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Nov 18, 2010 |
Interdisciplinary Cancer Control for the 21st Century - BC Cancer Agency’s Annual Cancer ConferenceThe 2010 BC Cancer Agency’s Annual Cancer Conference for clinicians, oncologists, cancer researchers, general practitioners, nurses and other health care professionals involved in cancer care will be happening from November 25 to 27, 2010 at the Westin Bayshore Hotel, Vancouver. |
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Oct 21, 2010 |
Marco Marra, one of fifteen new members of the Order of British ColumbiaFifteen British Columbians who have contributed to the province in extraordinary ways have been awarded the Order of British Columbia on October 21st, 2010, by Lieutenant-Governor Steven Point, Chancellor of the Order. “The Order of British Columbia recognizes the excellence and achievements of our citizens. It is the highest honour we can bestow on individuals in our province,” Point said. “The Order of British Columbia recognizes the remarkable accomplishments achieved by extraordinary British Columbians,” said Premier Gordon Campbell. “This year’s recipients have made exceptional contributions to their communities and to the province. On behalf of all British Columbians, I’d like to thank each recipient for everything they have done for the province.” |
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Sep 09, 2010 |
OvCaRe Researchers reveal a major new cancer gene - ARID1AResearchers with the Ovarian Cancer Research Program of BC (OvCaRe) published important information on a major new cancer gene - ARID1A. Mutations are frequent in this gene and link two types of ovarian cancer to endometriosis. |
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Aug 09, 2010 |
Personalized genome sequencing in cancer treatment—a major breakthrough in careResearchers at the BC Cancer Agency Genome Sciences Centre have provided the first published example of genome-scale RNA and DNA sequencing of a tumour to aid in clinical decision making and therapeutic choice. The research focuses on a rare tumour of the tongue, which had progressed to metastatic disease. The rarity of this tumour meant that no established treatment options existed. Analysis of the complete genomic sequence allowed the comprehensive discovery of the genetic changes that had accumulated within the tumour. From this information, a personalized drug regime was initiated, which stabilized the aggressive cancer for several months. |
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Jun 15, 2010 |
BC Scientists develop new drug candidate for prostate cancerDr. Marianne Sadar, Senior Scientist, Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre, BC Cancer Agency, and Dr. Raymond Andersen, Professor, University of British Columbia have published their latest research on the treatment of prostate cancer in the June15th issue of the journal Cancer Cell. |
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Apr 30, 2010 |
2010 Genome BC Award for Scientific ExcellenceGenome BC Award for Scientific Excellence was won by Drs. Marco Marra, Rob Holt, and Steven Jones of the Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre at the BC Cancer Agency was presented on April 14th at the 2010 LifeSciences British Columbia Awards Gala at the new Vancouver Convention Centre. |
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Jan 18, 2010 |
BC Cancer Agency lymphoma discoveryResearchers at the BC Cancer Agency have identified a never before seen mutation (or DNA spelling mistake) in the EZH2 gene, in the two most common types of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma. No other types of lymphoma or other cancers have been found to contain this particular mutation. |
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Oct 08, 2009 |
Widespread News coverage of Breast Cancer discovery published in Nature.Marco Marra, director of the Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre, was interviewed on CBC, Global TV and CTV. Additionally, many newspapers around the world reported this major advance in cancer research. The study published in Nature was funded by the BC Cancer Foundation; Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, BC/Yukon region; Canadian Institutes for Health Research; Genome Canada; Genome BC; the Canada Foundation for Innovation; the Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research; and the National Cancer Institute, USA. |
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Jun 03, 2009 |
Genome Science and Technology ProgramGenome Science and Technology Program for UBC Grad Students. |
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Oct 10, 2008 |
New Epigenomics InitiativeBC Cancer Agency Genome Sciences Centre plays a key role in an NIH-funded, multi-centre epigenomics project. |
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Feb 19, 2007 |
Regulatory module update in human and mouse cisRED databasescisRED’s human 8.1 and mouse 2.1 databases offer two updates: extended regulatory module predictions, and a genome browser display for each search region. |
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Nov 07, 2006 |
ORegAnno adds UCSC genome browser trackOfficial UCSC genome browser track added for human records. Support for other species to follow. |
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Jul 07, 2006 |
ORegAnno hits 3000 recordsThe ORegAnno community ( www.oreganno.org ) recently curated its 500th unique publication. The database now represents over 3,000 experimentally proven regulatory sequences and polymorphisms. This dataset is open access and freely available to the public. |
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Jan 16, 2006 |
FASSI 0.1 releasedThe fingerprint and assembly incorporation software (FASSI) has been released. This stand-alone application calculates BAC end length constraints from clone fingerprint map contigs created by the FPC package. These constraints are used to promote the linkage and guide the arrangement of sequence contigs during the whole-genome shotgun sequence assembly process. |
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Oct 25, 2005 |
cisRED database paper accepted for publication in NARA manuscript describing the cisRED regulatory element discovery system and database has been accepted for publication in the January 2006 Database Issue of Nucleic Acids Research. |
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Oct 14, 2005 |
Open Regulatory Annotation Database ReleasedThe Open REGulatory ANNOtation database (ORegAnno) is an open database for the curation of known regulatory elements from scientific literature. Visit it at www.oreganno.org |
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Apr 21, 2005 |
First multi-species build of regulatory element database availableThe cisRED database of computationally predicted regulatory elements has been updated to include an initial pilot set of predictions for 244 mouse genes, as well as v1.1b of human regulatory element predictions, which has been expanded to ~7K genes. |
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Apr 18, 2005 |
Signs of AgingBC Cancer Agency Scientist evaluate genes associated with longevity. |
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Dec 17, 2004 |
Human regulatory element database releasedThe cisRED database of computationally predicted regulatory elements has been updated to include an initial pilot set of predictions for 244 mouse genes, as well as v1.1b of human regulatory element predictions, which has been expanded to ~7K genes. |
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Nov 08, 2004 |
OSCAR 4.0 ReleasedThe Genome Sciences Centre, in collaboration with the OSCAR working group, is pleased to announce the release of the latest version of the Open Source Cluster Application Resources (OSCAR) toolkit, version 4.0. |
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