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We are the Office of the Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation at #UTM. Our mission: to support our vast and exceptional research community. Learn more at www.utm.utoronto.ca/research-innovation.
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Sept. 30 | National Day of Truth & Reconciliation

Honour the experiences of residential school survivors by joining a university-wide event to recognize #OrangeShirtDay & #NTRD. 🧡

All #UTM community members are encouraged to watch the livestream.
⏰ 10 - 11:30 a.m.
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Their work was recognized by #ModernDrama journal, published by the good folks at UTP Journals, and the Association for Theatre in Higher Education. (Stay tuned for the book!)

It offers a powerful lens for understanding how theatre remains a vital space for communal reflection and resistance. 💪
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🎭 What does it mean to perform in a world shaped by data?

In their award-winning article, Jacob Gallagher-Ross & Miriam Felton-Dansky propose "interface theatre," a new genre that captures how scholars & artists are redefining performance in our data-driven world.

Read the story at bit.ly/4nRFErh.
Jacob Gallagher-Ross, Miriam Felton-Dansky
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💫 We're pleased to share that France Gagnon has been awarded the 2025 Leadership Award by the International Genetic Epidemiology Society.

Prof. Gagnon is UTM's Vice-Principal, Research and Innovation and a professor of epidemiology at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health. Congratulations! 🎉
France Gagnon
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U of T's Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium (EPIC) is supporting 6 projects that span research topics from vaccine development to novel technologies for pathogen detection and identifying new compounds that curb the spread of infectious diseases.

Read the full announcement at uoft.me/bNx.
EPIC announces recipients of the 2025 New Connections and Ignite Grants | EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
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We're celebrating the recipients of the EPIC New Connections and Ignite Grants!

This year's researchers include Prof. Amanda Hargrove from the Dept. of Chemical & Physical Sciences. Her team is working on RNA-based approaches to control influenza and RSV replication. Project details at uoft.me/bNw.
Top row from left to right (recipients of the 2025 EPIC New Connections Grants): Bryan Coburn, Freeman Lan, Michael Norris and Robert Kozak

Bottom row from left to right (recipients of the 2025 EPIC Ignite Grants): Ramzi Fattouh, Amanda Hargrove, Shelley Lumba and Michelle Science
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Could lab-grown mini-organs help scientists research a range of infections? A new study published in Nature Genetics shows how researchers have mapped how the Shigella bacterium infects the human gut.

Read our interview with study co-author — and UTM Biology prof — Lars Barquist at uoft.me/bI7.
Prof. Lars Barquist. Story title: One the Map: Experimental Research Uses Cultured Mini-Organs to Study Infections
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📬 The May issue of SURGE is hitting inboxes! Check out this month's newsletter to learn about SpinUp's one-year anniversary, funding opportunities, new equipment & spaces available to UTM researchers, upcoming webinars, and more!

Find it online at bit.ly/SURGE-05-25.
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💡Did you know? Our office serves as a key resource for UTM researchers and their partners in their efforts to create, formalize and foster collaborative research projects and initiatives with external partners.

Learn how we can help at uoft.me/buF.
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UTM’s Office of the Vice-Principal Research and Innovation (OVPRI) supports impactful discovery in student and faculty research by serving as a key resource for UTM researchers and their partn
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🤝 APR 24 | 1-2PM Interested in a research collaboration — but not sure where to start? Join our partnerships team for part 1 of 2 virtual sessions on resources and strategies for identifying and establishing successful collaborations.

Register at tinyurl.com/2c5wprj3. @uoftmississauga.bsky.social
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🕯️We sat down with Philosophy prof Owen Ware to hear about Return of the Gods, his newly published book with Oxford University Press.

Read how the Romantics believed in overcoming isolation through art—and why he thinks we can learn a lot from the period: uoft.me/bu2. | @uoftmississauga.bsky.social
Professor Owen Ware. Background is a sunlit British landscape. Text reads: "A New Mythology: Philosophy Professor Highlights Modern Parallels with British and German Romantics"
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Professor Baohua Liu was recently awarded funding from Fighting Blindness Canada for his work on using gene therapy for CSNB2A — a rare genetic eye condition that causes trouble seeing in the night or even during the day.

Learn about his #VisionResearch at uoft.me/bty.
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Headshot of Baohua Liu. In the background, a closeup of a blue human eye. Quote reads "We hope to understand what causes the disease and how much recovery we can see by reintroducing the gene. This will give us more confidence in how likely gene therapy will be able to effectively cure the disease in human patients.” - Professor Baohua Liu, Department of Biology
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Renowned neuroscientist Melanie Woodin has been named #UofT’s 17th president — and asks the community to join in her in “dreaming big.” #UofT alumna Woodin starts her five-year term July 1st. ➡️ uoft.me/uoftpres17
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Melanie Woodin, an internationally recognized neuroscientist who studies the mechanisms underlying learning and memory in the brain, has been named #UofT’s 17th president. ➡️ uoft.me/uoftpres
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#UofT is ranked first in Canada & among the top 20 universities in the world across all five broad subject areas tracked by the QS World University Rankings by Subject 2025. 🌐 uoft.me/bpq
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📬 Our newsletter is hitting inboxes! Browse the March issue to learn about new resources for #UTM researchers, opportunities, events, announcements, and more. Read it at bit.ly/SURGE-3-25.
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