Top stories from September 2016 Current Affairs

If you didn’t have a chance to read the September 2016 issue of Current Affairs, get caught up on the top read stories of the month.

Double honours recognize research excellence
Sarah Svenningsen, PhD'16, received the inaugural John P. Robarts Award and the 2016 Collip Medal. She is pursuing a career in respiratory research with the hope of changing patient outcomes for the better.

Varsity rower makes waves in and out of the water
For some, balancing a rigorous athletic schedule while completing a PhD would seem intimidating, if not impossible. But it’s the only way Adam Rabalski knows how to keep a balance between his greatest passions: rowing and research.

Embracing the unknown
Whether it's jumping into an unknown research project with both feet or choosing random ingredients to cook with, Jiro Inoue, PhD, is eager to try new things. This led him to Robarts Research Institute, where he is solving arrhythmia problems.

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