Source Feed: The Globe and Mail
Author: Ivan Semeniuk, Jennifer Yang, Kristy Kirkup
Publication Date: June 30, 2025 - 04:00
Meet Canada’s next generation of researchers
June 30, 2025
In every corner of the country, in labs, hospitals and universities, a new generation of Canadians is making small but mighty advances in health, science and medicine.They are in the early stages of their promising careers. And yet, they are already deepening our understanding of diseases, from Type 1 diabetes to Alzheimer’s and epilepsy – and finding new ways to help Canadians and people around the world. As well, they are making strides in learning how early-life exposures shape long-term outcomes and developing new methods for performing brain surgery on cancer patients.
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