Mark your calendar for the 2025 EPIC Symposium on October 16. We will be returning to the Toronto Reference Library for a day of research talks and panel discussions from experts in infectious diseases and public health. The 2025 EPIC Symposium will feature invited guest speakers and faculty who are leaders in the fields of infectious disease research and public health. This year, we are excited to partner with the Centre for Vaccine Preventable Diseases (CVPD) to present a day centred on th...| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
From left: Shelly Bolotin, Maxwell Smith, Trina Racine, Natasha Crowcroft and Scott Gray-Owen| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
From left: Elizabeth Chaney, Alexander Ensminger, Beth Nicholson and José Santé| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Shawn Goyal (left) and professor Stephen Girardin| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
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Results of the 2025 Researcher Mobility Awards Competition| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Mpox Rapid Research Response| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Eligibility| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Top row (from left to right): Maria Carolina Barbosa da Silva, Brittany Cooke, Erik Curtis, Mahmood Gohari, David Kormos, Mindy Lam| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Results of the Career Transition Awards Competition| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Top row from left to right (recipients of the 2025 EPIC New Connections Grants): Bryan Coburn, Freeman Lan, Michael Norris and Robert Kozak Bottom row from left to right (recipients […]| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Research associate Véronique Taylor (left) and professor Karen Maxwell| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
From left to right: Clare Burn Aschner, Costanza Di Chiara, Sophie Dyzenhaus, Kirsten Meyer, Shreenidhi Perukkaranai Madabhushi July 7, 2025 By Sunitha Chari The University of Toronto’s Emerging & Pandemic […]| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Clockwise from top left: trainees at the poster session, Danielle Taschereau Mamers with the illustration of the keynote address, attendees listening to the keynote talk, wordcloud from the submitted abstracts […]| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Anne-Claude Gingras (left) and Jennie Johnstone. Photo credit: Sinai Health| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Top row (left to right): Elect Adenuga, Atinuke Boboe, Abdulkadir Duble. Second row (left to right): Kaden Hill, Makuach Joack, Jezreel Sol-Edeigba| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Sumiha Karunagaran (left) is investigating how immune cells in the pleural cavity (right- shown in pink) respond to bacterial infections of the lungs| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Housing the only Containment Level 3 lab (CL3) in the Greater Toronto Area, the THCF supports the research and clinical needs of the EPIC partners, and is the go-to facility in Canada for industry and government agencies. | EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
Top row (left to right): Shana Alexander, Omri Arbiv, Yami Ommar Arizmendi Cardenas, Ali Barzegar Khanghah, Justin Callahan, Deepa Chaphekar. Second row (left to right): Yu Ying Fan, Mohammadamir Ghasemian Moghaddam, Sumiha Karunagaran, Pranamika Khayargoli, Dongyeob Lee, Ahmed Mohamed. Third row (left to right): Michelle Marie Ranjbar, Koorosh Roohi, Meghan Rothenbroker, Mehdi Sadeghi, Jasmine Sheppard, Nancy Tahmo. Bottom row (left to right): Greaton Tan, Jonathan Tersigni, Celene Titus, Ji...| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium