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      • Professor Emertitus of Cell and Systems Biology at the University of Toronto. Recipient of Steacie Fellowship Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, 1982-84, Gold Medal, Entomological Society of Canada 1990, Pickford Medal in Comparative Endocrinology, 1993, Invertebrate Neuropeptide Award, 2011.
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  2. Jan 5, 2021 · We are sad to share news of the passing of Professor Emeritus Stephen Tobe. He was a world traveller and world-renowned researcher in arthropod endocrinology, specifically the regulation of juvenile hormone biosynthesis by microRNAs and neuropeptides called allatostatins.

  3. Stephen Tobe. Professor of Zoology and Cell and Systems Biology, University of Toronto. Verified email at utoronto.ca. Invertebrate endocrinology physiology. Articles 1–20.

  4. Stephen TOBE | Cited by 9,043 | of University of Toronto, Toronto (U of T) | Read 237 publications | Contact Stephen TOBE

  5. Jan 19, 2017 · Stephen Tobe is a PeerJ user. Bio: Professor Emertitus of Cell and Systems Biology at the University of Toronto. Recipient of Steacie Fellowship Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada, 1982-84, Gold Medal, Entomological Society of Canada 1990, Pickford Medal in Comparative Endocrinology, 1993, Invertebrate Neuropeptide ...

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  6. Jan 19, 2022 · Article. In memoriam: Dr. Stephen Tobe (11 October 1944 – 31 December 2020) January 2022. Peptides 151:170751. DOI: 10.1016/j.peptides.2022.170751. Authors: Kenneth G Davey. York University....

  7. Stephen Tobe (University of Toronto, Canada) passed away (December 31st, 2020). Steve was an outstanding scientist with a strong international reputation in the field of invertebrate peptides. A limited selection from his impressive list of publications is noted below (see reference list).

  8. In Memoriam: Professor Stephen Tobe leaves legacy through mentorship and research in arthropod endocrinology; Tobe at the farm