The Chemical Biophysics Symposium (CBP) is a student-organized conference at the University of Toronto that provides an informal venue for discussions on topics at the interface of chemistry, biology, and physics. Past symposia have been marked by a strong multi-disciplinary turnout, noteworthy and engaging speakers, as well as lively debates, panel discussions, and question rounds.
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The symposium shall host keynote speakers, at least one of whom should be a professor/principal investigator at the University of Toronto and at least one of whom should reside and work outside of the US or Canada.
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The symposium shall host contributed presentations (selected by the Organizing Committee) by graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and professors/principal investigators from the University of Toronto and other institutions in and outside of Canada.
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The symposium shall provide opportunities for poster presentations by any attendee, including undergraduate students, graduate students, post-doctoral fellows, and professors/principal investigators.
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Organization of the symposium shall be led by graduate students at the University of Toronto and assisted by students, post-doctoral fellows, and professors/principal investigators at the University of Toronto or other institutions in the Greater Toronto Area.