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Martin Hirst
Publications of the Week

Polycomb Contraction Differentially Regulates Terminal Human Hematopoietic Differentiation Programs

Lorzadeh, A., et al. | June 8, 2022
Lifelong production of the many types of mature blood cells from less differentiated progenitors is…
pthomsonJune 8, 2022
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Gina Ogilvie
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Dr. Gina Ogilvie Renewed as Canada Research Chair in Global Control of HPV-Related Disease and Cancer

UBC Faculty of Medicine | June 7, 2022
Faculty of medicine professor Dr. Gina Ogilvie is among 15 UBC recipients of new and renewed Canada Research…
pthomsonJune 7, 2022
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Randy McIntosh
Local News

Conversations That Matter: Taking the Brain ‘Virtual’

The Vancouver Sun | June 6, 2022
Over the past 20 years, scientists have made great strides in understanding the brain and…
pthomsonJune 6, 2022
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Razvan Cojocaru
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Dr. Razvan Cojocaru Receives the Governor General’s Gold Medal

SFU Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies | June 6, 2022
Dr. Cojocaru’s doctoral thesis, “In vitro evolution of a processive clamping RNA polymerase ribozyme with promoter…
pthomsonJune 6, 2022
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Mari DeMarco
Local News

Developing and Implementing a Significant Step Forward for Alzheimer’s Disease

Michael Smith Health Research BC | June 5, 2022
Over half a million Canadians are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related form…
pthomsonJune 5, 2022
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Dr. Donald Sin
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Inhaled Corticosteroids Selectively Alter the Microbiome and Host Transcriptome in the Small Airways of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

Yip, W., et al. | June 3, 2022
Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are commonly treated with inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting ß2-agonist combination…
pthomsonJune 3, 2022
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Andrei Krassioukov
Local News

A Lift Up for Spinal Cord Injury Care

Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute | June 2, 2022
At the age of 16, John Chernesky lost the use of his legs following a…
pthomsonJune 2, 2022
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Alexander Wyatt
Local News

Looking at the Genomic Features of Lung-Recurrent, Hormone-Sensitive Prostate Cancer

Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre | June 2, 2022
A small percentage of hormone-sensitive prostate cancer patients develop metastases in the lung after localized…
pthomsonJune 2, 2022
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Dr. John Kramer
Local News

New Laser Sheds Light on Neuropathic Pain

ICORD | September 4, 2018
What exactly is neuropathic pain, and why do we feel it? ICORD PI Dr. John Kramerrecently acquired…
sciencecitySeptember 4, 2018
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Local News

Can Depression Be Diagnosed with a Blood Test?

Chatelaine | September 3, 2018
“It’s been absolute hell,” Sara* says of the depression that has ripped through at least…
sciencecitySeptember 3, 2018
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Dr. Carl Hansen
Local News

Tackling the World’s Deadliest Diseases One Antibody at a Time: An Interview with AbCellera’s CEO, Dr. Carl Hansen

BC Regenerative Medicine Network | August 30, 2018
Can one company simultaneously work on solving the problems of Ebola, influenza, neurodegeneration, cancer, tuberculosis,…
sciencecityAugust 30, 2018
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MRI
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Crossing the Blood-Brain Barrier: Bioasis Technologies Leads the Way with their xB3 Technology Platform

Biotechnology Focus | August 28, 2018
With neurological diseases predicted to rise exponentially across the globe, whether resulting from the extension…
sciencecityAugust 28, 2018
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Local News

UBC Researchers Unlock Secrets of Plant Development

UBC News | August 27, 2018
University of British Columbia researchers have discovered an internal messaging system that plants use to…
sciencecityAugust 27, 2018
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Blood samples
Local News

Gut Bacteria Could Provide Key to Making ‘Universal’ Blood Type

CTV News | August 24, 2018
Canadian researchers say they may have identified substances from the human gut that could turn…
sciencecityAugust 24, 2018
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Matthew Farrer
Local News

Genetic Model Offers Elegant Tool for Testing Parkinson’s Disease Therapies

Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | August 23, 2018
For the past decade, Parkinson’s disease researchers have relied on the experimental equivalent of using…
sciencecityAugust 23, 2018
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Dr. Blair Leavitt
Local News

Is a New Drug Keeping this Woman’s Deadly Huntington Disease at Bay?

Science | August 23, 2018
The dark shadow of Huntington disease fell squarely over Michelle Dardengo’s life on the day in…
sciencecityAugust 23, 2018
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