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B.C. developed hepatitis C screening test personalizes treatment for patients
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Psychedelic Medicine Start Up Clairvoyant Therapeutics Welcomes Biotech, Cannabis Veteran Greg Engel as Director

Life Sciences BC | October 11, 2021
Clairvoyant Therapeutics (“Clairvoyant”), a Canadian biotech company focused on the development of psychedelic drug therapies…
sciencecityOctober 11, 2021
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Dr. Pieter Cullis
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Acuitas Therapeutics Wins Global Impact Award for LNPs in COVID Vaccines

Nanomedicines Innovation Network | October 11, 2021
Acuitas Therapeutics, the Vancouver, BC-based biotech company co-founded by NMIN research leader Dr. Pieter Cullis, has…
sciencecityOctober 11, 2021
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Cancer Chemotherapy Drug Reverses Alzheimer’s Symptoms in Mice

Michael Smith Laboratories | October 8, 2021
A drug commonly used to treat cancer can restore memory and cognitive function in mice…
sciencecityOctober 8, 2021
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Canada Biomedical Research Fund

Government of Canada | October 8, 2021
The Canada Biomedical Research Fund (CBRF) and Biosciences Research Infrastructure Fund (BRIF) are essential components…
sciencecityOctober 8, 2021
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Guy Tanentzapf Lab
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A Gap-Junction-Mediated, Calcium-Signalling Network Controls Blood Progenitor Fate Decisions in Hematopoiesis

Ho, K. Y. L., et al. | October 7, 2021
Read the Publication This week we profile a recent publication in Current Biology from the…
pthomsonOctober 7, 2021
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Life Sciences Organizations Call For Collaboration across Government to Improve Outcomes for Patients

Innovative Medicines Canada | October 7, 2021
Canadians look to the 44th Parliament to apply lessons learned from COVID-19 to protect current…
sciencecityOctober 7, 2021
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Dr. Donald Sin
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Epigenetic Blood Biomarkers of Aging and Mortality in COPD

Hernandez Cordero, A. I., et al. | October 6, 2021
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is an age-related condition that is linked to cellular senescence…
pthomsonOctober 6, 2021
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Carl Hansen
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Carl Hansen Receives the 2021 Bloom Burton Award

Bloom Burton | October 6, 2021
Bloom Burton & Co. (“Bloom Burton”) is pleased to announce Dr. Carl Hansen of AbCellera…
pthomsonOctober 6, 2021
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DNA Testing at BC Community Pharmacies Comes One Step Closer

Genome BC | March 31, 2017
Imagine if before taking a medication, you could walk into your local pharmacy and take…
sciencecityMarch 31, 2017
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Review of Microbiome Research in Brain Disease Finds Intriguing Associations in an Emerging Field

Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health | March 30, 2017
Almost half the cells and just one per cent of the unique genes found in…
sciencecityMarch 30, 2017
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Macular Degeneration Treatment Raises Risk of Glaucoma, Faculty of Medicine Researchers Find

UBC Faculty of Medicine | March 28, 2017
An epidemiological study by UBC Faculty of Medicine researchers has shown that repeated injections of…
sciencecityMarch 28, 2017
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Radical Approach Limits Disease Progression in Experimental Models of MS

Centre for Brain Health | March 24, 2017
A simple compound is showing promise in limiting disease progression in multiple sclerosis (MS), reducing…
sciencecityMarch 24, 2017
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BC Children’s Hospital Researchers & UBC Students Create Their Own E-Textbook and New Software Platform

Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics | March 23, 2017
Undergraduate students in Dr. Wyeth Wasserman’s cancer genetics class had a unique assignment: to write…
sciencecityMarch 23, 2017
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BC Children’s Hospital Researchers & UBC Students Create Their Own E-Textbook and New Software Platform

Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics | March 23, 2017
Undergraduate students in Dr. Wyeth Wasserman’s cancer genetics class had a unique assignment: to write…
mjoyMarch 23, 2017
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Justin Trudeau
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Canada’s New Genetic Privacy Law Is Causing Huge Headaches for Justin Trudeau

Science | March 22, 2017
A vote in Canada’s Parliament to approve a genetic privacy bill is creating a self-inflicted…
sciencecityMarch 22, 2017
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Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Leaders Join Forces to Advance Canada’s Position in the Field

The Centre for Drug Research and Development | March 21, 2017
Stem cell science belongs to Canada and it is powering regenerative medicine. Today, leaders from…
sciencecityMarch 21, 2017
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