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New UBC Immunotherapeutics Research Excellence Cluster launches

UBC Life Sciences Institute | May 17, 2022
Building an inclusive, cross-cutting research immunology and immune engineering community Once a week, Kelly McNagny…
pthomsonMay 17, 2022
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Dr. Kelly McNagny
Local News

COVID-19: UBC Research Shows How Blood Tests Can Predict Patient Outcomes

Vancouver Sun | May 16, 2022
Researcher Kelly McNagny wasn’t working in the field of new and dangerous viruses when the pandemic…
pthomsonMay 16, 2022
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David Thompson
Local News

BC Researchers Launching Clinical Trial for First Genetically Engineered Stem Cell-Based Therapy for Type 1 Diabetes

UBC Faculty of Medicine | May 13, 2022
Researchers from the UBC Faculty of Medicine and Vancouver Coastal Health (VCH) have received $1…
pthomsonMay 13, 2022
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Nika Shakiba
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UBC Medicine Researchers Awarded over $2.5 Million from Canada’s Stem Cell Network

UBC Faculty of Medicine | May 13, 2022
Researchers from UBC’s faculty of medicine have been awarded over $2.5 million from Canada’s Stem…
pthomsonMay 13, 2022
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Doris Doudet
Publications of the Week

Continuous but Not Intermittent Theta Burst Stimulation Decreases Striatal Dopamine Release and Cortical Excitability

Aceves-Serrano, L., et al. | May 13, 2022
Dopamine modulation is thought to underpin some of the therapeutic effects associated with repetitive transcranial magnetic…
pthomsonMay 13, 2022
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Interesting Articles

Canada’s Stem Cell Network Makes Its Single Largest Investment in Regenerative Medicine Research

Stem Cell Network | May 13, 2022
Canada’s Stem Cell Network (SCN) announced today $19.5 million for 32 stem cell and regenerative…
pthomsonMay 13, 2022
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Katherine Sedivy-Haley
Local News

CBR Alumni Journeys: Dr. Katharine Sedivy-Haley Is Exploring the Breadth of Science Policy

Centre for Blood Research | May 12, 2022
A non-linear path in life is sometimes key to opening many unexpected opportunities. This is…
pthomsonMay 12, 2022
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Lungs
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Algernon Pharmaceuticals Announces Last Patient Treated in Phase 2 Study of IPF and Chronic Cough

Algernon Pharmaceuticals | May 12, 2022
Algernon Pharmaceuticals Inc. (the “Company” or “Algernon”) (CSE: AGN) (FRANKFURT: AGW0) (OTCQB: AGNPF) a clinical stage…
pthomsonMay 12, 2022
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Bacteria-Powered Solar Cell Converts Light to Energy, Even Under Overcast Skies

UBC News | July 10, 2018
UBC researchers have found a cheap, sustainable way to build a solar cell using bacteria…
sciencecityJuly 10, 2018
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Local News

Health Canada Cleared EmeTerm Anti-Nausea Wristband and HeadaTerm Anti-Migraine Head Patch

LifeSciencesBC | July 10, 2018
Shortly after WAT Medical’s leading product to treat nausea-induced vomiting, EmeTerm, received its FDA clearance…
sciencecityJuly 10, 2018
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Chemotherapy
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New Research Shows Many Women with Breast Cancer Don’t Need Chemo

BC Cancer | July 9, 2018
​Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women with one in nine developing the…
sciencecityJuly 9, 2018
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Local News

SFU Graduate Students Join International Network of African Scientists Pursuing Innovative HIV and Tuberculosis Research

SFU Faculty of Health Sciences | July 6, 2018
Five FHS graduate students, who are citizens of Kenya, Botswana and Rwanda, were recently admitted…
sciencecityJuly 6, 2018
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Local News

HPV Test More Effective Than Pap Smear in Cancer Screening, Study Suggests

CNN | July 6, 2018
Cervical cancer is among the easiest gynecologic cancers to prevent, and two screening tests can help…
sciencecityJuly 6, 2018
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Scientists
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This Partnership Between BC Cancer and Microsoft Could Change the Future of Cancer Diagnosis and Treatment

Daily Hive Vancouver | July 5, 2018
Cancer is one of the biggest health crises of our generation – statistics now indicate…
sciencecityJuly 5, 2018
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Dr. Ed Pryzdial
Local News

Meet the Researcher: Dr. Ed Pryzdial

Centre for Blood Research | July 5, 2018
Prof. Ed Pryzdial was one of the first people that I met when I joined…
sciencecityJuly 5, 2018
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Local News

New Research Aims to Better Visualize Breast Cancer in Real Time

BC Cancer | July 3, 2018
Treatment includes surgery, radiation, chemotherapy, targeted therapy or hormonal therapy, likely a combination depending on…
sciencecityJuly 3, 2018
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