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Five University of Toronto researchers – working on artificial intelligence, anti-cancer therapies, pandemic prevention and international learning – were awarded RBC Post-Doctoral & Graduate Fellowships at this week’s virtual Entrepreneurship Week.
The fellowships, offered through a partnership between U of T, RBC and Borealis AI, recognize emerging U of T leaders who are establishing a record of research, scholarship and making an impact .
“RBC and Borealis AI have supported University of Toronto students and trainees and helped foster the next generation of tech innovators and entrepreneurs in Canada,” said Derek Newton, U of T’s assistant vice-president of innovations, partnerships and entrepreneurship. “Organizations like RBC and Borealis AI provide more than financial aid – they also help our researchers with industry mentorship and guide them to access key capabilities, as they work to explore their field of research.”