Temerty Researchers Achieve Breakthrough in Neurodegenerative Disease Treatment
A team led by Dr. Michael Torres has identified a novel therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease, opening new avenues for treatment.
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Explore ways to connect, give back, and grow with the Temerty Medicine community.
Find and reconnect with classmates and colleagues across the globe.
Join class reunions, lectures, and networking events throughout the year.
Guide the next generation of medical professionals through our mentorship program.
Access professional development, CME courses, and lifelong learning resources.
Celebrate a decade since graduation with classmates, faculty, and friends. Dinner and program included.
Featuring Dr. Sarah Chen on "The Future of Precision Medicine: From Bench to Bedside."
A formal afternoon reception for physiotherapy alumni, students, and professionals. Networking, light program remarks, and refreshments at Seeley Hall.
Connect with current Temerty Medicine students seeking career guidance and mentorship.
A team led by Dr. Michael Torres has identified a novel therapeutic target for Alzheimer's disease, opening new avenues for treatment.
Recognized for her pioneering work in global health and her efforts to improve maternal care in underserved communities.
The state-of-the-art facility features advanced surgical simulators and AI-driven clinical training environments.
Chief of Surgery, Sunnybrook Health Sciences
MD Class of 1998
"The Temerty Faculty gave me the foundation to pursue surgical innovation. I carry those lessons with me every day in the operating room."
Director of AI Research, SickKids Hospital
MD/PhD Class of 2010
"My time at UofT shaped my approach to combining clinical practice with cutting-edge research. The mentorship I received was transformative."
WHO Global Health Advisor
MD Class of 2003
"UofT taught me that medicine is about more than treating patients — it's about building systems that serve communities worldwide."