
How exercise can boost cancer treatment and recovery
Researchers from the BC Cancer Research Institute want to help people living with cancer incorporate exercise as an important part of their treatment and recovery.
Researchers from the BC Cancer Research Institute want to help people living with cancer incorporate exercise as an important part of their treatment and recovery.
We are pleased to share that Katherine Baillie (Stirling Lab) and Dr. Athena Phoa (Jiang Lab) have received recognition at the BCCRI Rising Stars Awards.
Katherine Baillie's work on "Investigating dominant negative mutations in DNA2 as a model for targeted cancer therapy" earned her the Outstanding In-Person Poster Presentation Award.
Congratulations to postdoctoral fellow Dr. Kwangjin Park, Hoodless Lab, for being awarded a highly competitive fellowship from the MOGAM Science Scholarship Foundation. Dr. Park is one of ten recipients to receive the fellowship, a testament to his significant research contributions.
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