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What are the Թ DOM Grants for Scholarship in Medical Education?

Published: 9 March 2026

These grants are available to DOM faculty and trainees through a selection process to support research and innovation projects in medical education. Below are some examples of projects funded by...

Some young gamers may be at higher risk of mental health problems, but family and school support can help

Published: 3 March 2026

Pre-teens who struggle to control their video gaming habits are more likely to have psychotic-like experiences a year later, a new study has found....

CIHR and partners invest $7.9 million in cancer prevention research at Թ

Published: 26 February 2026

Part of the largest CIHR-led cancer prevention investment, Թ researchers will develop approaches to reduce cancer risk and improve early detection 

How stepping into nature affects the brain

Published: 26 February 2026

Spending time in nature, even briefly, triggers changes in the brain that calm stress, restore attention and quiet mental clutter, a new study has found....

RNA therapy may be a solution for infant hydrocephalus

Published: 29 January 2026

For the first time, drug targeting genetic mutation shown to have positive impact in mice models ...

Findings of Թ study could lead to new longevity therapies and improved fall prevention

Published: 23 February 2026

A new Թ study has found a direct link between age‑related declines in neuron activity in the cerebellum and worsening motor skills, including gait, balance and agility. While it is...

Department of Medicine High Value Healthcare Symposium

Tuesday, June 9, 2026 09:00to14:00

This symposium is accredited for 3.5 RCPSC MOC Section 1 credits/deptmedicineCategory: Dept. of Medicine

Engineered nanoparticles could deliver better targeted cancer treatment

Published: 18 February 2026

Scientists at Թ and the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute have developed a new way to deliver cancer immunotherapy that caused fewer side effects compared to standard...

Which childhood abuse survivors are at elevated risk of depression? New study provides important clues

Published: 13 February 2026

Scientists have identified a pattern of gene activity present in some female survivors of childhood abuse that is associated with an elevated risk of depression.

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