by Farah Qaiser | Oct 8, 2020
In 2019, Canada’s first Communicating Science workshop (ComSciConCAN) series took place. I attended and later shared tips and tools I learned there, which you can read here. Now, one year later, ComSciConCAN alumni have hosted events across Canada, including...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Stacey Johnson | Jun 5, 2020
At the risk of appearing to be jumping on the bandwagon, it feels tone deaf right now to blog about something unrelated to racism in North America given how this important issue is currently dominating media coverage, our conversations and our thoughts. CCRM has...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Lyla El-Fayomi | Apr 16, 2020
Starting work on a new research project can be overwhelming. This is especially true in the stem cell field, with its complexities and rapid evolution. It is quite easy to get lost while conducting literature searches or looking for specific protocols, making it feel...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Laine Bodnar | Mar 19, 2020
Canada’s strength in regenerative medicine (RM) and cell and gene therapies is a result of efforts that take place from sea to shining sea. Western Canada’s growing RM community significantly increases Canada’s competitiveness on the global playing field through its...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Stacey Johnson | Feb 7, 2020
After four years of attending Phacilitate Leaders World, I have noticed a few things: the organizers like to hang on to what is popular (like the networking yacht party and afternoon tea – head office is in London, England, after all), but they’re equally keen to...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Farah Qaiser | Jan 16, 2020
With the start of a new year, and a new decade, it’s only natural to set a few professional goals for yourself. I don’t generally set New Year’s Resolutions, but I do have a few this year that include defending my Master of Science degree, and writing more regularly....				
					
						 
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