Research

Can your breath be used to detect lung cancer?

Can your breath be used to detect lung cancer?

In the first laboratory of its kind in North America, UBC’s Dr. Renelle Myers is harnessing the power of breath in the hopes of saving more lives, sooner.

‘We now know our enemy’: UBC study offers new hope for treating relapsed childhood leukemia

‘We now know our enemy’: UBC study offers new hope for treating relapsed childhood leukemia

Single-cell genomic analysis reveals how a form of pediatric leukemia changes at relapse, guiding the development of new treatment possibilities.

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