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Falling childhood asthma rates linked to declining use of unnecessary antibiotics

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Dr. Terry Snutch Leads Canadian Researchers in Sequencing Covid-19 Virus Genome

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Podcast: How Genomics is Saving our Honey Bees

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UBC Recruits New Faculty Member Dr. Anna Blakney

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How B.C. scientists are addressing the COVID-19 testing challenge

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Honey bees could help monitor fertility loss in insects due to climate change

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Soil in wounds can help stem deadly bleeding

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Ottawa announces $40 million to sequence COVID-19 viral and patient genomes

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No waste here: creating 100% bio-based molecules with the help of fungal enzyme

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How SARS vaccine development can inform COVID-19 response

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Is the key to unlocking asthma treatment hidden in our microbes?

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Using computational tools to take a closer look at stress granule proteins

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Using ‘humanized yeast’ to find potential anti-cancer drugs

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Obesity, heart disease, and diabetes may be communicable

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Mega-analysis finds consistency in gene dysfunction in models of Alzheimer’s disease

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Large-scale analysis of mutant worms reveals functions of Autism Spectrum Disorder risk genes

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Meet the Researcher: Dr. Christian Kastrup

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Bioinformatics tool tracks genomic variants found in individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder

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Seed funding yields high rewards for 2019 Kickstart Catalyst Award winners

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Functional screening of the human gut microbes identifies enzyme class with potential for glycoprotein analysis

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The frostier the flower, the more potent the cannabis

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A team effort: mutations work collectively in complex networks to shape enzyme evolution

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Using plants to find new treatments for type 2 diabetes

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Bee research highlighted in Science Magazine

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Supporting the fight against fungal pathogens

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Pokémon-like card game can help teach ecology: UBC research

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When severe bleeding strikes, a particle propels into action: Q&A with Dr. Christian Kastrup

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Cannabis research in the Bohlmann lab and beyond

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Indigenous diversity in science research

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Enzymes from the gut microbiome can convert Type A blood to universal O-type blood

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Thinking small in the face of climate change

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New discoveries towards understanding the genetic causes of the autism spectrum disorder

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LIST, a new tool for assessing mutations in human genes

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A potential link between Alzheimer’s disease and blood clotting

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New study from the Zandstra Lab shows “elite clones” more likely to become stem cells

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Dissecting the techniques of studying the gut microbiota of the honey bee

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