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Promotional graphic for UHN’s “Translating Research into Health Innovation and Economic Impact Engagement Series.” Session 3 is titled “Intellectual Property,” taking place May 13, 2026, from 1:00 to 2:30 PM EST on Zoom. Speaker is Daniel Derkach, Legal and IP Counsel at UHN, shown in a professional headshot. UHN and Canada Leads logos appear at the top.
Intellectual Property – Canada Leads
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Promotional graphic for a virtual event by UHN (Canada’s Hospital) titled “Translating Research into Health Innovation and Economic Impact Engagement Series.” It highlights “Session 2: Translating your Research: Commercialization and Industry Relationships.” The event is scheduled for April 20, 2026, from 3:00 to 4:00 PM EST on Zoom. On the right, a headshot of speaker Bharti Ranavaya, Head of Ventures Commercialization at UHN, appears alongside her name and title. Logos for UHN and “Canada Leads” are displayed at the top.
Commercialization and Industry Relationships – Canada Leads
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UHN-branded event poster titled “Expert Insights: Hiring and Funding U of T Co-op Positions at UHN.” Event details: January 20, 2026, 11 AM–12 PM, held on Zoom. Right side reads “With partners:” and shows logos for University of Toronto Co-op, Mitacs, and BioTalent Canada. UHN logo with red maple leaf and the text “Canada’s Hospital” appears at top right on a dark blue background.
Expert Insights: Hiring and Funding U of T Co-op Positions at UHN
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The Office of Research Trainees at UHN Logo is on the top on a white background. Below it says Find out what's going on at the ORT and around UHN.
Event Recap – Exploring Roles in Industry
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The Office of Research Trainees at UHN Logo is on the top on a white background. Below it says Find out what's going on at the ORT and around UHN.
Event Recap – UHN Biomedical Engineering
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Decoding Careers: Careers in AI and Computational Biology. Advice from Jonathan Broadbent, MSc, Computational Biologist, Sanofi; Heather Gibling, PhD, Computational Biologist, Public Health Ontario, Chien Ting (Jimmy) Hsu, PhD, Bioinformatics Scientist, Eyam Health. Key Takeaways: Start Early: Start building skills and exploring career paths early in grad school. Embrace imperfection: adaptability is key. Invest in upskilling: take extra courses or experiences to fill gaps. You're in demand: highlight your transferable skills.
Event Recap – AI and Computational Biology
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