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The Ontario Stem Cell Initiative (OSCI) is hosting Stem Cell Rounds on Wednesday, May 1, 2013 at 4 p.m. Please join as Karun Singh, Scientist with the McMaster Stem Cell & Cancer Research Institute, presents "Understanding neuropsychiatric 

disease signalling pathways in brain development". Please meet in the Red Seminar Room, 2nd floor, of the Donnelly Centre, U of T, 160 College St.

 


Webcast: To join, go to:

http://mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20130501-OSCI/index.htm (link will be live on May 1).

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http://eos.ic.utoronto.ca/ic-chat/

User Name:  your choice – but please include your institution in the name so we know where the question has come from (ex. Mary_Mac, John_UWO, Ryan_OHRI, etc.)

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OSCI External Seminars

 
The Ontario Stem Cell Initiative (OSCI) is hosting a seminar with Helen Blau, Director, Baxter Laboratory for Stem Cell Biology, Stanford School of Medicine. Dr. Blau is presenting "Stem cells and regenerative medicine: capturing the 'kineticon' of nuclear reprogramming".
 

 
Friday, May 10, 2013
Noon to 1 p.m.
Tanz Neuroscience Bldg. room 6 (lower level)
University of Toronto, 6 Queen's Park Circle
 
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Webcast: OSCI will be webcasting Dr. Blau's talk to McMaster University, the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and the University of Western Ontario.  

To join in, go to

http:mediacast.ic.utoronto.ca/20130510-OSCI/index.htm  (link will be live on May 10, 2013)


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