PhD DEFENCE Thursday, March 12th, 2020
Student: Emily Button
Title: VASOPROTECTIVE FUNCTIONS OF HIGH-DENSITY LIPOPROTEINS ON THE CEREBROVASCULATURE AND THEIR RELEVANCE FOR ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
Time and location: 9:00 AM; Room 200, Graduate Student Centre (6371 Crescent Road), UBC Point Grey Campus, Vancouver, BC
Supervisor: Dr. Cheryl Wellington
Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UBC
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The UBC Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine is an academic department of the UBC Faculty of Medicine, and has major responsibilities and leadership in activities related to education, research and academic practice.
10/22/2019
The latest issue of the Pathology Newsletter is now published. It highlights the accomplishments and ongoing work of our faculty, staff and students.. and much more. Read on!”
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Magazine I’m a very proud Canadian of Norwegian and Slovenian descent. My early years were those reminiscent of a nomad. Living in the USA, Mexico (where we had a chicken we named Marco Pollo), and then back to Canada to Kimberley where I learned to ski at 4 years old, then Esterhazy where I learned what i...
07/29/2019
Lab physicians, Drs. Vilte Barakauskas and Kate Chipperfield, at BC Children's and Women's hospital, alongside patient co-leads are spearheading the P2RISM study (Pregnancy and Pediatric Reference Intervals for Safe Medicine) to help improve care for pregnant women and newborns. Healthcare relies heavily on the lab and reference intervals (RIs) to guide test interpretation and patient management, but did you ever wonder how we know what is normal or abnormal? RIs should represent the intended population and method of testing. However, current RIs for pregnant women and neonates are poorly characterized owing to their quickly changing physiology and difficulty in obtaining blood samples from babies.
This study aims to recruit healthy pregnant women and newborns to donate blood samples at 24 hours after delivery (while in hospital with routine tests). These blood samples will be used to calculate normal ranges for several routine blood tests for postpartum mothers and newborns in order to create RIs that clinicians and patients can be confident in. If you, or someone you know is interested in participating, fill out the expression of interest survey and a research team member will be in touch with you as soon as possible. More information and contact info can be found at:
PRISM | BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute P2RISM Study Pregnancy and Pediatric Reference Intervals for Safe Medicine The P2RISM project will study blood collected from healthy women and babies to develop a guide to help interpret lab test results. This will help identify and manage health problems that could impact moms and babies.
CAREER OPPORTUNITY: Assistant or Associate Professor (Tenure Track) | Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine | Department of Statistics| BC Cancer Research https://pathology.ubc.ca/job-opportunities/ …
Job Opportunities – UBC Pathology | Pathology UBC is consistently recognized as one of BC’s top employers. The UBC Faculty of Medicine provides innovative educational and research programs in the areas of health and life sciences through an integrated and province-wide delivery model. Most faculty positions are posted on the central UBC recru...
05/13/2019
Online course on Biospecimen Research Methods
Enrollment is now open! Class begins June 3rd, 2019 and continues until July 15, 2019
Transform the quality of your research and earn a UBCx Professional Education Certificate by learning the nternational best practices for collecting, storing, and using human biospecimens in the laboratory.
Biospecimen Research Methods is an online course offered by UBC in partnership with www.edx.org. This 6-week, self-paced course has been designed to be flexible with your schedule. Biospecimen Research Methods is delivered over 6 weeks and can be completed in approximately 2-4 hours a week from anywhere, at any-time.
Professionals with extensive experience in biobanking from the University of British Columbia and BC Cancer will teach you the international best practices for biobanking and research involving human biospecimens, based on National Cancer Institute (NCI) and International Society of Biological Environmental Repositories (ISBER) standards.
The course was designed for researchers at any level, including graduate and undergraduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and research technicians, who plan to work with human biospecimens.
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04/15/2019
UBC Pathology Student Association (PaSA) would like to invite faculties, students, families, and friends to join this year's Arts Gala on Wednesday, May 8th, 5:30pm - 9:00pm, UBC Medical Student & Alumni Centre (MSAC).
Take a mid-week break to enjoy some fun arts, crafts, music, and trivia! This year, we want to include everyone in bringing together scientists and artists from the department to display their many talents. Everyone is invited to join (family friendly).
If you have any personal visual arts/science photos you would like to submit for display, please send them to [email protected].
Food and drinks are provided at the event.
Please RSVP here online.
Arts Gala 2019 Join us for the annual Arts Gala. This year will include performances, arts & crafts, food & drinks , and trivia.
03/19/2019
Our latest newsletter is now available with updates, photos and stories of what is going on at Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Department, UBC
Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine, Magazine Recently Published Papers Dr. Andrew P Weng; Dr. Vincenzo Giambra (FA) Cell Stem Cell Paper "Epigenetic Restoration of Fetal-like IGF1 Signaling Inhibits Leukemia Stem Cell Activity" Dr. Aly Karsan :Nature Communications Paper "miRNA haploinsufficiency activates TGFβ in myelodysplastic syndromes" D...
01/28/2019
Job Opportunity: Bioinformatics Scientific Programmer; Are you interested in developing software to enable real-time disease surveillance and outbreak investigations, and playing a critical role in a national and international collaboration involving academic researchers, industrial partners and provincial and federal laboratories? The Hsiao Laboratory (https://pathology.ubc.ca/faculty/william-hsiao/) at BC Centre for Disease Control Public Health Laboratory (academic affiliations with University of British Columbia and Simon Fraser University) has an immediate opening for a scientific programmer position. https://pathology.ubc.ca/job-opportunities/
William Hsiao | Pathology William HsiaoBC Centre for Disease Control
Job Opportunity: A Research Associate (RA) position is available immediately at the University of British Columbia Centre for Disease Control (UBC CDC)/Pathology and Laboratory Medicine.
Job Opportunity: A postdoctoral fellowship position is available in Single Cell Genomics, Molecular Biology in the Aparicio Lab based at the BC Cancer Research Centre in Vancouver, Canada, collaborating on an exciting project mapping clonal dynamics in human cancers with new single cell methods.
01/22/2019
Date: May 24, 2019
Abstract deadline: March 25, 2019 at 10 am
Path Awards deadline: April 1, 2019 at 5 pm
Speakers:
Faculty: Peter Watson and Marianne Sadar
James Hogg Lecturer: Blake Gilks
Keynote Speaker: Andy Beck from AI
More information will be available in the coming months. We look forward to seeing you at Pathology Day 2019.
01/09/2019
Biospecimen Research Methods: Enrollment is now open! Class begins February 5th, 2019.
Biospecimen Research Methods is a UBCx online professional education course offered from www.edx.org. This course will help you transform the quality of your research by teaching you the biobanking best practices to collect, store and use human biospecimens in the laboratory. This 6-week, self-paced course has been designed to be flexible with your schedule. Biospecimen Research Methods is delivered over 6 weeks and can be completed in approximately 2-4 hours a week from anywhere, at any-time.
Professionals with extensive experience in biobanking from the University of British Columbia and the British Columbia Cancer Agency will teach you the international best practices for biobanking and research involving human biospecimens, based on National Cancer Institute (NCI) and International Society of Biological Environmental Repositories (ISBER) standards. https://pathology.ubc.ca/education-resource/ober/upcomin-events/
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