“As you grow up, you have to learn how to stand up for yourself and verbalize what support you need to enable you to live your life fully. I realized it was up to me.”
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Read MoreDaniella Altieri had major foot surgery, with donor bones, in November. Six months later she got up on the dance floor at her prom and rocked the night away.
Read MoreNovelist and professor Randy Boyagoda interviews U of T experts on what life will be like in a post-pandemic world.
Read MoreJaime Vieira hits a career high as the Blue Jays’ first-ever female coach
Read MoreThe Employment Law Division at U of T Law’s Downtown Legal Services helps law students learn on the job as they represent marginalized people having trouble with employers.
Read MoreMeet this Medicine by Design scientist as she describes her career journey from Brazil to becoming a regenerative medicine leader.
Read MoreWe spent most of our lives indoors, so you want to make sure the air you breathe is healthy. This York University scientist is working on how to measure the health of that air.
Read MoreHow a biologist and stem cell engineer are collaborating to create new knowledge about Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
Read MoreHow U of T’s ProfessorTrudo Lemmens examines health through the lens of the law
Read MoreThe immune system is like surveillance inside your body — but can “cloaking” stop that process from attacking therapeutic stem cells?
Read MoreThe U of T community pays tribute to Sheila Brown and Steve Moate as they retire
Read MoreHow biotech pioneer Michael Sefton is pursuing a bold, new idea in using stem cells to cure Type 1 diabetes
Read MoreHow a U of T Faculty of Law program is enabling students to gain valuable experience in board governance
Read MoreThe COVID pandemic threatened to shut down a U of T faculty focused on athletics and in-person research. But KPE adapted quickly and has made it work.
Read MoreScientists Jeff Wrana and Ben Blencowe are using “revolutionizing biology” to create treatments for a host of diseases, from inflammatory bowel disease to autism.
Read MoreWhat’s up there in the vast skies above us? Four space scientists at York University explain.
Read MoreDr. Shaf Keshavjee and his research team are revolutionizing how damaged lungs can be replaced…and maybe brought back to life.
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