Do #Vaccines work by magic or science?
With flu season around the corner, this talk features vaccine prevention expert Dr. Natasha S. Crowcroft. Come and learn how vaccines prevent diseases.
Date: Monday, October 31
Time: 4:00–5:00 pm
Location: Medical Sciences Building
Room: 2170
Admission: Free
Hacklab Open House
Hacklab, a not-for-profit harbouring tech enthusiasts and DIY science projects, invites you to their open house every Tuesday starting November 1. Get a closer look at their laser cutter, 3D printer, labs, darkroom, and more! You can also bring your own projects to work on.
Date: Tuesdays
Time: 6:00–11:30 pm
Location: 1266 Queen Street West
Room: Suite 6
Admission: Free with registration
U of T AstroTour
The U of T astronomy and astrophysics department hosts a monthly public AstroTour on the first Thursday of the month. The planetarium shows will follow a brief presentation.
Date: Thursday, November 3
Talk time: 8:00–9:00 pm
Planetarium showtimes: 9:15 pm, 9:30 pm, 9:45 pm, and 10:00 pm
Location: 50 St. George Street
Room: Elevator lobby
Admission: Free with registration
MaRS EXCITE Info Session
Have an idea for the next great innovation in health technology? MaRS EXCITE, a program aimed to help innovators evaluate their ideas in the health marketplace, is hosting an info session this week. Dr. Leslie Levin, Professor at the U of T Faculty of Medicine, and experienced strategy consultant Zayna Khayat will be speaking.
Date: Friday, November 4
Time: 12:00–1:30 pm
Location: MaRS Discovery District
Room: Suite 100
Admission: Free with registration