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RESP Program News

We are proud to celebrate the scientific achievements of our researchers and trainees in publications, grant competitions, honors and awards, and appointments, as well as in the mainstream press.

Artificial intelligence shows promise as an educational tool for parents of children undergoing food allergy treatment

New study from The Institute evaluates reliability of ChatGPT as a resource to...

Delivering precision imaging for research: Inside the CIM echocardiography platform

Powered by cutting-edge equipment, expert sonographers and AI-enhanced analysis, the CIM’s echocardiography...

New discovery remarkably improves immunotherapy in bladder cancer and beyond

A new preclinical study unveils a more powerful and effective immunotherapy for bladder cancer and other solid...

Simulating disease to accelerate drug discovery with AI

Dr. Jun Ding's UNAGI platform — and a suite of AI-powered tools — advance in-silico therapeutics, decode cellular dynamics, and streamline...

Connecting science and innovation: Annual research days highlight health research excellence

Spring 2025 events brought together scientists, clinicians and trainees across multiple disciplines to share...

Celebrating the impact of our foundations

The Institute offers thanks to the four partner foundations whose generous support helps drive research, innovation, and training

The Institute’s Clinical Observership Program: Bridging lab research and patient care

Four postdoctoral trainees take part in a new initiative that deepens their understanding of the diseases...

Tania Janaudis-Ferreira honoured

Scientist from The Institute selected for the Carrie M. Derick Award for Graduate Supervision and Teaching

Better breathing, better treatment for COPD

New research from researchers at The Institute finds that nearly a third of patients with COPD are at risk of using inhalers ill-suited to their breathing...

Researchers uncover novel immune mechanism that protects the intestine

By studying intestinal worms, scientists from The Institute make a breakthrough in gut immunity—opening the door...

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