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Review: Beautiful World, Where Are You

Columbia Journal

“What is there to say of the marketing ploys of pop-up shops and coffee trucks accompanying Beautiful World’s release? At the same time, to speak exclusively of the book is to ignore the ferocious tendency of fans and critics alike to make Rooney into an emblem, to give her another title of best or worst millennial something and link again to the essay she wrote for The Dublin Review.”


Cellular changes may account for rapid infection by Salmonella in humans

The Hospital for Sick Children

Within 10 minutes of Salmonella infection, bacteria break down the tubular structures holding extra cell membrane and transform it into large cellular ruffles. These ruffles change the shape of a cell’s membrane in favour of the bacteria, allowing the bacteria to enter the cell more easily – something researchers are interested in stopping.”


Exposure to AI models may improve clinical efficiency and care

The Hospital for Sick Children

“To help address this bias, Rickard’s team suggests minimizing a clinical user’s chance of being influenced by a model, especially when one person provides the bulk of critical care. Doing so could help maintain the important distinction between true clinical judgement and a model’s predictions.”


A quest for a new malaria vaccine with postdoctoral fellow Dr. Danton Ivanochko
The Hospital for Sick Children

The cellular secret of how memories are made, and lost
The Hospital for Sick Children

Self-repairing mitochondria use novel recycling system, study finds
The Hospital for Sick Children

Improving quality of life for patients with bladder and bowel dysfunction
The Hospital for Sick Children

Cellular inflammation uncovered in rare neurodegenerative condition
The Hospital for Sick Children

The molecule that could alleviate stroke-related brain injury
The Hospital for Sick Children

Depression in adolescents linked to increased risk of cardiovascular disease
The Hospital for Sick Children

Imaging technology captures how neurons communicate with new clarity
The Hospital for Sick Children

Genetically altering proteins could inform treatment development for children with epilepsy
The Hospital for Sick Children

Exploring the developing brain with postdoctoral fellow Dr. Julie Sato
The Hospital for Sick Children

Cellular changes may account for rapid infection by Salmonella in humans
The Hospital for Sick Children

Inherited gene variations reveal precision therapy potential for rare cancer syndrome
The Hospital for Sick Children

Whole genome sequencing reveals new genetic marker for cardiomyopathy
The Hospital for Sick Children

Women in science advancing individualized care at SickKids
The Hospital for Sick Children

Immune responses to gut bacteria linked to onset of type one diabetes
The Hospital for Sick Children

Exposure to AI models may improve clinical efficiency and care
The Hospital for Sick Children

Improved cellular recycling could benefit patients with neurodegenerative conditions
The Hospital for Sick Children

Neuroimaging identifies why children demonstrate better language outcomes after brain injury
The Hospital for Sick Children

Deep single-cell analysis at SickKids facility lowers barriers to multi-omics research
The Hospital for Sick Children

Human-specific protein drives dynamic DNA changes in neurodegenerative conditions
The Hospital for Sick Children

Review: Beautiful World, Where Are You
Columbia Journal

On location: Porter previews E195-E2 economy experience
PAX International

Streamlining success: Watermark's rebrand
PAX International

Catered to you: A look at speciality meals
PAX International

Listen and level up with Linstol
PAX Tech

Amenities trending: Go brand or go home
PAX International

Less artificial, more intelligent: Weave's global technology network
PAX Tech

Bringing the "WOW" factor back to air travel
PAX International

Update on the Detroit Water Shutoffs
Columbia University School of the Arts Newsletter

Review: Wow, No Thank You by Samantha Irby
Columbia Journal

They Said This Would Be Fun: An Interview with Eternity Martis
Columbia Journal

On Elegant Endings: An Interview with Paola Antonelli
Columbia Journal

Review: Little Weirds by Jenny Slate
Columbia Journal

“Our Time Machine” Screening Reflects on Art and Memory
International House New York

Highlights from the 2019 WIL Weekend One
International House New York

“Then & Now” A Conversation with Former I-House President Gordon Evans
International House New York

Whose job is it to tackle sexism in comedy?
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How the iTunes terms and conditions agreement became a best-seller
Precedent

This Bay Street partner spent her holiday on Antarctica’s highest mountain
Precedent

How the art of improv will help you ace your next job interview
PredecentJD

What the f@$ is happening here?
PrecedentJD

This law firm will pay you to quit
PrecedentJD

The best four photos of lawyers of lawyers revealing their hobbies
Precedent

What I learned at the FIPP World Congress
Review of Journalism

Charm will get you only so far
Review of Journalism

Off the page: Daniel Fish
National Magazine Awards Blog

Interview Series: Chris Purdy
Digital Publishing Awards Blog

What’s the news worth?
Review of Journalism

Nothing is forever
That First Year

Lessons from being a nanny
That First Year

Here’s to the ones who dream
That First Year

What do you do first?
That First Year

On bad days and getting dressed for work
That First Year

Monocle editors bullish on magazine print editions
Ryerson Journalism Research Centre

The role of the editor: what’s changed and what’s next?
FIPP News

Buzzfeed’s global expansion explained
FIPP News

Hearst Magazines in China: Winning audiences via live events and social media
FIPP News

Moving your audience beyond subscriptions – advice from Dow Jones
FIPP News

B2B media: Advice on how to stay relevant to audiences
FIPP News

Using audience insights to build ad impact and revenue
FIPP News

Changes in the cross-border business environment, explained
FIPP News

Thoughts (and evidence) on how to compete in a world where lines between media are increasingly blurred
FIPP News

Peter Kreisky on creating a new corporate culture
FIPP News