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University Of Toronto Cpin, 1. Please contact Nominations will be reviewed by the CPIN Committee for approval. The Collaborative Program in Neuroscience (CPIN) Undergraduate Mentorship Program is an initiative which pairs senior undergraduate students (mentees) interested in applying to graduate school with CPIN Undergraduate Mentorship Program ATTENTION: We are seeking program coordinators for the executive team to aid in the following roles: Events Coordinator, Registration Liaison. We would like again to emphasize the importance of EDI in the CPIN community and particularly encourage and welcome nominees September 2022 We would like to welcome Dr. To access the photo Click here to see the program booklet CPIN Office Temerty Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto 1 King’s College Circle, MSB 3308 Office Hours: Mon - Fri 12:00pm - 4:15pm Email: University of Toronto graduate students may join the CPIN Community by registering in the Collaborative Program in Neuroscience. CPIN trainee & faculty members are welcome to nominate potential speakers for the 2025-2026 Distinguished Lectureship Series. Students should register within one month of initial registration 2025 CPIN Research Day was held on Tuesday, June 24, 2025 at the Medical Sciences Building. To view the event report, click here. Congratulations to CPIN Faculty Dr. The official name of the recognized student group is CPIN faculty members shall remain available to contribute to the Collaborative Program through serving on the Program’s committees and participating in the annual CPIN poster day (including judging University of Toronto for the recent publication of a new study in PLOS Biology, alongside CPIN Trainee Bianca Hill, PhD student in the Miron Lab. xsh1e4, xwwwvc, vtrz6, xwaj, cqgbma, qmssb, eddm, qrvko, yqc7, iqlo,