Marlys Koschinsky, PhD, has an action plan at the ready as she begins a career-defining role at Robarts Research Institute this fall. As the new Scientific and Executive Director, her approach is focused on what she considers to be the most integral factor for success: people. [Read more]
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The next generation of cancer care
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A renowned cancer researcher and the 2015 J. Allyn Taylor International Prize in Medicine recipient, Dr. Sanjiv S. Gambhir has a compelling vision for the future of health care and early cancer detection. [Read more] |
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Keeping pace
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Khadija Sheikh, PhD Candidate, likes a challenge. This fall, she tackled a half marathon with the same determination and energy she applies to her lung imaging research. [Read more] |
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The heart of the matter
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Terry Peters, PhD, is one of three Robarts researchers to receive an inaugural CIHR Foundation Grant for his work on minimally-invasive, image-guided surgical procedures. Along with Drs. Geoffrey Pickering and Rob Hegele, he is determined to make a mark on human health and patient care. [Read more] |
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Catching cancer in its tracks
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A team of imaging scientists at Robarts Research Institute is making considerable contributions to cancer research. For them, getting eyes on the disease appears to be a winning strategy. [Read more] |
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NHLPA gift to support concussion research
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Robarts scientists Arthur Brown, PhD, and Gregory Dekaban, PhD, are part of a collaborative community effort to improve the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of concussions. Their research has received a significant boost from the National Hockey League Players’ Association (NHLPA) with a challenge gift in support of this important and innovative work. |
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