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View article: The complex chemistry of diversity and inclusion: a 30-year synthesis
The complex chemistry of diversity and inclusion: a 30-year synthesis Open
Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour’s career as a research chemist, educator, and advocate spanned more than 40 years. Much of her work took place within a disciplinary culture ignorant of the scholarship supporting organizational change towards inclu…
View article: Characterization of equilibrative nucleoside transport of the pancreatic cancer cell line: Panc-1
Characterization of equilibrative nucleoside transport of the pancreatic cancer cell line: Panc-1 Open
These results suggest that Panc-1 is a suitable preclinical cellular model for studying NAD transport properties and potential therapies in pancreatic cancer and pharmaceutical research.
View article: Forging Paths to Enhanced Innovation
Forging Paths to Enhanced Innovation Open
Report of the Workshop for academia, education, business, industry, government and NGOs/not-for-profit hosted by Dr. Imogen R. Coe, Dean, Faculty of Science, Ryerson University & Dr. Mehrdad Hariri, President, CSPC.
View article: Change the Numbers: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in STEM | Imogen Coe | TEDxRyersonU
Change the Numbers: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in STEM | Imogen Coe | TEDxRyersonU Open
In her talk, Imogen Coe addresses the lack of female representation in STEM; science, technology, engineering and math. Using humour and real life examples, she encourages women (and their allies) to break barriers, challenge stereotypes a…
View article: Advancing women in science, medicine and global health
Advancing women in science, medicine and global health Open
Discussion of a special themed issue introduced by Lancet Editors Jocalyn Clark and Liz Zuccala, with contributions from #LancetWomen advisory group members Ravi Verma (International Center for Research on Women, New Delhi, India)…
View article: Rapamycin-inspired macrocycles with new target specificity
Rapamycin-inspired macrocycles with new target specificity Open
Rapamycin and FK506 are macrocyclic natural products with an extraordinary mode of action, in which they form binary complexes with FK506-binding protein (FKBP) through a shared FKBP-binding domain before forming ternary complexes with the…
View article: Women in Science: Dr. Imogen Coe
Women in Science: Dr. Imogen Coe Open
Originally from the United Kingdom, Imogen Coe can’t remember a time when she wasn’t interested in science and how the natural world works.
View article: Oligomerization of equilibrative nucleoside transporters: a novel regulatory and functional mechanism involving PKC and PP1
Oligomerization of equilibrative nucleoside transporters: a novel regulatory and functional mechanism involving PKC and PP1 Open
Equilibrative nucleoside transporters (ENTs) translocate nucleosides and nucleobases across plasma membranes, as well as a variety of anti-cancer, -viral, and -parasite nucleoside analogs. They are also key members of the purinome complex …
View article: Equity & Excellence are Mutually Conducive; A response to Ms. Wente, Globe & Mail June 10th
Equity & Excellence are Mutually Conducive; A response to Ms. Wente, Globe & Mail June 10th Open
[p.1]: "Dear Ms Wente I read with interest your opinion piece in the June 10th issue of the G & M. The piece was, I assume, intentionally provocative. I am compelled to respond because yours is a voice of privilege, on a national platform.…
View article: #MySTEMJob (25 stories of women in various STEM careers)
#MySTEMJob (25 stories of women in various STEM careers) Open
Imogen Coe, Professor of Chemistry and Biology, speaks of her career in STEM.
View article: Dosage-controlled intracellular delivery mediated by acoustofluidics for lab on a chip applications
Dosage-controlled intracellular delivery mediated by acoustofluidics for lab on a chip applications Open
Biological research and many cell-based therapies rely on the successful delivery of cargo materials into cells. Intracellular delivery in an in vitro setting refers to a variety of physical and biochemical techniques developed fo…
View article: Organisational best practices towards gender equality in science and medicine
Organisational best practices towards gender equality in science and medicine Open
In August 2018, the president of the World Bank noted that “‘Human capital’—the potential of individuals—is going to be the most important long-term investment any country can make for its people's future prosperity and quality of life”. …
View article: Policy Change Towards Equity and Inclusion is Good for Science in Canada
Policy Change Towards Equity and Inclusion is Good for Science in Canada Open
[para.1.]: "In 2019, the Canadian post-secondary education (PSE) sector, and particularly the research enterprise, saw the implementation of significant initiatives relating to increasing equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in research, …
View article: Researchers’ Response to Canada’s Fundamental Science Review
Researchers’ Response to Canada’s Fundamental Science Review Open
Report produced following summit organized by Dr. Imogen R. Coe (Ryerson University), Dr. Jim Woodgett (Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute) and Dr. Mehrdad Hariri (CSPC).
