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Alvin Qiu

By dcc2012 | August 24, 2023

Hometown: Toronto, ON
Program: MD/PhD — Vancouver-Fraser Medical Program, PhD in Interdisciplinary Oncology
Year in Program: 8
What inspired you to pursue your program?

I was interested in the MD/PhD program because I wished to integrate a career in both clinical medicine and scientific discovery. Pursuing medicine allows me to make an immediate positive impact in the day-to-day lives of patients. Pursuing scientific research allows me to push the boundaries of knowledge and potentially change the way we treat diseases in the future. In the future, I aspire to conduct research that is driven by the patients I see in clinic, and hopefully improve health outcomes for them.

Why did you choose UBC?

I was attracted to the cutting-edge research that is being conducted at UBC and BC Cancer. In addition, I remember that the upper-year MD/PhD students were so friendly and welcoming when I was an applicant interviewing at UBC. Finally, having grown up in Toronto and having previously studied in Montreal, this was a great way to experience life in another beautiful Canadian city – one surrounded by mountains and the ocean.

Tell me about your research in layperson’s terms.

My PhD thesis focused on epigenetic changes in synovial sarcoma — an aggressive cancer that lacks targeted treatment and thus has a poor survival rate. Epigenetic changes are alterations to genetic material that do not alter the genetic code itself, but can change how genes are expressed; these genes can then drive cancer growth. I hope that my research will one day guide the use of emerging epigenetic therapeutic agents to treat this deadly disease.

If you could travel anywhere in B.C. where would you go and why?

Whistler! For the past several winters, I have been heading up to Whistler almost every week for the unbelievable skiing. In the summers, I have done a lot of hiking and camping in the region. Last year, I even got to do a month-long rotation in rural family medicine in Whistler. Altogether, it holds a special and magical place in my heart. I am always looking for more reasons to spend time there.

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