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Haifeng Zhang
Publications of the Week

Transsulfuration, Minor Player or Crucial for Cysteine Homeostasis in Cancer

Zhang, H.-F., et al. | April 11, 2022
Cysteine, a thiol-containing amino acid, is crucial for the synthesis of sulfur-containing biomolecules that control…
pthomsonApril 11, 2022
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Doug Altshuler
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DMCBH Scientists Among Top 100,000 Cited Researchers Worldwide in 2020

Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | April 11, 2022
An updated database listing over 100,000 of the most cited-researchers in the world has been released…
pthomsonApril 11, 2022
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Stem cells
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Canada’s Stem Cell Network Launches a New Strategic Plan and Refreshed Branding As It Starts a New Chapter As Canada’s Regenerative Medicine Research Leader

Stem Cell Network | April 10, 2022
Canada’s Stem Cell Network (SCN) announced today the launch of IGNITE 2022-2025, its three-year strategic plan funded…
pthomsonApril 10, 2022
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Research Discussion
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Applications Open: 2022 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach Competitions

Michael Smith Health Research BC | April 8, 2022
Competitions for the Michael Smith Health Research BC 2022 Convening & Collaborating (C2) and Reach…
pthomsonApril 8, 2022
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Mahyar Etminan
Local News

Study Shows Strong Link Between Erectile Dysfunction Medications and Vision Problems

UBC Faculty of Medicine | April 8, 2022
The risk of developing one of three serious eye conditions increases by 85 per cent…
pthomsonApril 8, 2022
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Dr. Pieter Cullis
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UBC Biochemist Wins Gairdner Award for Role in COVID-19 Vaccines

CTV News | April 7, 2022
When he established his lab at the University of British Columbia in the 1980s, Pieter…
pthomsonApril 7, 2022
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Helen Tremlett
Publications of the Week

Stability of the Gut Microbiota in Persons with Paediatric-Onset Multiple Sclerosis and Related Demyelinating Diseases

Liang, G., et al. | April 7, 2022
The objective was to examine if the gut microbiota composition changes across repeated samples in…
pthomsonApril 7, 2022
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Sharon Gorski
Local News

Autophagy Machinery Contributes to Stress-Induced Secretion of Proteins and Extracellular Vesicle Populations

Canada's Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre | April 6, 2022
The role of autophagy in recycling debris and supporting cell survival is well known and…
pthomsonApril 6, 2022
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http://vancouversun.com/news/local-news/ted-talk-introduces-potential-for-dna-printing-to-launch-next-industrial-revolution
Local News

TED Talk Introduces Potential for DNA Printing to Launch next Industrial Revolution

The Vancouver Sun | April 25, 2018
Biological teleportation sounds like something futuristic, but it’s something bio-engineer Dan Gibson has already done…
sciencecityApril 25, 2018
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Zena Sharman
Local News

Funding Agency Investment Strategies: Where to Begin

Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research | April 25, 2018
MSFHR has a long track record of impactful and strategic investment in BC’s health research…
sciencecityApril 25, 2018
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Louca
Local News

What’s in a Niche? Time to Rethink Microbial Ecology, Say Researchers

UBC Science | April 24, 2018
Scientists in Canada, the United States and Europe are looking to rewrite the textbook on…
sciencecityApril 24, 2018
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Dr. Christian Kastrup
Local News

Look! Down in the Petri Dish! It’s a Superplatelet!

UBC Faculty of Medicine | April 19, 2018
Blood platelets have one main job: Stop bleeding by forming clots. Sometimes, however, these tiny…
sciencecityApril 19, 2018
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Renaissance yeast photo
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Renaissance BioScience Corp. Partners with Mitacs for $1.44-Million Project to Advance Its Next-Generation Yeast Development Platform, Tools and Methods

Mitacs via Globe Newswire | April 18, 2018
Renaissance BioScience Corp. (RBSC), a leading global yeast technology company, is pleased to announce a…
sciencecityApril 18, 2018
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Paul Zehr
Local News

ICORD PI Dr. E. Paul Zehr Explores Superhero Science In “Chasing Captain America”

ICORD | April 17, 2018
Could we create a real-life superhero by changing human biology itself? The form and function…
sciencecityApril 17, 2018
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eye
Local News

New Glaucoma Treatment Could Ease Symptoms While You Sleep

UBC News | April 16, 2018
Eye drops developed by UBC researchers could one day treat glaucoma while you sleep –…
sciencecityApril 16, 2018
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Allen Eaves
Local News

Allen Eaves: The Science of Innovation

BC Business | April 12, 2018
Investing in R&D is just one way that 2016 EOY winner Allen Eaves keeps Stemcell…
sciencecityApril 12, 2018
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