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SUMMARY:2026 BCRegMed 9th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED is excited to host our Annual Symposium on May 11th from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM at The Nest on UBC’s beautiful campus. This full-day event will bring together leading voices in regenerative medicine and cell therapy\, fostering a collaborative environment dedicated to advancing our field. \nOur mission at BCREGMED is to create a meaningful opportunity for professionals\, researchers\, and students in the regenerative medicine community to connect\, discuss emerging challenges\, and forge impactful partnerships. By addressing current gaps in the field and building bridges for new collaborations\, we aim to accelerate the development of effective\, lasting solutions to some of today’s most pressing healthcare issues. This year\, we’re also expanding our digital reach\, making it easier than ever for participants to engage virtually. \nThe Symposium will continue its tradition of highlighting the innovative work of our trainee community. Attendees can look forward to poster presentations and dynamic Rapid Fire Talks that showcase cutting-edge research. We are thrilled to provide this platform for emerging talent to share their insights and drive progress in regenerative medicine. \nJoin us in advancing the future of healthcare—together\, we’re pushing the boundaries of what’s possible! \nDeadline to submit an abstract: March 6th\, 2026\nDeadline to register: May 1st\, 2025
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2026-bcregmed-9th-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:AMS Student Nest\, 6133 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:The Power of Citizen Science to Help BC Native Bees
DESCRIPTION:Learn how you can be a citizen scientist hero who helps make B.C. a healthy place for bees\, butterflies and birds. Artist and educator Lori Weidenhammer\, aka Madame Beespeaker\, will give you the tools to add scientific observations to iNaturalist\, a place to collect photos you take of bees and flowers in public parks\, gardens and your own back yard. By posting flowers that bees visit\, we can learn more about the seasonal life cycles of the plants that supply nectar and pollen to our precious pollinators. \nFeed your body\, mind and soul by heading outdoors to study and support B.C.’s beautiful native bees.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-power-of-citizen-science-to-help-bc-native-bees-2/
LOCATION:VPL Dunbar Branch\, 4515 Dunbar St.\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6S 2G7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:2026 UBC Science Research Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Connect with colleagues and discover new ways to collaborate across disciplines and sectors. \nThe UBC Science Research Mixer is an opportunity for UBC Science faculty and postdoctoral fellows to meet colleagues conducting research with industry\, NGO or non-profit partners\, and to forge new connections with potential collaborators across sectors including biotechnology\, life sciences\, clean energy\, environment and conservation\, materials science\, and artificial intelligence.  The event will include keynotes\, refreshments\, networking and more. \nThis event is open to UBC Faculty of Science researchers and postdoctoral fellows\, and current or potential industry and not-for-profit partners. We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2026-ubc-science-research-mixer/
LOCATION:Robert H. Lee Alumni Centre\, 6163 University Boulevard\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:McCarthy Spotlight Speaking Series
DESCRIPTION:Building BC’s Future in Lipid Nanoparticles and mRNA \n\n\n\n\nLipid nanoparticles (LNPs) are transforming modern medicine and powering breakthroughs from mRNA vaccines to next-generation therapeutics and British Columbia is at the forefront. \nJoin us for an inside look at the evolution of BC’s globally recognized LNP cluster. Discover how decades of research\, a deep talent pool\, and a thriving biotech ecosystem have positioned the province as a leader in this rapidly advancing field.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/mccarthy-spotlight-speaking-series-3/
LOCATION:McCarthy Tetrault LLP\, 2400 – 745 Thurlow Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6E 0C5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Bio Essentials: Foundational Science
DESCRIPTION:A new micro credential that will teach you the fundamental science that underpins the biotech industry. \n\n\n\n\nLearn the Science Behind BC’s Life Sciences Sector \nLSBC\, in partnership with BCIT\, is relaunching our science for non-scientists courses – first up…Bio Essentials :Foundational Science. A new micro credential that will teach you the fundamental science that underpins the biotech industry. You asked\, and we delivered\, now with new Canadian context and relevant BC-specific ecosystem examples. \nThis two-day introductory course makes biotechnology clear\, relevant\, and exciting for professionals without a science background. You’ll gain a practical overview of how biotech drives healthcare\, sustainability\, and business innovation across British Columbia and beyond. \nWhat You’ll Learn: \n– How BC’s biotech ecosystem tackles real-world challenges \n– The molecular toolbox: cells\, DNA\, RNA\, proteins \n– The role of genes in human health \n– How biotechnology prevents\, manages\, and cures disease \n– The future of BC biotech innovation \nOutcome:\nBy the end of the course\, you’ll confidently understand biotech language and see how BC’s life sciences community connects science\, health\, and business to drive the future of innovation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/bio-essentials-foundational-science/
LOCATION:BCIT Downtown Campus\, 555 Seymour St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 3H6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Deciphering and Re-Engineering the Immune Response to Cancer
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker \nDr. Nelson is a native of Vancouver\, Canada. He received his B.Sc. from the University of British Columbia in 1987 and Ph.D. from the University of California at Berkeley in 1991. He completed postdoctoral training with Dr. Phil Greenberg and held faculty positions at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and University of Washington in Seattle. In 2003\, he became the founding Director of BC Cancer’s Deeley Research Centre in Victoria BC. He is a Professor of Medical Genetics at the University of British Columbia and a Professor of Biochemistry/Microbiology at the University of Victoria. He holds the Lynda and Murray Farmer Immunotherapy Research Chair at BC Cancer and is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. \nDr. Nelson’s lab uses genomic and molecular approaches to study the immune response to cancer. As Scientific Director of BC Cancer’s Immunotherapy Program\, he is co-leading a phase I/II clinical trials program focused on engineered T cell therapies for lymphoid and gynecological cancers. Dr. Nelson is also a co-founder and CEO of Innovakine Therapeutics Inc\, which is using protein and cell engineering approaches to improve the efficacy and safety of cell-based therapies. He has played the guitar since he was a kid and is currently working his way (very slowly) through music of the Baroque era.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/deciphering-and-re-engineering-the-immune-response-to-cancer/
LOCATION:Van Dusen Gardens\, Floral Hall\, 5151 Oak Street\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:May Nerd Nite North Van “Wonder Women of STEM"
DESCRIPTION:Like TED Talks with Beer! 3 short talks with Q&As\, big ideas\, trivia & prizes. Shows sell out quickly\, get your tickets early! \nWe’re back with a new season of mind-blowing talks\, trivia and one of the city’s most unique 19+ nights out\, where science gets social and curiosity takes the mic. \nEvery Nite features three 15-minute talks from scientists\, experts\, and curious thinkers who can explain big ideas in plain\, human language. No decoder ring required. Just real knowledge\, shared with humour and beer. After each talk\, get up close and personal with speakers when the audience joins in a live Q&A. \nMay’s show pays homage to some amazing women of Science\, Technology Engineering and Math with an all-female cast of speakers for our “Wonder Woman of STEM” show. \nShow starts promptly at 7pm. Please arrive by 6:50pm at the latest. Doors open at 6pm. Venue has a great menu! \n  \nJohanna Wagstaffe\, CBC Science Reporter & Meteorologist \nCascadia Subduction Zone – The 100-Year Window \nThe West Coast is famous for its mountains\, oceans and a fault line that hasn’t had a proper meltdown in over 300 years. Beneath the surface\, invisible forces are quietly winding up for something enormous – and they don’t care about your plans. \nWith over 2\,000 earthquakes rumbling through British Columbia every year\, most of them too small to notice\, it’s easy to forget that something much bigger is quietly building beneath us. Just off the coast of Vancouver Island\, the Cascadia Subduction Zone is locked\, loaded\, and long overdue – capable of unleashing a magnitude 9.0 megathrust earthquake\, like the one that struck in 1700 and sent a tsunami all the way across the Pacific Ocean to Japan. \nNow\, a newly discovered tear in the tectonic plate suggests the northern edge of this massive fault may be starting to behave differently than expected – possibly even shutting down. That might sound reassuring…until you realize it could change how\, where\, and how violently the next “Big One” hits. \nLocal Lynn Valley native and CBC science reporter and meteorologist Johanna Wagstaffe dives into the latest research\, what it means for the West Coast\, and why living here means sharing space with a system that is patient\, powerful\, and very much alive. \nJohanna Wagstaffe is an award-winning CBC journalist\, meteorologist\, and science host with a background in geophysics and seismology. Specializing in climate and earthquake science\, she has fronted investigative series and podcasts including Fault Lines and 2050: Degrees of Change. \nAfter earning an honours degree in geophysics from Western University\, Johanna interned at the Environment Canada Severe Weather Centre and later obtained a meteorology certificate from York University. Beyond her reporting\, she is a dedicated author of STEM books for children and she is passionate about science literacy! \n  \nZoha Khawaja Bioethicist\, SFU \nVoice AI Therapeutic Chatbots – The Physics of Feelings \nYour voice carries more than words. It carries stress\, fatigue\, mood\, hesitation\, and patterns you don’t consciously control. This talk explores the rise of therapeutic AI chatbots that listen to how you speak\, not just what you say\, using voice as a potential biomarker for mental health. \nIn real-time and set in a near-future clinic\, where voice AI has quietly become part of everyday care\, this dramatized talk walks audiences through how these systems promise to expand access to mental health support while raising unsettling questions about consent\, regulation\, bias\, and trust. When your voice becomes data and therapy becomes software\, who is listening\, who decides what counts as “healthy\,” and what has to go right\, before we let an algorithm help hold our minds together? \nZoha Khawaja is a health sciences researcher working at the intersection of psychology\, bioethics\, and emerging AI technologies. She recently completed her MSc at SFU and holds a BA in Psychology from University of Calgary. As a member of the Bridge2AI Voice Consortium\, her research examines the ethical\, legal\, and social implications of using voice-based AI chatbots for therapeutic care. She is currently continuing this work while preparing for a Mitacs internship focused on translating research into real-world clinical tools. Mitacs is a national non-profit that connects students and researchers with companies\, startups\, and government groups. The idea is simple: instead of research living in a dusty PDF no one reads\, Mitacs funds projects where people apply their work directly to real industry challenges. Outside the lab\, Zoha keeps busy skiing\, running\, dancing\, hiking\, and painting\, presumably proving she is still more human than any chatbot. \n  \nDr. Rosanna Tilbrook\, Hot Jupiter Exoplanets \nAstronomer\, H.R. McMillan Space Centre \nDetails coming soon!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/may-nerd-nite-north-van-wonder-women-of-stem/
LOCATION:Jack Lonsdale’s Public House\, 127-1433 Lonsdale Avenue\, North Vancouver\, BC\, V7M 2H9\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Summer Social
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a lively evening of camaraderie as we gather as a community to celebrate the life sciences sector and kick off summer. \n\n\n\n\nWe invite you to join us for our most anticipated event of the summer—the LSBC Annual Summer Social! Join us for a lively evening of camaraderie as we gather as a community to celebrate the life sciences sector and kick off summer. We’re delighted to host this year’s social on June 4th from 5:00 – 7:00 PM PT at the stunning Zymeworks office. This is the perfect occasion to mingle with peers\, foster new connections – and have fun.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/summer-social-2/
LOCATION:Zymeworks\, Suite 800 114 East 4th Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5T 1GA\, Canada
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SUMMARY:SFU Faculty of Applied Sciences Homecoming
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating 60 years of innovation and impact at Simon Fraser University with our FAS community. \nLocation: SFU Burnaby\, Applied Sciences Building (ASB) Atrium \nTickets include a parking and ice cream voucher. \nJoin us for a fun\, family-friendly event where you can reconnect with fellow alumni\, faculty and the FAS community—while exploring what’s new across the faculty. \nEnjoy a lively atmosphere with light refreshments\, including a visit from the Innocent Ice Cream truck. Explore interactive fair activities featuring booths from each school—Computing Science\, Engineering Science\, Mechatronic Systems Engineering\, and Sustainable Energy Engineering—along with a Co-op trivia station\, a kids’ zone\, and booths for student groups and clubs. \nYou’ll also have the chance to explore campus with tours of renovated ASB spaces\, labs and our 3D printing facilities. \nWith a low ticket cost and something for all ages\, this is a wonderful opportunity to celebrate 60 years of SFU and reconnect with the community.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sfu-faculty-of-applied-sciences-homecoming/
