‘If you can dream it, you can do it.’ Sound familiar? As inspiring as it sounds, Walt Disney might as well have added: ‘…provided that you get permission’. As scientists,...
Clinical trials are a necessary stepping stone for the development of safe and effective therapeutic agents. Each year approximately 900 new clinical trials are approved in Canada alone, emphasizing the...
“I needed the evidence.” As an academic with a PhD in geography from her pre-political life, Minister of Science Kirsty Duncan understands the importance of making decisions based on the...
The first headline blasted, “Slim by Chocolate!”, the next, “Eating Chocolate Can Help You Lose Weight - Really!”, and soon John Bohannon’s work was being touted amongst German, Indian, Australian...
René Magritte (1898-1967) was always keen to distinguish the real from the perceived. A common motif in this Belgian surrealist’s art is the veiled faces, most notably used in The...
Science sans conscience est la ruine de l’âme. ” – François Rabelais No scientist is immune to the immense pressures of the career. In an era when so many labs...
Congratulations to the team for another stellar issue of the IMMpress Magazine. Public skepticism of science is high at the moment with the recent spotlight on the “irreproducibility crisis”...
Dr. Korosh Kianizad finished his PhD in 2014, under the supervision of Dr. Juan Carlos Zúñiga-Pflücker, determining the molecular requirements for the expression of Delta-like 4, a Notch ligand necessary...
The modern patent system has roots back to 500 BCE in ancient Greece, where inventors could be granted a one year monopoly to the profits of their discoveries. In England,...
What does it mean to conduct research in this super-computing era – where a tremendous number of variables can be analyzed simultaneously and stored in a book-sized hard drive? With...
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