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Read the latest updates from BCREGMED! September Newsletter
bcregmed@admin2018-12-18T00:00:00-08:00December 18th, 2018|Categories: Newsletter|Tags: stem cell, tumour cell, USC|
BCREGMED is proud to have sponsored our first student exchange with the University of Southern California. Christopher Luc (UVIC) recounts his experiences in the lab of Dr. Min Yu, Assistant Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Southern California. This December I was given the opportunity by BCRegMed to travel to Los Angeles and exchange with the lab of Dr. Min Yu, Assistant Professor of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Southern California. I was introduced to the work Dr. Yu conducts through the BCRegMed virtual symposium, where I learned of her work [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-12-14T00:00:00-08:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: Newsletter, Trainee Steering Committee|Tags: STEM, UVic WIS, women in science|
UVic Women in Science (UVic WIS) is a student-led initiative focused on building a supportive and engaging network for women currently involved or interested in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields. On November 29th, UVic WIS hosted its annual research event, the UVic WIS 2018 STEM Research Symposium, at the University of Victoria. This research symposium featured educational, insightful, and thought-provoking presentations and panel discussions from women in various STEM fields, from both academia and industry. Keynote speakers included: Dr. Bari Zahedi, Senior Process Scientist at STEMCELL Technologies; Dr. Amanda Malone, Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Eupraxia Pharmaceuticals; Dr. Laura Arbour, Professor [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-12-14T00:00:00-08:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: Newsletter, Trainee Steering Committee|Tags: AbCellera, Ido Refaeli, Keith Mewis, lab automation, robots|
Name: Keith Mewis Job title: Scientist, Robotics and Automation Company: AbCellera Biologics Describe a typical day in your position? What are some of your day-to-day activities? Our workflow is very high-throughput, so most of our molecular biology reactions are set up massively in parallel in 96W, 384W or 1536W plates. I'm in charge of the automation and labware robotics for the Molecular Biology team, so my day-to-day activities usually involve a combination of programming and testing new protocols on the robots, as well as using the robots for production of antibodies. I'm also responsible for training my colleagues to use the [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-12-14T00:00:00-08:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: Newsletter, Trainee Steering Committee|
Olfactory stem cells (OSCs) are neural stem cells found in the olfactory mucosa which have shown promising regenerative potential in spinal cord injury models by promoting axonal growth when engrafted into the injured area. Recently in a study published in Stem Cells Translational Medicine, a team from Nagoya University (Japan) set to investigate the regenerative potential of olfactory stem cells in facial nerve injury, one of the most common complications of temporal bone trauma. The research team obtained OSCs from dissected neonatal olfactory mucosa and cultured the isolated cells in ultra-low attachment plates, leading to the formation of olfactory spheres. These [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-12-14T00:00:00-08:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: Newsletter, Trainee Steering Committee|Tags: Connie Eaves, hematopoiesis|
Earlier this year, at the meeting of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) in Australia, I had the chance to listen to Dr. Connie Eaves, Professor of Medical Genetics at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and Distinguished Scientist at the Terry Fox Laboratory of the British Columbia Cancer Agency, as she delivered the Tobias Award Lecture, presenting the foundational work her lab has generated in the field of leukemogenesis over the last 40 years. This year alone, on top of ISSCR's Tobias Award, she was awarded the E. Donnall Thomas Lecture and Prize of the American Society of [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-12-14T00:00:00-08:00December 14th, 2018|Categories: Newsletter, Trainee Steering Committee|Tags: BEEP DAY, Biomedical Entrepreneurship, UVIC, UVicCBR|
This past November 2nd 2018, the Centre for Biomedical Research (CBR) at the University of Victoria (UVic), hosted the 2nd Annual Biomedical Engineering Entrepreneurship Partnership Day, also known as BEEP Day in the Student Union Building at UVic. This event brings together startups and industry representatives with members from biomedical engineering programs across British Columbia to showcase share their work, vision, research, and goals, fostering the development of networks and partnerships between these parties. This year’s BEEP Day recruited over 160 attendees, all with very diverse backgrounds, including faculty members, students, and researchers who expressed their excitement by actively participating in [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-11-05T00:00:00-08:00November 5th, 2018|Categories: Announcement, Newsletter|
Our November news blast is out. Read about the 2018 Virtual Symposium, the 2018 trainee travel award winners and more. Find it here Previous blasts and newsletters
bcregmed@admin2018-11-04T00:00:00-07:00November 4th, 2018|Categories: News, Newsletter, Press|Tags: ethics, fabio rossi, stem cells|
This is a re-post of the Op-Ed published in the Vancouver Sun, written by Dr. Fabio Rossi & Dr. Judy Illes (Updated: October 10, 2018) We collectively propose the formation of a stem cell provider registry program, in which those who enroll certify that they will adhere to the fundamental medical and ethical principles and values we describe. The registry would likely have to focus on the most common treatments, for example musculoskeletal health as a start. On Sept. 26, a small group representing both these communities from Canada and the U.S., as well as the government, gathered in Vancouver to [...]
bcregmed@admin2018-08-15T00:00:00-07:00August 15th, 2018|Categories: News, Newsletter, Trainee Steering Committee|
Dr. Stephanie M. Willerth, conference chair and the 2017-18 President of the Canadian Biomaterials Society (CBS), along with her organizing committee hosted the 34th Annual Meeting of CBS at the University of Victoria during May 16th through 19th. The meeting consisted of a 4-day event attended by 135 people: 90 students, 5 researchers, 25 professors, 15 post-docs, and industry partners. During this meeting, the latest advances on research in the field of Biomaterials and Tissue engineering in Canada were shared and discussed. The event was supported by CBS and external industry funding; Aspect Biosystems as the Gold Sponsor, Rheolution as Silver [...]