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Join us on March 2025 for the Sun Life Gene Medical Science Research Day, a showcase of the young medical scientists latest advancements in medical science and cancer research.SLAP team wish you overcome every challenge in this year and climb the ladder of success. Have a successful year ahead. All SLAP students are invited to showcase their Medical Science Research. High school/ Undergraduate students completing their research project in the SLAP program or Faculty of Medicine in Universities are invited to submit a review paper abstract. Oral presentation or movies videos for the Medical Science knowledge competition in 2025. Deadline for submitting: August 30, 2025 Why you should get involved? - To learn about and engage in independent research early on - To present orally in a student research competition and win prizes - To connect with researchers and trainees from diverse fields


  • Date:03/22/2025 09:00 AM
  • Location Online Event

Description

Contact us at Research Training Center Tel:  416 3896772

info@sunlifegene.com    http://www.sunlifegene.com/


Event Time:  March 25,2023  8am-12pm

Zoom Meeting ID: 81111776757, password:525198

Conference Supporting and Organizer 

SUN LIFE GENE  SLAP TEAM  

Keva Garg’s Family-- co-Founder of Keva Garg Young Investigator 

Award in Medical Sciences

Memories of Keva Garg : Student at the University of Toronto 

Schools / HOSA National Officer

Outstanding student at SLAP program since 2019.   

Keynote Speaker: Kareem Sadek  1st Medical School Student from

University of Calgary Medical School 

Topic: Getting in to Medical school and Medical Research

Feature Speaker: Saria Sodha, 2nd Pre Medical program student in 

Boston University

Topic: Memory of  Keva Garg and Medical ResearchStudent Medical science oral presentation competition speakers:

Maisey Zhao Grade 10, University of Torontpo Schools (UTS),Toronto, ON, Canada 

Topic: CD84 and Multiple Myeloma Biology

Austin Xu, Grade 11, UTS student

BMI1 and Cancer Stem cell  

Eliana He  Grade 11, Havergal College,Toronto, ON, Canada

Topic: Alox5AP and Multiple Myeloma                    

Ethan Li Grade 11, Gifted program at Markville Secondary School

Serglycin (SRGN) and Cancer development

Jason Zhang Grade 11, IB program Bayview Secondary School

Topic:SH3KBP1 and Cancer

Fiona Feng Grade 9, Ridley College, Toronto, ON, Canada

Topic: Tumor associate macrophages and Myeloma

Annika Hou Grade 11, St Celement’s School, Toronto,ON, Canada

Topic: Mrc1 and Tumor associate macrophages

Raymond Qu 3rd Undergraduate student in McMaster University Health Science

Topic: Bioinfomatic and Cancer Research