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Mary Cheng
Doing postgraduate work in the molecular origins of pain would be enough to keep most students busy, but when Mary Cheng was working on her PhD in the Department of Medical Biophysics at the University of Toronto in the late ‘90s, she often...
Lisa Kramer
Professor Lisa Kramer did not set out for an academic career in psychology but over the past decade the field has figured more prominently in her finance work within the Department of Management. She can attest to the fuller picture that forms from...
Industrial Inroads
Eva Furczon has always found innovation in healthcare business very intellectually interesting. So with this pursuit as a driving force, coupled with her passion for forging new ways to facilitate access to innovative medicines, she enrolled in the...
Celebrating Universal Children's Day
Child's play is strongly encouraged in Tina Malti's lab. But when the play turns into a tug-of-war over a much coveted toy it is time to draw on Malti's expertise in developmental psychology. As the director of the Social-Emotional...
Rhonda McEwen
Born to parents who both work in the field of education, Professor Rhonda McEwen jokes that her love for teaching is “technically in the genes.” However it was McEwen’s own passion for new media and communication that lead her...