni Symposium – 10th Anniversary Connect with experts, alumni, and industry leaders.
📅 Friday, June 6, 2025 📍 Schwartz-Reisman Innovation Campus, Toronto
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