2016
CTCR Colleagues Collaborate
December 19, 2016
The CTCR's first annual CTCR Colleagues Collaborate networking night on February 3, 2017!We Act!
December 19, 2016
We are working to build awareness about the success of the We Act initiative at the School. This is being done in advance of our outreach about the new We Speak survey taking place from January -February 2017.Celebrating Excellence!
December 14, 2016
The 2017 Awards of Excellence Nominations NOW OPEN!FALL 2016 CTCR TRAVEL AWARD WINNERS
November 22, 2016
The CTCR is pleased to announce the Fall 2016 Travel Award WinnersDepartment of Oncology's Research & Education Day Award Winners: Congratulations!
July 08, 2016
The Department of Oncology's 13th Annual Research & Education day was another great success. This annual event is an opportunity for scientists, clinicians, graduate students and Post-Doctoral fellows to share cancer research discoveries and promote cancer research collaboration and training.The CTCR Trainee Travel Award Competition
July 08, 2016
The CTCR Trainee Travel Award Competition is open to trainees including graduate students, residents and clinical and postdoctoral fellows working in the area of translational cancer research. Applicants must be working under the direct supervision of a member of the Centre for Translational Cancer Research (CTCR).Congratulations to the Awards of Excellence recipients
April 13, 2016
Congratulations to Drs. Aaron Ward, Anthony Nichols, and Shawn Li, who have all received Schulich Awards of Excellence.Article Chosen for Journal Cover
March 31, 2016
Drs. Matt Hebb, Randy van Ommeren, and Michael Staudt in the Department of Clinical Neurological Sciences recently published an article entitled "Advances in HSP27 and HSP90-targeting strategies for glioblastoma". The article was chosen for the cover of The Journal of Neuro-Oncology, which is the flagship Oncology journal for the American Association of Neurological Surgeons/Congress of Neurological Surgeons Section on Tumors. This is second cover in the last three years for Dr. Hebb's lab.