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Category Archives: cancer research
“Cracking Cancer” on CBC’s The Nature of Things tonight
Tonight’s episode of CBC documentary series The Nature of Things with David Suzuki features an in-depth look at the BC Cancer Agency’s Personalized Onco-Genomics (POG) project, which is exploring the feasibility of sequencing DNA and RNA from cancer cells to … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, cancer research, genomics, Medicine, science, television, video
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Quora: productive procrastination
I’ve recently started to spend some time on the question and answer site Quora, and I’m finding it be quite an effective science communication medium as well as excellent writing practice. I can’t quite remember how I first came to … Continue reading
Posted in cancer research, career, communication, evolution, fun with language, grant wrangling, science, television, the media
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Early detection is key
I know size isn’t everything, but this is still very clever (pencil for scale) Bravo, Canadian Cancer Society!
Posted in cancer research, communication, Medicine, photos
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Facebook rant about Facebook cancer hoax
I just posted the following on Facebook, and thought I’d share it here, too – the wider the news that this is a hoax is disseminated, the better for everyone. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I’ve seen a Facebook post about cancer circulating among … Continue reading
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A very retro seminar
(now that Big Complicated Grant has progressed to the next stage and I can draw breath again, let’s see if I can remember how to write about anything other than hockey!) I believe I’ve mentioned in the past that I … Continue reading
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Time to write a final report on a completed grant!
Don't worry, it's only a first draft
Posted in cancer research, career, communication, English language, grant wrangling, Instagram, photos, Silliness
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