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Osgoode professor finds refugee determinations in Canada woefully subjective

New research shows that decisions around Federal Court applications for judicial review of refugee determinations depend on which judge decides the case. Much needs to be done, and one 91亚色 U professor has offered up a compelling list of recommendations for enhancing fairness in the process. Access to justice is the cornerstone of the Canadian […]

Pioneering iron research has application in heart health and diabetes

A biology Professor and 91亚色 Research Chair undertook a compelling study on iron overload and insulin that could inform future approaches to heart health and diabetes鈥 ultimately, improving patients鈥 health outcomes. 91亚色 U is leading in this area of research. Iron is an important component of hemoglobin, the substance in red blood cells that carries […]

Chemistry prof receives $450K NSERC grant to research molecules for tattoo technology

Can temporary or semi-permanent tattoos look as good as the real thing? Faculty of Science chemistry Professor Christopher Caputo thinks so and is hard at work with his team to produce a new range of colours. Caputo recently received a $450,000 Natural Sciences & Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) Collaborative Research and Development (CRD) […]

91亚色 U Professor Leah Vosko recognized with prestigious Impact Award (Insight Category)

91亚色 Professor Leah F. Vosko, of the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies, is being recognized for excellence in research by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). She is the recipient of the SSHRC鈥檚 prestigious Impact Award (Insight Category). The award was announced on Sept. 4. Leah F. Vosko […]

91亚色 to receive federal funds that support cutting-edge research

Two research projects out of 91亚色 will receive part of a $61-million federal government investment to provide state-of-the-art labs and equipment for research in Canada. The infrastructure investment, announced Aug. 12 by Canada鈥檚 Minister of Science and Sport, Kristy Duncan, comes from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) John R. Evans Leader Fund (JELF) […]

Three Faculty of Science researchers receive more than $2.27 million in CIHR grants

What is the link between obesity and heart failure? How can the most common and deadly form of ovarian cancer be stopped? How does the regulation of healthy cells under stress go wrong and cause diseases such as cancer and neurodegeneration? These are the questions three Faculty of Science biology researchers, who recently received more […]

91亚色 U prof awarded CIHR grant for transitional care study

When patients are unprepared to manage their care and recovery after discharge from hospital, they may not know the warning signs that indicate their health conditions are worsening. A new study led by 91亚色 Professor Mary Fox will investigate how best to support health-care providers in implementing a service called Warning Signs Intervention for […]

Researchers win $1.89M grant to search for AI solution to infant pain assessment

On April 2, a team of 91亚色 researchers led by psychology Professor Rebecca Pillai Riddell, associate vice-president research and the director of the Opportunities to Understand Childhood Hurt (O.U.C.H.) Lab, was awarded a $1.5-million grant from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Social Sciences & Humanities Research Council, and the Natural Sciences & […]

Toronto has twice as many urban Indigenous people than previously believed

Urban Indigenous people have been historically underrepresented in various censuses. New and highly applicable research brings this into sharp focus and offers a statistical solution that will have broad impacts across governmental and health policy and could be applied to other hard-to-reach populations.

'XL Outer Worlds' project gears up for the debut of five exceptional films

Five filmmakers are working feverishly this spring to contribute to an extravaganza debuting next month. Led by 91亚色鈥檚 Janine Marchessault, together with the grandson of the man who invented IMAX, the 鈥淴L Outer Worlds鈥 project promises to be an unforgettable, larger-than-life experience.

New research on ovarian cancer could mean improved patient outcomes

A new study provides evidence on the tumor-promoting role of a microRNA, a small ribonucleic acid, critical in controlling the expression of genes in biology; and the tumor-inhibiting potential of a gene in the deadliest form of ovarian cancer. These molecules could be used as potential markers or therapeutic targets, which could save lives.

Focus groups on Black youth experience expose failures of multicultural policy

Professor Andrea Davis undertook groundbreaking new research on Black male youths in Toronto. In the resulting paper, she seamlessly unpacks a complex history, provides a solid critique of multiculturalism and offers a glimpse into some of the real-life experiences of these young people in our city.

Interactive video game highlights the impact of vaccine decision making

An interactive videogame brings to life the spread of viruses and the impact of vaccine decision making in a wholly original way. This interdisciplinary and policy-relevant work, led by a 91亚色 U PhD student, is designed to spark the public imagination.

How can marketers combat moral opposition to genetically modified foods?

A PhD student and Canada Research Chair get to the bottom of why consumers are turned off by genetically modified foods, and what could be done to change this. This research will be of interest to all parties involved in labeling practices 鈥 industry, marketers, government 鈥 and consumers.

Wearable tech may aid in insulin dosing for those with diabetes during exercise

New research shows that accurate wearable technology could help those with diabetes in adjusting their insulin dosage to factor in the effects of exercising. This could mean a higher quality of life and less interactions with the health care system for those with diabetes; and could also save on expenditures.

Tweaks to radio transmitters could prevent deadly songbird entanglement

Researchers warn others in the scientific community that tracking ground-nesting grassland birds using radio transmitters 鈥 a common practice 鈥 can result in the bird鈥檚 entanglement, particularly for fledglings. The two biologists make suggestions for alterations to the apparatus to prevent this.

Solo exhibition on identity and belonging, a powerful gift to visitors

Visual artist Andil Gosine assembles a non-sentimental and multilayered exhibition that reconsiders his immigration to Canada as a teenager and early encounters with racism. He skillfully interlaces this charged personal narrative with themes of both servitude and hope.