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Ashina Nagra and Cindy Shaheen awarded 2021 Zymeworks Fellowship in Immunotherapeutics

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Meet Cristen Molzahn – William and Dorothy Gilbert Graduate Scholarship Recipient

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Dr. Alison McAfee awarded L’Oréal-UNESCO 2021 Excellence in Research Fellowship

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One-On-One with Dr. Terrance Snutch

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UBC researchers train computers to predict the next designer drugs

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Dr. Terry Snutch Receives 2021 Faculty of Medicine Bill and Marilyn Webber Lifetime Achievement Award

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Christian Kastrup transitions lab to the Medical College of Wisconsin

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2021 Gairdner Award Winners: Pictured in the Classroom

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Cancer chemotherapy drug reverses Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice

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Dr. Anna Blakney Receives MSFHR Scholar Award

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Microbial Diversity Expansion for Applied Science (MiDAS) project receives $6.5 million in funding

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Sabrina Leslie receives CFI JELF funding to advance therapeutics research and development

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Dr. Anna Blakney receives John R. Evans Leaders Fund award

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Beyond COVID-19: How mRNA technology could transform how we treat disease

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Drs Freda Miller and Nobuhiko Tokuriki receive CIHR funding

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The Future of Genomics in a Post Pandemic World

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Enhancing the understanding of how diseases occur in one organ but not another

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Jefferies Lab discovers breakthrough method for culturing type 2 innate lymphoid cells

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Debunking COVID-19 myths: Vaccine expert Dr. Anna Blakney separates fact from fiction

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UBC researchers find how plants can actively recruit beneficial microbes to help protect them against future pathogen attack

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A baby’s first poop can help predict risk of developing allergies

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Biotechnology in BC: Future treatments and potential cures for cancer

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Overgrowth of gut yeast in newborns may increase asthma risk

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When a pandemic and an epidemic collide

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Cloud computing support accelerates COVID-19 vaccine improvements

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Life in the Li Lab – MSL Graduate Student Award Recipient Shari Liu

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Women lead on COVID-19 research

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Community Spotlight: Paula Littlejohn

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Notch Therapeutics closes an $85 million Series A financing

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Medicine by Design researchers focus on promoting self-repair of the brain

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COVID-19 may forever alter our microbiomes

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Stephen Withers receives 2020 Innovation to Commercialization (I2C) program award

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MIND and Mediterranean diets associated with later onset of Parkinson’s disease

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Hirst Lab and partners pilot new COVID-19 testing and cleaning protocols for use in educational spaces

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First approved COVID-19 vaccine and treatments have UBC origins

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Kastrup Lab receives $2.3m USD in funding to launch projects treating soldiers suffering from severe, uncontrolled bleeding

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