Agency research provides advance in understanding breast stem cells
Agency researchers were part of an international team that isolated a unique stem cell population from normal adult breast tissue. This was the first …
Agency researchers were part of an international team that isolated a unique stem cell population from normal adult breast tissue. This was the first …
The Agency’s new $95 million, Research Centre, funded partly by BC Cancer Foundation donors, opened in Vancouver. It received Canada’s first LEED Gold designation …
Researchers published findings in the journal Immunity about the activity of a protein, SHIP, which regulates how we respond to microbial infections and inflammation-inducing …
Researchers discovered a gene whose existence may explain the ability of cancer tumours to grow and thrive. The research brings to light new information …
The Agency's Genome Sciences Centre, the BC Centre for Disease Control and the Animal Health Centre, Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Fisheries, completed the …
The Agency's Vancouver Island Centre became the first cancer treatment centre in Western Canada to study a more localized form of radiation therapy for …
Researchers at the Agency’s Genome Sciences Centre were the first in the world to sequence the genome of the coronavirus linked to SARS (severe …
The Trev & Joyce Deeley Research Centre opened in the Agency’s Vancouver Island Centre in Victoria with $6.4 million in funding from BC Cancer …
Agency researchers joined a national team collaborating to examine factors — including the use of cellular phones and other radiofrequency exposures — that may …
The Agency launched the Tumour Tissue Repository (TTR) in its Vancouver Island Centre, the first research resource of its kind in Canada. The TTR …