The Strategic Training in Transdisciplinary Radiation Science for the 21st Century (STARS21) training program is built on the foundation and legacy of the former Excellence in Radiation Research for the 21st Century Program (EIRR21). The STARS21 program is currently supported by the Princess Margaret Radiation Medicine Program, Princess Margaret Research, and the University of Toronto Department of Radiation Oncology. Past support was provided by the Terry Fox Foundation and the Canadian Institutes of Health Reasearch. This strategic training initiative is designed to provide clinicians, graduate students, and post-doctoral fellows with the essential skills to conduct innovative research in radiation medicine. The program equips trainees with leadership, management, collaboration, and communication proficiencies necessary to define them as the future leaders of Canada's scientific community.
STARS21 is supported by a diverse international multidisciplinary group of physicians, molecular radiation biologists, physicists, and bio-informaticians.
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