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Anni Zhang
Publications of the Week

Endogenous Insulin Contributes to Pancreatic Cancer Development

Zhang, A.M.Y., et al. | February 4, 2019
The incidence of many cancers continues to rise alongside the global obesity and type 2…
sciencecityFebruary 4, 2019
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Ali Tehrani
Local News

Unlocking the Potential of Biologics to Put a Bulls-Eye on Cancer

National Research Council Canada | February 1, 2019
It's been called the emperor of all maladies – the one no one wants to…
sciencecityFebruary 1, 2019
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Teresa Liu-Ambrose
AwardsMonthly Award Summaries

January 2019 Award Winners

Science in the City | February 1, 2019
Dr. Teresa Liu-Ambrose (pictured) has received a CIHR Operating Grant to study the effects of…
sciencecityFebruary 1, 2019
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Brockman and Brumme lab
Local News

SFU Researchers Link T Cell Recognition Diversity to HIV Control

SFU News | February 1, 2019
The immune system is the body’s best defense in fighting diseases like HIV and cancer. …
sciencecityFebruary 1, 2019
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Shawn Shortill
Local News

Understanding Breakdowns in the Tiny Machinery that Powers Our Bodies: Q&A with Shawn Shortill

BC Children's Hospital Research Institute | February 1, 2019
Inside every cell of our body, microscopic molecules are working like tiny machines, coordinating all…
sciencecityFebruary 1, 2019
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Shawn Shortill
Local News

Understanding Breakdowns in the Tiny Machinery that Powers Our Bodies: Q&A with Shawn Shortill

BC Children's Hospital Research Institute | February 1, 2019
Inside every cell of our body, microscopic molecules are working like tiny machines, coordinating all…
mjoyFebruary 1, 2019
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Dr. Davide Pellacani
Publications of the Week

Transcriptional Regulation of Normal Human Mammary Cell Heterogeneity and its Perturbation in Breast Cancer

Pellacani, D., et al. | January 31, 2019
The mammary gland in adult women consists of biologically distinct cell types that differ in…
sciencecityJanuary 31, 2019
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Fiona Brinkman
Local News

Access to Human Big Data to Accelerate Research and Improve Patient Care

SFU News | January 31, 2019
Registered researchers will have rapid access to an “unprecedented scale” of clinical research data through…
sciencecityJanuary 31, 2019
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Stefanie Vogt
Local News

Uncovering the Genetic Ins and Outs of Diarrheal Infection

Michael Smith Laboratories | January 30, 2019
Diarrheal infections remain a major problem, even in developed countries. To infect their host, human…
sciencecityJanuary 30, 2019
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Neurons
Publications of the Week

Recalibrating the Relevance of Adult Neurogenesis

Snyder, J.S. | January 29, 2019
Animal work has revealed that immature neurons born in the adult dentate gyrus have key…
sciencecityJanuary 29, 2019
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