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Right Turn: The top most read blogs from 2010-2020

Last week I posted the most read blogs in 2020 so that busy readers could catch up on some of the posts they might have missed last year. While I will soon move on to fresh content, I thought it would be interesting to go all the way back to 2010 to see which posts...

Right Turn: Most popular blogs of the past year

Good riddance to 2020! I realize I can only speak for myself, but I suspect I’m not alone in moving into 2021 feeling hopeful and optimistic that it has got to be better than the year we just went through. With a new president in the White House and vaccinations being...

Right Turn Special Report: Competition rife in Canada

(Ed: This blog was originally posted on December 25, 2015. After a difficult year, full of trials and tribulations, reposting this just feels right – even if it is a little dated. Enjoy!) This may come as a shock to many of you, but the land of lakes, trees,...

Science communication and policy in a year of uncertainty

The need for effective science communication tools and approaches has never been greater than during the COVID-19 pandemic. While policymakers use evidence to guide decisions, ineffective communication or an abundance of misinformation can undermine public trust and...

Leveraging Australia’s existing foundation for impact

Dr. Chih Wei Teng is Chief Operating Officer for CCRM Australia. Regulatory reforms, significant investments into infrastructure and focused grand challenge programs are very much like an economic and science arms race to develop the next blockbuster or vaccine, such...

The secret sauce of lab-grown meats

Canada is among the 10 largest meat consumers per capita in the world, totalling approximately 155 lbs of meat per person per year. Globally, the environmental burden of current livestock farming practices is untenable: Livestock is a major cause of greenhouse gases,...

Till & McCulloch Meetings 2020: A tale of self-renewal

Joshua Dierolf (www.joshuadierolf.com) is currently completing his PhD in the lab of Dr. Dean Betts, at Western University, studying the influence of metabolism on stem cell pluripotency and early development. He will be joining Dr. Amy Wong, at the University of...

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