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First-of-its-kind imaging facility to accelerate brain research at UBC
By dcc2012 | April 9, 2019
The Charles E. Fipke Integrated Neuroimaging Suite is unique, with its PET-MRI machine dedicated solely to brain-related research.
Psychedelics: A new frontier in addiction medicine
By Reyhana Heatherington | April 8, 2019
The philanthropic community steps up to fill a funding gap in psychedelic-assisted therapy for treating opioid and other substance use disorders.
New research illuminates preterm babies’ response to infections
By dcc2012 | April 5, 2019
Dr. Pascal Lavoie and UBC doctoral students have discovered a protein that affects immune cell response.
Dr. Connie Eaves awarded the 2019 Canada Gairdner Wightman Award
By dcc2012 | April 2, 2019
Dr. Eaves recognized as one of the most creative and accomplished biomedical scientists advancing solutions to problems facing humanity around the world.
More than one in 10 Canadians want to be in an open relationship
By dcc2012 | April 1, 2019
A sizeable number of Canadian adults are either in or would like to be in an open relationship, suggests new research from the University of British Columbia.
Translating research to treat prostate cancer
By dcc2012 | April 1, 2019
Dr. Martin Gleave leads a team of cancer researchers at the Vancouver Prostate Centre.
SRO evictions increasing overdose risk and homelessness in Vancouver
By dcc2012 | March 26, 2019
A study led by Ryan McNeil documented how shortcomings in housing policies are leading to evictions among people who use drugs.
Not all stem cells are created equal
By dcc2012 | March 21, 2019
Cells known as “elite clones” appear to outcompete their neighbours in the process of becoming stem cells.
Robot an effective pain management tool for premature babies
By dcc2012 | March 21, 2019
A therapeutic robot that simulates human skin-to-skin contact is helping to reduce pain for babies.
Common treatment for multiple sclerosis may prolong life
By dcc2012 | March 18, 2019
Significant UBC study followed nearly 6,000 patients for more than two decades.