medtalks are about cutting-edge research done by leading healthcare professionals looking for community-driven solutions. medtalk 2025 was focused on fueling impact through innovative stem (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) education.
most of the presenters had a connection to health sciences north or the health sciences north research institute.
“these talks remind us of the incredible work happening in hospitals, clinics and labs and advocacy organizations all across northern ontario,” said science north’s ceo, ashley larose, in the opening moments of the event.
collaboration is a key to success in all the sciences; think watson and crick, or banting and best. in this case, researchers were paired with students in laurentian’s science communication program.
the 10-minute presentations—like mini ted talks—were not only fascinating in themselves, but perfected in their delivery by those who are immersed in the best practices in getting messages to listeners in ways that are accessible and sometimes funny, despite their seriousness.
dr. morin, who also participated in the 2024 event, works in addictions.
science north’s sarah chisnell, meanwhile, talked about the importance of partnerships and that showcasing research is valuable.