View article: Oligomerization of equilibrative nucleoside transporters: a novel regulatory and functional mechanism involving PKC and PP1
Oligomerization of equilibrative nucleoside transporters: a novel regulatory and functional mechanism involving PKC and PP1 Open
Equilibrative nucleoside transporters (ENTs) translocate nucleosides and nucleobases across plasma membranes, as well as a variety of anti-cancer, -viral, and -parasite nucleoside analogs. They are also key members of the purinome complex …
View article: The complex chemistry of diversity and inclusion: a 30-year synthesis
The complex chemistry of diversity and inclusion: a 30-year synthesis Open
Dr. Margaret-Ann Armour’s career as a research chemist, educator, and advocate spanned more than 40 years. Much of her work took place within a disciplinary culture ignorant of the scholarship supporting organizational change towards inclu…
View article: Policy Change Towards Equity and Inclusion is Good for Science in Canada
Policy Change Towards Equity and Inclusion is Good for Science in Canada Open
[para.1.]: "In 2019, the Canadian post-secondary education (PSE) sector, and particularly the research enterprise, saw the implementation of significant initiatives relating to increasing equity, diversity and inclusion (EDI) in research, …
View article: Change the Numbers: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in STEM | Imogen Coe | TEDxRyersonU
Change the Numbers: Equity, Diversity, and Inclusivity in STEM | Imogen Coe | TEDxRyersonU Open
In her talk, Imogen Coe addresses the lack of female representation in STEM; science, technology, engineering and math. Using humour and real life examples, she encourages women (and their allies) to break barriers, challenge stereotypes a…
View article: #MySTEMJob (25 stories of women in various STEM careers)
#MySTEMJob (25 stories of women in various STEM careers) Open
Imogen Coe, Professor of Chemistry and Biology, speaks of her career in STEM.
View article: Inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility: From organizational responsibility to leadership competency
Inclusion, diversity, equity, and accessibility: From organizational responsibility to leadership competency Open
An awakening to systemic anti-Black racism, anti-Indigenous racism, and harmful colonial structures in the context of a pandemic has made health inequities and injustices impossible to ignore, and is driving healthcare organizations to est…
View article: Researchers’ Response to Canada’s Fundamental Science Review
Researchers’ Response to Canada’s Fundamental Science Review Open
Report produced following summit organized by Dr. Imogen R. Coe (Ryerson University), Dr. Jim Woodgett (Lunenfeld-Tanenbaum Research Institute) and Dr. Mehrdad Hariri (CSPC).
View article: Social media for social change in science
Social media for social change in science Open
Letter to the editor, 13 April 2018.
View article: Forging Paths to Enhanced Innovation
Forging Paths to Enhanced Innovation Open
Report of the Workshop for academia, education, business, industry, government and NGOs/not-for-profit hosted by Dr. Imogen R. Coe, Dean, Faculty of Science, Ryerson University & Dr. Mehrdad Hariri, President, CSPC.
View article: How diversity makes science work better
How diversity makes science work better Open
[p.1]: " Just over 25 years ago, the Canadian Journal of Physics published an article by Dr. Gordon Freeman, a chemistry professor, in which he asserts that “women who work outside the home contribute to the moral degeneration of their ch…
View article: So, you want to host an inclusive and accessible conference?
So, you want to host an inclusive and accessible conference? Open
[p.1]: "In 2017 at the Gender Summit in Montreal, Québec, Chief Science Advisor of Canada, Dr. Mona Nemer, stated the importance of promoting diversity in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). She emphasized that “incre…
View article: N-linked glycosylation of N48 is required for equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1) function
N-linked glycosylation of N48 is required for equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1) function Open
Human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT1) transports nucleosides and nucleoside analogue drugs across cellular membranes and is necessary for the uptake of many anti-cancer, anti-parasitic and anti-viral drugs. Previous work, an…
View article: An ultrafast enzyme-free acoustic technique for detaching adhered cells in microchannels
An ultrafast enzyme-free acoustic technique for detaching adhered cells in microchannels Open
Adherent cultured cells are widely used biological tools for a variety of biochemical and biotechnology applications, including drug screening and gene expression analysis. One critical step in culturing adherent cells is the dissociation …
View article: N-linked glycosylation of N48 is required for equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1) function
N-linked glycosylation of N48 is required for equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1) function Open
Human equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (hENT1) transports nucleosides and nucleoside analogue drugs across cellular membranes and is necessary for the uptake of many anti-cancer, anti-parasitic and anti-viral drugs. Previous work, an…
View article: Enacting workplace culture change for excellence in research: a gender lens
Enacting workplace culture change for excellence in research: a gender lens Open
Science and engineering research excellence can be maximized if the selection of researchers is made from 100% of the pool of human talent. This requires policies and approaches that encourage broad sections of society, including women and…
View article: Enacting workplace culture change for excellence in research: a gender lens
Enacting workplace culture change for excellence in research: a gender lens Open
Science and engineering research excellence can be maximized if the selection of researchers is made from 100% of the pool of human talent. This requires policies and approaches that encourage broad sections of society, including women and…