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Graduate course list
- LMP1001/1002/1003: Graduate Seminars in Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology
- LMP1005H: Fundamentals of Research Practice
- LMP1100H: Cellular imaging in pathobiology
- LMP1101H: Basic concepts in inflammatory/autoimmune arthritis
- LMP1102H: Clinical concepts in inflammatory/autoimmune arthritis
- LMP1103H: Tissue injury, repair and regeneration
- LMP1105: Current understanding of Atherosclerosis
- LMP1106H: Molecular Biology Techniques
- LMP1107H: Bioinformatics in LMP
- LMP1108H: Genome analysis in medicine
- LMP1110H: Neural Stem Cells - brain development and maintenance
- LMP1111: Introduction to R and the Analysis of Single Cell Data
- LMP1200H: Neoplasia
- LMP1203H: Basic principles of analytical clinical biochemistry
- LMP1206H: Next generation genomics in clinical medicine
- LMP1207H: Mass spectrometry, proteomics and their clinical applications
- LMP1208H: Molecular clinical microbiology and infectious diseases
- LMP1210H - Basic Principles of Machine Learning in Biomedical Research
- LMP1211H: Foundations in Musculoskeletal Science
- LMP2004H: Introduction to Biostatistics
- Fees, stipends, awards & grants
- Program transfers
- LMP Workshop Program
- Time off, leave and withdrawals
- Academic appeals
- Program completion for MSc and PhD
- Graduate forms
- Student services and support
- Communicate your research: the 3MT in LMP
- Mentoring & professional development for graduate students
- Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Laboratory Medicine
- Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC) Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare
- Collaborative Specialization in Musculoskeletal Sciences (CSMS)
- Master of Health Science (MHSc) in Translational Research
- Student Union: CLAMPS
Breadcrumbs
LMP1005H: Fundamentals of Research Practice
Who can attend
You must be enrolled in the LMP graduate program.
This is a mandatory requirement for all graduate students in the Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology.
Exclusion: LMP1404H
Course description
You will learn the skills you need to succeed as a research scientist.
You will learn how to:
- design experiments
- analyze and manage data,
- critique published research.
You will also develop oral and written communication skills and learn how to address problems involving research ethics.
Lectures will be interactive and include group discussions and activities.
Course coordinator
Dr. Jeffrey Lee
jeff.lee@utoronto.ca
lmp.grad@utoronto.ca for administrative queries.
Timings and location
The course is offered in the Fall session. Starting September 2024 for 8 weeks.
Mondays 10 am - 1 pm
Location: OA 102 TRP Auditorium
Evaluation methods
This course is credit/no credit (CR/NCR).
- Assignments - 60%
- Participation - 20%
- Attendance - 20%
Late assignments are penalized at 10% per day.
See information on Academic Integrity
Schedule
Date |
Topic |
lecturer/instructor |
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September 30, 2024 |
Good laboratory practice |
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October 7, 2024 |
Scientific writing I |
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October 14, 2024 |
Thanksgiving - no class |
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October 21, 2024 |
Research ethics |
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October 28, 2024 |
Oral communication |
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November 4, 2024 |
Scientific writing II |
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November 11, 2024 |
Statistical analysis |
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November 18, 2024 |
Research critiques I |
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November 25, 2024 |
Research critiques II |