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From Imposter Syndrome to Expert Grubber

This December, Science Borealis is excited to feature a series of stories developed for a story-telling event held at the […]

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Travel Story: A rundown of my first scientific conference

By Adam-Emmanuel Tremblay, MSc student at McGill University In May 2024, I had the privilege of travelling to Vancouver for the very first time to attend the Annual Meeting of the Canadian Society for Ecology and Evolution (CSEE). I followed this up by going to my study area, Haida Gwaii, BC, to collect some samples...

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New Interview on CBC Radio’s The Signal All About Dogs

Zazie Todd was a guest on CBC Radio's The Signal answering listener questions about dogs.Photo: Anetapics/ShutterstockBy Zazie Todd PhDThe CBC radio show The Signal with Adam Walsh recently went to the dogs--and I was a guest on the show, answering listener questions alongside guest Rose Browne of Dynamic Canines.People called or emailed in with some...

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The Dog Behavior Conference 2025 is Now Open for Registration

I'm speaking at the Dog Behavior Conference 2025. Will I see you there?By Zazie Todd, PhDFor the twelfth consecutive year, the Victoria Stilwell Academy’s online Dog Behavior Conference will offer dog trainers, guardians, pet professionals and other behavior enthusiasts a chance to connect virtually and share knowledge, insights and inspiration with dog lovers around the...

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Right Turn: Living Drugs adds to the canon of inspiring science documentaries

L-R Drs. Isebelle Riviere and Michel Sadelain at screening of Living Drugs in Toronto, part of Gairdner Science Week 2024 Michel Sadelain is the 2024 Gairdner International Award laureate, along with Dr. Zelig Eshhar, for his “seminal contributions to the conception, development and application of CD19-CAR T cell therapy for cancer.” It’s been a good...

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