LOCATION:SFU Applied Science Building 10900\, 8888 University Dr\, Burnaby\, BC\, V5A 1S6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Patents and Trademarks 101 – For Scientists and Management
DESCRIPTION:About the Speaker \nSantosh is a shareholder at CPST Intellectual Property\, an IP boutique based in Toronto\, Canada. He has over 30 years of experience in the IP profession and provides clients with guidance and strategic advice on the protection of intellectual property. He focuses primarily on the preparation and prosecution of patent and industrial design applications. He also advises on infringement and validity issues relating to intellectual property and on IP portfolio management issues. \nWith a technical background in biochemistry and chemical engineering\, Santosh has expertise in various technologies including biotechnology\, pharmaceutical and chemical subject matters\, and medical devices. \nSantosh has managed the prosecution of patent and industrial design applications before many intellectual property offices throughout the world and has represented clients of various sizes\, including private enterprises and public institutions. \nHe is a fellow of the Intellectual Property Institute of Canada (IPIC) and a member of the American Intellectual Property Law Association (AIPLA)\, the Intellectual Property Owners Association (IPO) and the International Association for the Protection of Intellectual Property (AIPPI) and sits on various committees of these organizations. He chairs the IP Office Practice and Procedures Committee of AIPPI\, is on council of AIPPI-Canada\, and is the vice-chair of the Canadian Practice Committee of IPO.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/patents-and-trademarks-101-for-scientists-and-management/
LOCATION:Van Dusen Gardens\, Floral Hall\, 5151 Oak Street\, Vancouver
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260710T170000
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SUMMARY:Balance and Falls Research Center Inaugural Symposium
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to invite you to the brand-new Balance and Falls Research Center at the University of British Columbia. \nJoin us for a day of networking and science highlighting the cross-cutting themes of the Center and its diverse membership. \nFrom trainee-rapid fire talks to thematic sessions focused on new ideas\, we expect a dynamic and engaging day that will get you warmed up for the World Congress on Biomechanics. \nStay tuned for more details\, abstract submission deadlines\, and a completed program! \n  \nWhen: July 10th\, 2026 \nWhere: Balance and Falls Research Center\, Gateway Health Building\, 6165 – 5955 University Boulevard\, Vancouver\, BC\, Canada\, V6T 1Z1
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/balance-and-falls-research-center-inaugural-symposium/
LOCATION:Balance and Falls Research Center\, 6165 – 5955 University Boulevard\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6T 1Z1\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260909T170000
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SUMMARY:28th Annual Life Sciences BC Awards
DESCRIPTION:Join us on September 9th\, 2026\, as we celebrate excellence in life sciences at the 28th Annual Life Sciences BC Awards. This distinguished occasion brings together British Columbia’s vibrant life sciences community to celebrate the outstanding achievements of our peers and recognize the tireless efforts of those who have devoted their careers to advancing health innovations. \n\n\n\n\nLearn more about the 28th Annual 2026 Life Sciences BC Awards here.\n\n\n\n\nEvents Details:\nDate: Wednesday\, September 9\, 2026 \nTime: 5:00 PM – 10:00 PM PT \nLocation: Vancouver Convention Centre West \nSuggested Attire: Business\, or Semi-Formal \nF&B Offerings: Three-course plated meal and one glass of wine per person \nThis is a cashless event. You are welcome to purchase additional beverages from the bar with a credit or debit card. \nAgenda:\nDoors Open: 5:00pm PT \nNetworking: 5:00pm-6:00pm PT \nGuests Seated: 6:00pm PT \nProgramming Ends: 9:30pm PT \nFinal Departure: 10:00pm PT \nTickets:\nEarly Bird (Until July 31) \n– Member: $399 + tax \n– Non-Member: $499 + tax \nTickets (Starting Aug 1) \n– Member: $449 + tax \n– Non-Member: $549 + tax
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/28th-annual-life-sciences-bc-awards/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre West\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver
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