Welcome to IMSSA Office Hours! Please book an available time slot for out office hours!
This is your opportunity to chat with an IMSSA Executive to discuss anything on your mind, whether it’s grad school-related, supervisor issues, advice, or anything else. We’re here to support you! Please note that Friday office hours are from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM, and this is also the designated time to pick up any apparel orders. We look forward to seeing you!
In person office hours will take place at the IMSSA Office (404 – 21 Sussex Ave. Toronto, ON, M5S 1J6)
Online office hours will be through Zoom at the following link: https://utoronto.zoom.us/my/imssa (Passcode: IMSSA)
Nov 29 | In-person or Online | Hamzah Khan |
Dec 6 | In-person or Online | Stefan Aguiar |
Dec 13 | Online | Elsa Salvant |
Jan 8 | In-person or Online | Hamzah Khan |
Jan 10 | In-person or Online | Stefan Aguiar |
Jan 15 | In-person or Online | Hamzah Khan |
Nov 22 | In-person or Online | Stefan Aguiar |
Nov 27 | Online | Elsa Salvant |
Mid-Jan | TBD | TBD |
Data Doctor: Monthly Stats & Research Clinic with MiDATA
First Monday of Each Month From 4-6PM
Location: C. David Naylor Building – Room NL 203, UofT
Research is a cornerstone of both the Department of Medical Imaging and the Institute of Medical Science (IMS) at UofT, driving innovation and advancing healthcare. To support this, the MiDATA program hosts Data Doctor, a monthly drop-in session where residents, fellows, and faculty from Medical Imaging, along with IMS graduate students, can receive expert guidance on the statistical and methodological aspects of their research projects. These sessions are designed to provide personalized, project-focused advice in a collaborative environment, addressing challenges in study design, data analysis, and advanced statistical techniques.
All participants are encouraged to bring their inquiries, datasets, and research projects for personalized expert support. Led by Prof. Pascal Tyrrell and his MiDATA team, these sessions follow the practical, approachable teaching style of the “Biostats in a Nutshell” course, ensuring participants leave with concrete strategies to enhance the quality and rigor of their research.
Click below to register for the next Data Doctor drop in session!