U of T Chemistry Professors Receive $1.65M Grant to make Cardiovascular Care more Equitable

Cardiovascular disease, which is a disease of the heart and blood vessels, has claimed the lives of many Canadians. According to Statistics Canada, heart disease is the second leading cause of death in Canada for all age groups. Unfortunately, certain underserved and isolated populations are at a higher risk as they face significant barriers to cardiovascular… Learn More

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ACPO 2023 Annual General Meeting

We are excited to announce the ACPO 2023 AGM is set for June 17th. We will also be featuring a panel discussion, the topic will be announced soon! Schedule Saturday, June 17, 2023 Annual General Meeting 10:00 – 10:45 AM EDT Panel Discussion 10:45 – 11:30 AM EDT Zoom meeting details will be sent upon… Learn More

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Dean of Science writes three-part series in support of basic research

Dr. Bob Lemieux, Dean of Science and Professor of Chemistry at Waterloo, has written a three-part series to demonstrate why conducting basic research is critical to our ongoing quest to innovate. The first article was published [January 19th] on LinkedIn. Basic research aims to expand various fields of knowledge and improve our understanding of natural and physical phenomena… Learn More

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UofT Chemistry Researchers Awarded the UHN Research Award for novel medical treatments

Professor Gilbert Walker, and University Professors Molly Shoichet and Eugenia Kumacheva, and their postdoctoral fellows: Dr. Nitzan Letko Khait, Dr. Shahrzad Nouri, and Dr. Ilya Yakavets are leading research projects that have improved and innovated treatments for cancer, stroke, and osteoarthritis. As a result, they have received the 2022-23 PRiME-UHN Clinical Catalyst Competition award. This new competition is a… Learn More

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Distance between water molecules key for future quantum devices

Water has many unique properties. An interdisciplinary team of Waterloo scientists has discovered a one-dimensional chain of water molecules could produce a quantum phase transition. This breakthrough is a key development for future water-based quantum devices. Water has a simple molecular structure – two hydrogen atoms on either side of an oxygen atom – but it also has many unique properties… Learn More

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ACPO 2023 District Councillor Nominations

As of March 15th, the following Councillors have been nominated: District 1 – Kingston / Cornwall Ashish Sarkar District 3 – Belleville / Peterborough Nick Battram District 5 – Scarborough / Oshawa Khalid Zahoor District 7 – Brampton / Mississauga Walt Wang District 9 – Wellington / Waterloo Subhash Mojumdar District 11 – Sarnia Robert… Learn More

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ACPO 2023 Membership Renewals Are Now Past Due

Thank you to all Members that have already logged in and paid your Membership dues. The ACPO has launched an updated Member Portal in 2022, available here. To sign in to your existing account you need to submit a password reset. Please use the email address that is on file with the ACPO. The password… Learn More

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Ontario Chemist Spotlight: Ian D. Spenser

Ian Daniel Spenser, Professor Emeritus, McMaster University, died in Dundas, Ontario on December 28, 2022. Ian was born in Vienna, Austria, on June 17, 1924, and the family moved to Prague in 1935. He and his brother Tomi were evacuated to England in 1939 on the Kindertransport. Ian’s mother perished in Auschwitz, and his father,… Learn More

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New Year, new leadership style in the chemical sciences

I have a tradition this time of year. I watch Harold Ramis’ Groundhog Day, staring Bill Murray. You might think it could get a little repetitive, but its messages of agency, kindness, interpersonal impact are timeless. In the film, Murray’s character, Phil Connors, is an egotistical television weatherman who finds himself living the same day… Learn More

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CJCE January 2023 Issue

The January issue of CJCE, which is currently free-to-read, is packed with excellent content, including a special section honouring John Ross Grace, organized by guest editors Xiaotao Bi, Roland Clift, Naoko Ellis, and Charles Haynes from the University of British Columbia. This special issue section contains 18 articles, many from Dr. Grace’s former students and colleagues, on… Learn More

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