Donnelly Centre

@DonnellyCentre

Interdisciplinary research institute at . Pursuing basic science to understand human biology and improve health.

Toronto
Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2014.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    18. pro 2019.

    Our magazine is now live online! Hope you enjoy reading these stories about some of our biggest discoveries over the past 5 years! 🧪🧫🔬

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  2. A new biomagnetic tool for drug target discovery, developed by our researchers & colleagues , identified a potentially new way to make cancer cells more vulnerable to the immune system.

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  3. AI-powered drug discovery has the potential to find drug molecules that target cancer more effectively. Our investigator Igor partnered with AI startup to find new medicines for treatment-resistant lung cancer. Read more:

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  4. Our researchers have recently busted the myth saying that therapeutic nanoparticles reach tumours by leaking from blood vessels. The finding opens the door to improving particle delivery for targeted cancer therapy with fewer side effects.

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    prije 23 sata

    Postdoctoral Position in Cancer Nanomedicine - We are looking for a postdoctoral researcher to join our team at the Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering -

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    3. velj

    We are delighted that Dr. Stuart Forbes will be giving our next Global Speaker Series talk on Feb. 18 at noon: . In partnership with and .

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    3. velj

    🦠 Are germ-like microbes the best place to look for new medicines? Researchers from 's , Japan's mine microbial compound library for new therapeutics.

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    3. velj

    Hello friends, my open PhD defence "Defining Delivery Pathways of Nanoparticles" will be on Thurs Feb 13 at 1pm in MSB3153 - hope to see you there! 🧑🏻‍🔬💉📬 Livestream via Periscope on Twitter will be available on the day too! 📡🛰️🤳 cc:

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    30. sij

    Calling all RNA Enthusiasts! Join us in Toronto for our 5th(!) TREnD!

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    31. sij

    New research by & suggests gene fragment could explain the link between autism & cognitive difficulties.

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    31. sij

    We are now accepting applications for Summer by Design, our 2-week workshop for PhD candidates & post-docs on translating and commercializing research. Apply by Feb. 21: . In partnership with .

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  12. 30. sij

    We're delighted that our next guest speaker is Prof ! Don't miss his talk next Thursday, Feb 6, 11:00AM, Centre Red Room. Hosted by Prof Derek van der Kooy. See you there!

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  13. 30. sij

    A single gene fragment, or microexon, can impact social behaviour & memory in mice. The finding could explain swathes of autism cases, say scientists behind the research at 's &

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  14. 30. sij

    Great collaborative effort across ! For a lay person's summary of the research, see our story:

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  15. 29. sij

    Congrats to all the teams involved! For a plain language summary of the research see:

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    29. sij

    Latest from the Blencowe Lab! An eIF4G microexon regulates translation, neuronal function & social behavior. "Autism-Misregulated eIF4G Microexons Control Synaptic Translation and Higher Order Cognitive Functions"

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  17. 29. sij

    Please note that 's talk has been rescheduled for May 14, 2020. There will be NO SEMINAR in the DonnellyCentre tomorrow.

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  18. 29. sij

    Autism can bestow brilliance as well as cognitive difficulty, but how either scenario plays out in the brain is not clear. Now scientists & co have found a link between autistic-like behaviour & mental disability.

    Hippocampal neurons from a normal mouse (above) and a mouse bred to lack the eIF4G microexon (below). The latter contains fewer particles that represent paused protein synthesis machineries. Ramped up synthesis in neurons leads to disrupted brain waves and autistic-like behaviors as well as cognitive deficits down the line
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    My 6.5 year PhD in a tik tok: I mapped out a family tree of how our brain cells are made from stem cells before we’re born 🧠 [Share your research with photo or video like this for a chance to win the contest!] Contest details:

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    Why Canada lags behind peers in cultivating talent in health research: Ottawa has not implemented the Naylor Report via

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  21. 27. sij

    Great feature here on our faculty Gary Bader & the team that was the first to map healthy human liver at the molecular level. The data are helping develop strategies to counter donor organ shortage.

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