Congratulations to Norman on winning the highly competitive Canadian Graduate Scholarship-Masters! This is an outstanding achievement, and it speaks volumes about your academic excellence. Well done, Norman!
Huge congratulations to Phoebe and Vishal on presenting your posters at AACR! It’s an amazing accomplishment to be part of such a prestigious event, and even more impressive to contribute original research on a global stage. Vishal’s poster is titled “Disrupting Redox Homeostasis in Pancreatic Ductal Adenocarcinoma Initiates Anti-Tumour Immune Responses”, and Phoebe’s is titled “Hypoxia-Driven Spatial ... Read More
On April 17th Emily gave a selected talk at the TDRR Symposium held at the Faculty Club at U of T. Her talk was titled “The subcellular localization of redox disruption influences DNA damage and release of cytosolic DNA”. Congratulations!
On April 17th Rosemund placed second in the Institute of Medical Sciences’ 3-minute thesis competition! Distilling complex research into a clear, engaging presentation is no easy task, and Rosemund’s ability to captivate an audience while showcasing the depth and importance of her work is truly impressive. Way to go, Rosemund—what a fantastic accomplishment!
A heartfelt congratulations to Dr. Koritzinsky on receiving the 2025 IMS Faculty Recognition Award for Exceptional Mentorship! This well-deserved honor is a testament to her support, guidance, and dedication to her trainees. We’re so excited to celebrate this well-earned recognition-what a wonderful moment!
Huge congratulations to our PhD candidate Sandy Lee! Her project studies protein secretion in normoxia and hypoxia. Stay tuned to hear more about her work or head over to this years AACR 2020 Virtual Annual Meeting to see her e-poster! Recipient information: https://vanier.gc.ca/en/scholar_search-chercheur_recherche_2020.html Press Release: https://cihr-irsc.gc.ca/e/52007.html
This was an eventful week for the Koritzinsky Lab! Both Serina Cheung and Stephanie Hulme defended their Masters theses through video conferencing! Congrats Serina and Stephanie!
ICYMI On December 10th 2018, Dr. Ravi Vellanki’s poster titled “Imaging Protein Translation using Tellurium Phenylalanine (TePhe) Analogue” won best poster at the Terry Fox Research Institute Ontario Node Research Symposium held at the MaRS. Congratulations!
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