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July 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

News: Banting Postdoctoral Fellowships: Applications at UHN

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June 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Editorial: Improve your chances of publication success
Latest & Greatest: Second-hand smoke creates a haze around quitting
Spotlight: Modern women in science: Achieving Work/Life Balance

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May 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Editorial: Toronto collaborations: The local benefit
Lead Article: Free science at last! Releasing the iron grip on open access to academic journals
Latest & Greatest: AML stratification: a surprising role for INPP4B

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April 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: Addressing Intellectual Property Early with UHN’s TDC Office
Latest & Greatest: Hematopoietic stem cells come out of hiding when CDK6 calls

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March 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: The Changing Landscape of CIHR Funding
Latest & Greatest: Repairing the foundation: hydrogels for heart healing

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February 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: To PhD or Not to PhD, That Is the Question
Latest & Greatest: Teaching tolerance: Learning to accept a heart

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January 2015
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: New wave of antibiotics: is it too late to turn the tide of resistance?

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December 2014
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: Career Development Tips from Past Workshops Held by ORT and TRI
Special Feature: Exciting new services at STTARR
Alumnus Career Profile: Dr. Paul Spagnuolo, Assistant Professor, University of Waterloo

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November 2014
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: Matching Scientists with Clinicians – Advice for a Fruitful Union
Latest & Greatest: The Difficult Transition from Active to Osteoarthritis
Alumnus Career Profile: Dr. Evelyn Pau, Associate at Bloom Burton & Co.

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October 2014
150 150 Office of Research Trainees

Lead Article: Spotlight on UHN’s Vector Core Facility
Latest & Greatest: A comparison of neural responses to appetitive and aversive stimuli in humans and other animals

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