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Species-specific prophage induction by ciprofloxacin in the human gut microbiome...
Graduate Student M.Sc. Final Presentation Ben Sakdinan

Investigating the Role of the Circadian Clock Machinery in the Control of Leishmania Infection
Graduate Student M.Sc. Final Presentation Juliana Meyerfreund

Investigation of the circadian regulation of CD8+ T cell responses by IRF4
Graduate Student M.Sc. Final Presentation Shoko Eguchi

The endocannabinoid system shapes group 2 innate lymphoid cell functions
Graduate Student Ph.D. Final Presentation Audrey Roy-Dorval

Pharmacology & Therapeutics Seminar: Olivia Kovecses, PhD "How to Retrain Your Leukemia Cells: Molecular Reprogramming of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Using RNA Therapies"
Senior Seminar Announcement Olivia Kovecses, PhD
“How to Retrain Your Leukemia Cells: Molecular Reprogramming of Acute Myeloid Leukemia Using RNA Therapies”
In-person Thursday, February 26, 2026, at 4:00PM McIntyre Medical Building, Room 1345



Pharmacology & Therapeutics Seminar: Kyle Greenway, MD,MSc, FRCPC "Characterizing Psychedelic Drug Effects: Clarifying Drug-Context Interactions"
Seminar Announcement Kyle Greenway, MD, MSc, FRCPC
Psychiatrist, Jewish General Hospital Assistant Professor, McGill University
"Charactering Psychedelic Drug Effects: Clarifying Drug-Context Interactions"
In-person Thursday, March 19, 2026, at 4:00PM McIntyre Medical Building, Room 1345

Avantor/VWR Product Show
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Pharmacology & Therapeutics Seminar: Rajae Talbi, PhD "Kiss and burn: Kiss 1 Neurons at the Intersection of Fertility and Metabolism"
Seminar Announcement Rajae Talbi, PhD
Assistant Professor and Principle Investigator at Université de Montréal
Department of Pharmacology and Therapeutics
"Kiss and burn: Kiss1 Neurons at the Intersection of Fertility and Metabolism "