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SUMMARY:UBC Innovation & SBME Industry Breakfast
DESCRIPTION:​Join us on Thursday\, October 30\, 2025\, for the UBC Innovation & Industry Breakfast\, co-hosted by the School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)\, the Faculty of Medicine\, Canada’s Immuno-Engineering and Biomanufacturing Hub (CIEBH)\, and Innovation UBC. \n​Held at UBC Vancouver to coincide with the LSBC Invest in BC conference\, this invite-only morning event is designed for industry leaders\, investors\, and innovation partners seeking high-impact collaboration opportunities in biomedical engineering and the life sciences. \n​Attendees will hear short\, focused presentations from UBC faculty whose research is at the forefront of translation and commercialization: \n​Confirmed Speakers: \n​Dr. Megan Levings – Regulatory T cell therapies for immune tolerance and autoimmunity \n​Dr. Anna Blakney – RNA-based vaccines\, therapeutics\, and biomaterials for drug delivery \n​Dr. Nika Shakiba – Stem cell engineering\, synthetic biology\, and cell competition for regenerative medicine \n​This is also a unique opportunity to visit the newly opened Gordon B. Shrum Building\, home to SBME’s translational research labs\, collaborative spaces\, and bio-innovation platforms.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-innovation-sbme-industry-breakfast/
LOCATION:Gordan B. Shrum Building\, 6088 University Blvd\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z3\, Canada
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SUMMARY:After Dark: Bloody Science —  Halloween Edition
DESCRIPTION:A Bloody Good Time for Curious Minds\nWe’re back with our spooky science spectacle\, where science gets sinister. This ain’t no kids’ Halloween party: grown ghouls19+ get the chance to explore the eerie dome with a bewitching bevvy. \nStep right up! For a shocking side of sideshow science\, with performances by Neil E. Dee and his Danger Thrill show\, featuring sword swallowing and more. Then dive into the darker side of discovery with forensic experiments that would make even a seasoned CSI investigator squirm. \nExplore blood based criminology and learn the science based origins of some classic vampire mythology \nGood Stuff to Know\nTickets are Limited. Get yours before they sell out. \nDoors Open at 6pm. Make sure you have enough time for all the exciting activities. \nFood & Drink. Wine\, beer and alcoholic-free sips; burgers and a limited edition shake at Triple O’s; popcorn and snacks at the Snack Lab—all available for purchase. \nScience Store is open. Pick up a souvenir to remember the good times. \nWear a Costume. Check our costume policy before you plan a creepy costume. \nThe Fine Print\n19+ Only. Don’t forget your government ID—no ID\, no entry! \nAll Sales Final. Tickets can’t be resold\, refunded\, or combined with other offers. \nSecurity Checks (and potential body searches). These keep the night smooth and safe. \nCostume Policy\nVisitor costumes are permitted at this special event. \nScience World strives to create an environment where all visitors can feel safe and have an enjoyable experience. To support this\, please be aware of the following costume policies: \n\nCostume weapons made of hard plastic or metal as well as those perceived as being too realistic are not permitted. Specific examples include (but are not limited to) guns\, swords\, spears\, staves\, axes\, etc.\nAlterations to skin tone\, hair\, etc to represent another racial group are not permitted. These include (but are not limited to) blackface\, brownface\, afro wigs\, etc.\nCulturally specific clothing and accessories from a background other than your own are not permitted. Examples include (but are not limited to) indigenous headgear and regalia\, religious symbols\, culturally specific clothing\, etc.\n\nCostumes which do not adhere to these policies may result in admission to the event being denied. \nIf you are uncertain of whether your costume choice may cause others to feel uncomfortable or unsafe\, these questions from York University may be helpful: \n\nIs my costume depicting and perpetuating a stereotype or stigma associated with a particular race\, culture or religion?\nDoes my costume include a replication of a garment that is a significant component of a particular religion or culture of which I do not identify with?\nIs my costume depicting a historical time-period where that look/costume is now considered offensive and discriminatory?\nDoes my costume represent elements of a culture or cultural practice that is being commoditized for consumption?\nCan I look in the mirror and confidently say that my costume choice would not be considered offensive to a particular race\, ethnic origin\, gender or religion?
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/after-dark-bloody-science-halloween-edition-2/
LOCATION:Science World\, 1455 Quebec Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6A3Z7\, Canada
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