by Stacey Johnson | Jul 24, 2020
When you hear the term “playing God” does it make you think of science? I will wager yes and that you connect the two even more after watching the docuseries “Unnatural Selection” on Netflix. I watched it for the purposes of this blog, but quickly became engrossed in...
by Stacey Johnson | Jul 17, 2020
Equally as worrying as the death toll the coronavirus is having on our global population is the economic fallout countries are experiencing. The Economist says COVID-19 “is causing the most brutal recession in living memory.” The international Organisation for...
by Stacey Johnson | Jul 10, 2020
He’s been coming into your home for years, via the television airwaves, so that familiarity probably makes you feel like you know him. Well, I do. I met Ali Velshi before he became The Ali Velshi. We are both from Toronto and met on a special council of high school...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 19, 2020
Are you the type of traveller who finds a destination you love and you keep returning to it every chance you get? That’s not me. I can appreciate that with a limited number of vacation days and a limited budget, there is something to be said for sticking with the...
by Stacey Johnson | Jun 12, 2020
The discourse related to racism in (North) America is showing no signs of slowing down. Rightly so. The injustice and anger has been building for hundreds of years and while protests are not new, a global pandemic that is disproportionately hitting African Americans...
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 Sara M. Nolte | May 28, 2020
Cancer immunotherapy is so hot right now. Signals bloggers have covered CAR T cells (here and here), but haven’t given some other exciting immunotherapies their time to shine. I aim to correct that. A normal part of the immune system, checkpoints are a mechanism to...
by David Kent | May 21, 2020
Over the past four weeks, I’ve discussed numerous aspects of gene therapy in an attempt to convey my excitement for this field moving forward. The convergence of numerous advances in basic biology (as described here and here) and clinical trials (as explained here and...
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