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Dr. David Sivak
Local News

Revving Your Nanoscale Engine

SFU Faculty of Science | December 6, 2017
Biological molecular machines are microscopic proteins that carry out biological tasks by converting between different…
sciencecityDecember 6, 2017
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Handshake
Interesting Articles

Work-Integrated Learning Gives Students Hands-On Experience and Skills for the Middle-Class Jobs of Today and Tomorrow

Mitacs | December 6, 2017
Canada’s talented and skilled workforce is a competitive advantage for our country that attracts investment,…
sciencecityDecember 6, 2017
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Molday Lab
Publications of the Week

Localization and Functional Characterization of the P.Asn965Ser (N965S) ABCA4 Variant in Mice Reveal Pathogenic Mechanisms Underlying Stargardt Macular Degeneration

Molday, L.L. and Molday, R.S., et al. | December 6, 2017
In this paper we have generated and characterized a mouse model for Stargardt disease in…
sciencecityDecember 6, 2017
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Dr. Megan Levings
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REVIEW: Engineered Tolerance: Tailoring Development, Function, and Antigen-Specificity of Regulatory T Cells

Dawson, N.A.J. and Levings, M.K., et al. | December 5, 2017
Regulatory T cells (Tregs) are potent suppressors of immune responses and are currently being clinically…
sciencecityDecember 5, 2017
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Cilia
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Long-Haired Microbes Named after Canadian Band Rush

UBC Science | December 5, 2017
Three new species of microbe found in the guts of termites have been named after…
sciencecityDecember 5, 2017
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Dr. Don Sin
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Dr. Don Sin Receives CFI Award Towards Revolutionizing COPD and Asthma Treatment

Providence Health Care | December 5, 2017
There are currently 5 million Canadians suffering from asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD),…
sciencecityDecember 5, 2017
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Dr. Ralph Pantophlet
Publications of the Week

Bacterially Derived Synthetic Mimetics of Mammalian Oligomannose Prime Antibody Responses That Neutralize HIV Infectivity

Pantophlet, R. and Kosma, P., et al. | December 4, 2017
There are many scientific challenges to the design of a broadly effective HIV vaccine. One…
sciencecityDecember 4, 2017
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Baby
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Cuddling Babies, or Not, Affects Infants’ Gene Expression, B.C. Study Finds

The Vancouver Sun | December 4, 2017
Infants that are held less by caregivers show lasting changes to genes involved in immune…
sciencecityDecember 4, 2017
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