News
The future is urban: U of T’s School of Cities celebrates its fifth anniversary
Five years ago, UofT established the School of Cities, a multidisciplinary hub tasked with creating solutions for more efficient and equitable cities in an increasingly urbanized world. The project makes enormous sense. In a world where 4.5 billion people live in cities and more move to cities every day, there is no question that the future is urban.
First annual EPIC Symposium: October 17, 2023
The first annual Emerging and Pandemic Infections Consortium symposium is a day of research, networking and community-building. The event will feature a keynote presentation, research talk, panel discussion, new PI quick fire round, poster session, and networking reception.
Molly Shoichet named director of U of T's precision medicine initiative
Molly Shoichet has been named scientific director of PRiME Next-Generation Precision Medicine – an institutional strategic initiative that tackles unmet needs in drug discovery, diagnostics and disease biology. “It is such an exciting time in precision medicine,” says Shoichet, a University Professor in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering with a cross appointment to the Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy who is […]
Newest institutional strategic initiative focuses on UN sustainable development goals
SDGs@UofT pursues an ambitious research agenda that addresses the 17 UN sustainable development goals (SDGs) –targets that individuals, communities, institutions and countries can work toward achieving by 2030. They include taking urgent steps to combat climate change, consuming and producing sustainably, improving health and education, reducing inequality and protecting the natural world, among others.
2023 Accelerate Conference
Accelerate is an interdisciplinary event that brings together changemakers in academia, industry and government who are shaping the emerging field of AI for science. Conference talks, workshops and networking opportunities will allow attendees to connect with a global community working to realize a healthy, sustainable, materially different future. The 2023 conference takes place August 22-25 […]
DSI and UNICEF Collaborate to Advance Data Science Research and Training
In a significant collaboration aimed at advancing data science research and training, the Data Sciences Institute (DSI) at the University of Toronto is partnering with the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)’s Frontier Data and Tech team to leverage data for addressing complex challenges concerning children. This collaborative effort aligns with DSI’s strategic goal of fostering […]
New autonomous lab at University of Toronto to improve drug formulation
A new autonomous lab being built in the University of Toronto's Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy will help to design and optimize formulations that will improve bioavailability, stability and efficacy of a variety of drugs.
Christine Allen, a professor in the faculty whose research focuses on drug development and disease diagnostics, is co-leading the lab with Frank Gu, a professor in the department of chemical engineering and applied chemistry in the Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering.
Researchers explore shifting AI landscape at Absolutely Interdisciplinary conference
Researchers across disciplines gathered recently at the Absolutely Interdisciplinary conference to reckon with the ramifications of the evolving AI landscape – from the technology’s transformative impacts on work and education, to its implications for human cognition and values.
The third annual academic conference held by the Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society (SRI) at the University of Toronto featured 23 speakers from diverse fields such as computer science, psychology, law, economics, education, philosophy, media studies, and literature.
Joseph Baker appointed professor at KPE and inaugural chair in sport science, data modelling and sport analytics at TISS
The Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education has announced the appointment of Joseph Baker to a tenure stream position at the rank of full professor, effective September 1, 2023. Baker was chosen for the position as a result of the tenure stream position search in the area of sport science and data modelling. Along with his appointment as full professor, Baker will be the inaugural holder of the endowed Tanenbaum chair in sport science, data modelling and sport analytics at U of T’s Tanenbaum Institute for Science in Sport (TISS).
Researchers help youth get involved with Toronto’s net-zero carbon plan
The City of Toronto plans to reduce city-wide carbon emissions to net zero by 2040, and researchers from the U of T are helping to ensure young people play a key role in reaching its goal. A new report outlining best practices will guide researchers as they co-design a youth engagement strategy with the city for its TransformTO Net Zero Strategy – one of the most ambitious plans to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in North America.
Toronto mayoral candidates debate at U of T’s School of Cities
On June 12, the six frontrunners of the Toronto mayoral byelection participated in a debate at U of T’s Innis Town Hall, hosted by the School of Cities. The debate was themed around housing affordability, and candidates took questions from student leaders and community advocates.
Nature ranks U of T among top three institutions in the world for health sciences research output
U of T is the third-most prolific institution in the world – and second among universities – for health sciences research, according to the 2023 Nature Index Annual Tables rankings. Leah Cowen told Nature that U of T’s top-three ranking reflects its commitment to collaboration in the health sphere: "“We’re really committed to engaging on the full spectrum of research, all the way from state-of-the-art pioneering fundamental research through to clinical research, knowledge translation, clinical trials, drug discovery and bio-innovation.”