Local News Conversations That Matter: Taking the Brain ‘Virtual’ The Vancouver Sun | June 6, 2022 Over the past 20 years, scientists have made great strides in understanding the brain and…pthomsonJune 6, 2022 Read More
AwardsFeatured Awards Dr. Razvan Cojocaru Receives the Governor General’s Gold Medal SFU Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies | June 6, 2022 Dr. Cojocaru’s doctoral thesis, “In vitro evolution of a processive clamping RNA polymerase ribozyme with promoter…pthomsonJune 6, 2022 Read More
Local News Developing and Implementing a Significant Step Forward for Alzheimer’s Disease Michael Smith Health Research BC | June 5, 2022 Over half a million Canadians are currently living with Alzheimer’s disease or a related form…pthomsonJune 5, 2022 Read More
Publications of the Week Inhaled Corticosteroids Selectively Alter the Microbiome and Host Transcriptome in the Small Airways of Patients with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Yip, W., et al. | June 3, 2022 Patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are commonly treated with inhaled corticosteroid/long-acting ß2-agonist combination…pthomsonJune 3, 2022 Read More
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 Read More
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 Read More
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 Read More
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 Read More
Local News Using the Body’s Smallest Clues to Detect Disease SFU Research | April 5, 2023 What if we could test for and treat a disease before noticing symptoms? Researchers at…pthomsonApril 5, 2023 Read More
Local News Vaginal Microbiome Does Not Influence Babies’ Gut Microbiome UBC Medicine | April 4, 2023 New University of British Columbia research is challenging a longstanding assumption that a baby’s gut…pthomsonApril 4, 2023 Read More
Publications of the Week Differentiation of Peritubular Myoid-Like Cells from Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Robinson, M., et al. | April 3, 2023 Infertility affects 10–15% of couples, with half attributed to male factors. An improved understanding of…pthomsonApril 3, 2023 Read More