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04:32
Tips on how to get a research position
03:29
Researcher: Wenbo Ma, PhD
03:37
Researcher: Katie Harris, PhD
09:02
Making the Most of the CSB
02:35
Trailer for Making the Most of the CSB
00:59
The Importance of Volunteering
03:26
University and the Meaning of Life
06:54
Forensic Identification Assistant, Tamryn Loy Son
05:40
Human Biology Program Professor, Dr. Bill Ju
01:20
Tamryn's Most Memorable Crime Scene
04:11
CSB Video Profiles : Undergraduate Researcher (Rajiv Rampersaud)
01:12
Tamryn on Being a Young Forensic Assistant
05:14
CSB Video Profiles : Undergraduate Coordinator (Janet Mannone)
03:53
Get Involved: Centre For Community Partnerships at U of T
00:38
Dr. Ju on Grades and the Bigger Picture
01:06
Dr. Ju on Looking Ahead and Keeping an Open Mind
05:20
CSB Video Profiles: Faculty (Professor John Peever)
03:55
CSB Video Profiles : Graduate Student Researcher (Andrea D'Aquila)
03:36
Global Brigades
03:54
CSB Video Profiles : Faculty (Professor Tony Harris)
00:50
POP@UofT : Dr.Ju Teaser
02:18
Value of Education
02:14
POP Blooper Reel
02:15
Conversations with Alumni: Advice to your Undergrad Self?
06:16
Portrait of a UofT Student
07:08
Manager at Clinical Trials Ontario, Manal Siddiqui
06:16
Medical Illustrator, Natalie Intven
08:25
Family Doctor, Peter Lin
02:17
Conversations with Alumni: Biggest Challenge?
02:15
Conversations with Alumni (Pt.2)
02:16
Why be involved?
00:44
Is a Life Science Degree an asset to your company? -- Baylis Medical
00:55
Sheneth Fernando answers the question “What is the Industry?” (Student’s Perspective)
00:36
Baylis Medical answers the Question “What is the Industry?” (Professional’s Perspective)
02:03
Andrew Manis on Networking in Undergrad and Beyond
01:31
Manal Siddiqui on the "Power of NETWORKING"
01:27
About Last Night ...
01:14
Useful Skills in the Industry
02:01
Dr. Peter Lin on Changing the Culture of Medicine--- POP@UofT
01:00
Natalie Intven on the evolution of the "Medical Textbook"--- POP@UofT