Careers in Law & Regulatory Affairs


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UTM Anthropology students and recent alumni are invited to an informative panel discussion around careers in Law and Regulatory Affairs. Hear from UTM Anthropology alumni about their career paths, how their U of T degrees helped contribute to their success, and their advice to students who are thinking about next steps post-graduation.
 

Thursday, February 11, 2021
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EST
Live on Zoom or On-Demand 


Free

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Alumni Panelists:
 

Caitlin Pakosh - HBSc '08 (Forensic Anthropology) UTM; JD '11 University of Calgary
Assistant Crown Attorney, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General

In her role as Assistant Crown Attorney, Caitlin represents the Crown at the Ontario Court of Justice and Superior Court of Justice in criminal prosecutions across a variety of offences and procedures for adult and youth matters. Caitlin also has experience researching and writing about the intersection between forensic science and criminal law, most notably in her award-winning book featuring thirty-three expert contributors, “The Lawyer’s Guide to the Forensic Sciences”. Before joining the Ministry of the Attorney General, Caitlin opened her own criminal defence firm after working for several years at Innocence Canada as its Senior Staff Lawyer. Since 2018, Caitlin has also been an instructor in the Forensic Science program at the University of Toronto Mississauga.
 

Chantal MacDonald - HBSc '09 (Anthropology, Biology) UTM; Certificate '10 (Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs & Quality Control) Seneca College 
Manager, Canadian Regulatory Affairs, ICON Life Sciences Canada Inc.

As Manager of Canadian Regulatory Affairs, Chantal provides strategic regulatory support for Clinical Trial Applications in Canada as well as advice to small, medium and large pharmaceutical companies on how to maintain compliance in clinical trials. Chantal also provides guidance on labeling generation, review and negotiation, and interacts with various government agencies to negotiate approval of submissions. Chantal has worked with the ICON group of companies since 2012 and, prior to this, she held roles with INC Research and Health Canada.
 

 

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