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Avery Lam
Publications of the Week

PTEN Is Required for Human Treg Suppression of Costimulation In Vitro

Lam, A. J., et al. | July 15, 2022
Regulatory T cell (Treg) therapy is under clinical investigation for the treatment of transplant rejection,…
pthomsonJuly 15, 2022
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Dr. David Sivak
Local News

Whence Your Microbiome

SFU Research | July 15, 2022
Everyone has a gut microbiome, full of trillions of microbes that influence our health. These…
pthomsonJuly 15, 2022
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David Vocadlo
Local News

SFU Researchers Develop New Chemical Biological Tools to Monitor Parkinson’s Disease

SFU News | July 15, 2022
New research, published this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, and spearheaded…
pthomsonJuly 15, 2022
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Loay Al-Salehi
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SBME Student Loay Al-Salehi Continues Legacy with the 2022 Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant Award

UBC School of Biomedical Engineering | July 14, 2022
SBME PhD candidate Loay Al-Salehi has been awarded a 2022 Killam Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) Award. Killam GTA…
pthomsonJuly 14, 2022
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Tom Madden
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Seven Pacific Entrepreneurs Receive Top EY Award

EY | July 13, 2022
Seven Pacific businesses that are leading our economic vitality and finding new solutions to the…
pthomsonJuly 13, 2022
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Megan Levings
Local News

Making Organ Transplants Safer

Pathways | July 13, 2022
It’s often said about organ transplants that by fixing one problem you are creating another.…
pthomsonJuly 13, 2022
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Blood donation
Local News

GlycoNet Startup, ABOzymes, Completes Seed Financing Round to Fund Development of Technology to Enable Universal Organ Transplants and Blood Transfusions

GlycoNet | July 12, 2022
GlycoNet, one of the world’s leaders in glycomics—the study of carbohydrates in all living organisms—is…
pthomsonJuly 12, 2022
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Karla Williams
Publications of the Week

The Different Prognostic Significance of Polysialic Acid and CD56 Expression in Tumor Cells and Lymphocytes Identified in Breast Cancer

Soukhtehzari, S., et al. | July 12, 2022
Protein glycosylation, the attachment of carbohydrates onto proteins, is a fundamental process that alters the…
pthomsonJuly 12, 2022
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Red blood cells
Local News

The Work of a Bloodsmith: Progress in the Quest for Complete Blood Substitutes

Centre for Blood Research | August 7, 2018
The Canadian Blood Services estimates 100,000 new donors are needed each year to meet the…
sciencecityAugust 7, 2018
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Local News

UBC Engineers Develop Technique to Break Down Fats, Oil and Grease

UBC News | August 6, 2018
Cooking oil and similar waste can clog pipes, harm fish and even grow into solid…
sciencecityAugust 6, 2018
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Dr. David Knapp
Local News

Dr. David Knapp and Colin Hammond on the Stem Cell Podcast

The Stem Cell Podcast | August 3, 2018
Dr. David Knapp is a post-doctoral fellow at the university of Oxford. Colin Hammond is a…
sciencecityAugust 3, 2018
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Hospital
Local News

Qu Biologics Enrolls the First Patient in New Phase 2 Crohn’s Disease Clinical Trial

Qu Biologics | August 2, 2018
Qu Biologics Inc., a biopharmaceutical company developing Site Specific Immunomodulators (SSIs), a novel platform of immunotherapies designed…
sciencecityAugust 2, 2018
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CDRD
Local News

Back on the Beat: Who are the CDRD?

CKNW | August 2, 2018
Award-winning investigative journalist John Daly brings nearly 40 years of reporting to investigating what’s going on…
sciencecityAugust 2, 2018
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Dr. Zabrina Brumme
Local News

HIV Strains Mutating in Saskatchewan

SFU News | July 31, 2018
Strains of the HIV virus have mutated in Saskatchewan, placing individuals who contract HIV in…
sciencecityJuly 31, 2018
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Nervgen
Local News

Case Western Reserve Enters Licensing Agreement with Canadian company NervGen Pharma Corp.

Crain's Cleveland Business | July 31, 2018
Case Western Reserve University has entered into a licensing agreement with a Vancouver company with the goal of…
sciencecityJuly 31, 2018
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Dr. Catherine Rankin
Local News

Around the World, Worm Researchers Working Together for the Collective Good

Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | July 27, 2018
“It’s the founding researcher who sets the culture, and for the community of researchers using Caenorhabditis…
sciencecityJuly 27, 2018
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