By dcc2012 | April 16, 2019
Led by Pieter Cullis, the NanoMedicines Innovation Network aims to develop nanomedicines that will deliver drugs more specifically to the sites of disease.
By dcc2012 | April 15, 2019
Researchers found an unusual genetic mutation behind three children’s undiagnosed, degenerative conditions.
By Reyhana Heatherington | January 23, 2019
Scientists at UBC and BC Children’s Hospital are the first in Canada to use a new test for pediatric tumour analysis.
By bkladko | October 5, 2018
The authors, including MD/PhD students, integrated data from decades of small-scale studies using a systems biology approach.
By bkladko | January 23, 2018
The 10 projects, totaling $101 million, include an effort to reduce the risk of kidney transplant rejection.
By Sarah Stenabaugh | April 24, 2017
UBC Professor Sohrab Shah talks about his interests in biology and computer science, and why he thinks genomics will tip the scales in beating cancer.
By dcc2012 | April 1, 2017
Collaborative research environment at the Vancouver Prostate Centre is transforming patient care.
By dcc2012 | March 1, 2017
Scientists at UBC and the BC Cancer Agency have transformed our understanding of breast cancer and set the stage for the development of new treatments.
By bkladko | December 5, 2016
Spheroids of brain cells that were skewered onto needles could provide a more authentic, 3-D model for studying gliomas.
By jwong | October 24, 2016
Researchers Bruce Carleton and Rod Rassekh of a leading-edge genomic testing program recently treated its 150th patient.