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News Stories by Jim Oldfield

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March 25
Failed bill to limit food marketing to children generated intense industry lobbying: U of T study
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March 24
Gene that affects iron metabolism linked to improved performance in athletes, U of T study finds
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March 8
U of T researchers receive more than $15 million for infrastructure to study brain inflammation, genetics
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July 15
U of T scientists uncover key process in the manufacture of ribosomes and proteins
Portrait of Stella Ng
April 7
U of T researchers launch ICU training resource for COVID-19
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February 6
U of T researchers discover intricate process of DNA repair in genome stability
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January 14
Most engineered nanoparticles enter tumours through cells – not between them, U of T researchers find
Postdoctoral fellow Conglei Li and Professor Jennifer Gommerman
January 7
Molecular mechanism suggests new ways to bolster immunity to deadly rotavirus: U of T researchers
A blood test in France
January 6
Evidence grows for iron deficiency screening in childhood: U of T researchers
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December 13
Does sugar raise blood pressure? It depends where it comes from, U of T researchers say

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