Open House for Graduate Studies in Dept of Medical Biophysics

Open House for Graduate Studies in Dept of Medical
Medical Biophysics
Saturday, November 12, 2016 - 10:00am
PMH, 610 University Avenue, 7th Floor, Rm 7-605
Departmental Seminar
Abstract: 
The Department of Medical Biophysics (MBP) at the University of Toronto will be holding an Open House on Saturday, 12 November 2016 from 10:00am-2:00pm at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, 610 University Ave, 7th Floor Atrium, Toronto. Are you an undergraduate student considering a career in leading-edge translational biomedical research? We invite you to attend our Open House to explore our interdisciplinary MSc and PhD Graduate and Summer Undergraduate Research programs. This is your opportunity to speak with Medical Biophysics (MBP) profs and graduate students. Learn how to apply to our graduate program, take a guided tour of the extensive research facilities and visit poster displays by world leading research labs. Some quick facts about MBP: - We have more than 220 graduate students and 130 faculty; - We are the only University of Toronto Department operating wholly within our hospital research institutes; our students are based at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre, MaRS, Toronto Centre for Phenogenomics and the Lunenfeld Research Institute. These provide access to world-renowned researchers and state-of-the-art research facilities; - MBP has a unique history of exceptional faculty and exceptional students: our faculty and alumni hold some of the most influential positions within the research community in Canada. Research areas for life science students: Cancer Biology, Cell and Molecular Biology, Signal Transduction, Epigenetics and Bioinformatics, Stem cell biology, Genomics and Proteomics, Gene Therapy, Developmental and Structural Biology, and more ... Research areas for physics and engineering science students: Medical Imaging - including magnetic resonance, x-ray, optical, ultrasound and PET; Image-guided therapy; Cancer, Cardiac and Neuro-imaging; Therapy with x-ray, ultrasound and optical radiations; Cell and molecular imaging using chemical and biological tracers; Device engineering and development, and more … Come and visit us! To help with our preparations, please take a moment to register at: http://medbio.utoronto.ca/content/open-house. Admission is free; lunch and refreshments will be provided to all attendees.
Host: 
Medical Biophysics, U of T
Open House