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Ten months after being discharged from hospital for COVID-19, Rick Sterzer says he’s almost his old self again. But it has taken plenty of effort and numerous visits to at least half a dozen therapists and specialists to get him to this point.
Toronto has the largest population of Indigenous people in Ontario. Indigenous health-care workers and community groups are working to get them vaccinated against COVID-19 a tougher challenge in a big city than in remote First Nations.
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U of T researchers receive more than $15 million for infrastructure to study brain inflammation, genetics Jennifer Gommerman and Charles Boone are leading two of four research projects at U of T that recently received support from the Canada Foundation for Innovation (photos by Nick Iwanyshyn and courtesy of Boone)
The Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) has funded two major projects that will bring new research equipment to the University of Toronto’s Temerty Faculty of Medicine and its hospital partners, including a 7-Tesla MRI and imaging mass cytometry that can visualize protein markers in tissue with microscopic detail.
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