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Daniel Tarade is a lecturer at the University of Toronto. He obtained his Bachelor of Arts and Science in 2015 with a major in Biochemistry and a minor in Communication, Media, and Film from the University of Windsor. In 2021, Daniel successfully defended his Ph.D. in the Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology at the University of Toronto, where he specialized in the biochemistry and structural biology of oxygen-sensing proteins. He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles as lead author.

Other Writing/Media:

Google Scholar profile

Guest Appearance on 1+1 - Ep. 43

Guest Appearance on The West Noise podcast - Ep. 32

Guest Appearance on The Flick Lab - Ep. 93

Co-Host (former) of The Red Review

“University of Toronto should end partnerships with for-profit pharmaceutical companies” - Op-ed in The Varsity

“Virology of Capitalism” - Op-ed Published in Spring Magazine

“Under Pressure” - Article Published in UofTMed Magazine

“Oxygen Sensing: From Human Disease to Animal Evolution” - Blog Published with Nature Ecology & Evolution

Speech Given at Rally Against Education Cuts


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Matt Steckle is a philosopher and farmer in the Windsor-Essex region. He first graduated with a Bachelor of Arts and Science with a double major in Biology and Philosophy from the University of Windsor in 2016. Matt then obtained his Master of Arts in 2018 from the University of Windsor, defending his thesis entitled, “Situating Feminist Standpoint Theory: Toward a Critical Ontology of Knowledge.” In 2019, Matt founded North Ridge Greens, an organic farm that grows micro greens, edible flowers, and vegetables.