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Stay up-to-date with all of the life science events taking place in Vancouver with the Science in Vancouver events calendar! From academia to industry and biotech to pharma, our events calendar is your complete source for life science conferences, symposiums, networking, and workshops in Vancouver.
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![]() What brain mapping tells us about brain function and evolution Your brain is your most complex organ. It has evolved to sense and respond to the environment, giving humans and... |
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![]() Genome BC’s Genomics Forum 2025 invites you to explore the real-world impact of genomics on precision health. This hybrid event will showcase groundbreaking research that is shaping the future of healthcare—improving diagnoses, enhancing... |
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![]() Join us at SFU Burnaby campus for science activities, presentations, demonstrations, and a walking tour of the Trottier Observatory! This event is hosted with our friends from the Royal Astronomical... |
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![]() Welcome to the BC Resuscitation Sciences Series-Organ Donation & Transplantation Symposium! Join us at Vancouver General Hospital for a day filled with insightful discussions and presentations on the latest trends and advancements in... ![]() The Pacific Tuberculosis Pathogenesis and Host-Response Research Retreat (PacTB) 2025 brings together the West Coast tuberculosis (TB) research community from Canada and the U.S., fostering collaboration to advance TB diagnosis, treatment, and... |
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![]() Interested in learning more about Indigenous health research? Join this session, hosted by the VCHRI Indigenous Health Research Unit (IHRU), for an insightful introduction to the IHRU and its role... |
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![]() For grown-ups who go full send on curiosity! Unleash your inner daredevil at this 19+ night of science, stunts, and sips on May 15, 2025 – no kids, just curious...
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![]() Are you a SFU Faculty of Science, Environment or Health Sciences student interested in participating in the Co-op program? RSVP and join us for a free information session to learn... |
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![]() The discovery and design of biologically important RNA molecules has lagged behind proteins, in part due to the general difficulty of three-dimensional RNA structural characterization. What are the prospects for...
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![]() Join us to view our residents’ project posters, to engage in discussion and to learn about the exciting and impactful research and quality improvement work conducted by our BC Pharmacy...
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![]() Admission Tickets are Required, but Free Admission Tickets are FREE, but all wishing to attend are required to obtain "free-admission" tickets from EventBrite. Click the big "Reserve a Spot" button...
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![]() Join us in Vancouver for a focused networking and showcase event featuring 15 of BC’s most promising early-stage companies across sectors including energy transition, digital health, life sciences, AI, robotics,...
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![]() The University of British Columbia is a catalyst for innovation. On a local and global scale, we are seeing the outcomes of UBC research generate positive social, health, environmental and...
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![]() Life Sciences Web Summit Side Event is an opportunity to learn what is driving BC’s life sciences sector to global impact. From the prolific research being translated into life-saving medicines; the advancements... |
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![]() The brain’s primary immune cells, microglia, are a leading causal cell type in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Yet, the mechanisms by which microglia can drive neurodegeneration remain unresolved. Here, we discover... |
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