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      U of T among top 10 universities powering global innovation - 4 month(s) ago

      The University of Toronto is among the world’s top 10 universities powering global innovation in critical areas like technology, health care, sustainability and economic development, according to international data analytics company Clarivate.

      Source: www.utoronto.ca
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        RT @UofT: #UofT among top 10 universities powering global innovation 📊 https://t.co/zSmwxKHQCT https://t.co/WUpdZ7CgLH

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      In his words: Geoffrey Hinton reflects on his Nobel Prize win - 8 month(s) ago

      Empower curiosity-driven research. Follow your convictions. Think not just about how to advance technology, but how to direct its use for good. These were among the key messages delivered by Geoffrey Hinton, University Professor Emeritus of computer science at the University of Toronto and winner of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics, during an Oct. 8 press conference held by the university to mark his historic award.

      Source: www.utoronto.ca
      Categories: General Medicine News, Hem/Oncs
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        RT @UofT: In his words: #UofT's Geoffrey Hinton reflects on his #NobelPrize win 🏆 https://t.co/7Gub64ZKDM https://t.co/oZlYoAM7wW

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      Patients operated on by female surgeons had lower health-care costs: Study - 2 year(s) ago

      A new study suggests that patients treated by female surgeons, across many different types of procedures, have lower total health-care costs than patients treated by male surgeons.

      Source: www.utoronto.ca
      Categories: General Medicine News, Partners & KOLs
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        RT @UofT: Patients operated on by female surgeons had lower health-care costs, according to a new study #UofT 🩺 https://t.co/GAjaU7MQBk htt…

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      Helen Clark, former prime minister of New Zealand, receives honorary degree - 2 year(s) ago

      A leader known for championing equity, sustainability and health, Helen Clark served three terms as Prime Minister of New Zealand. Only the second woman to hold that office (and the first to have been elected), Clark appointed a record number of Māori and women MPs to top roles in government and placed equity at the centre of her policymaking. She later served as head of the United Nations Development Programme.

      Source: www.utoronto.ca
      Categories: General Medicine News, Oncologists2
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        RT @UofT: #UofTGrad23: Helen Clark, former prime minister of New Zealand, receives honorary degree #UofT 📜 https://t.co/mNI592XxnT https://…

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