Hanie Yousefi


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Postdoctoral Fellow

Chan Zuckerberg Biohub



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Dive into the latest updates, celebrate my recent achievements in research, leadership, and community outreach.



UofT researchers develop at-home test detecting COVID-19

Enter a new method of antigen testing from researchers at the University of Toronto. A group of researchers spanning six different departments within U of T and two external research institutes have developed a device to detect SARS-CoV-2 particles from a person’s saliva within five minutes. The best part? It can be used by anyone in the comfort of their own home — no chemical reagents are required, and the test does not have to be sent to a laboratory.

https://thevarsity.ca/2021/03/14/u-of-t-researchers-develop-at-home-test-detecting-covid-19-in-five-minutes/


PharmSci PH.D. student participates in UofT three minute thesis finals

As a Pharmaceutical Sciences PhD student in a research-intensive program, Hanie Yousefi wanted to build on her academic work and develop new skills by participating in a competition focused on communicating to a general audience.

https://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/news-announcements/pharmsci-phd-student-participates-u-t-three-minute-thesis-finals


UofT researchers are developing an accurate COVID-19 test

Amid a rise in positive COVID-19 cases – and a reported backlog to book tests and receive results in Ontario – Health Canada has approved four rapid-testing devices that could return results within 15 minutes. University of Toronto researchers, meantime, are working on an approach that could produce results in five.

https://www.utoronto.ca/news/no-more-nasal-swabs-u-t-researchers-are-developing-accurate-five-minute-covid-19-test


How a bacteria-detecting film could identify contaminated food

It's impossible to tell if meat is contaminated with potentially deadly E. coli bacteria by simply smelling or looking at it, but one day a glance at the plastic packaging could let consumers know if it's safe to eat. That's the hope of a team of researchers at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ont.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/science/salmonella-listeria-dna-ultraviolet-light-1.4736801


First place award for AIChE three minute thesis competition


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