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Meet the Researcher: Sean McRae

Breast Cancer Society of Canada Written Blog Post Questionnaire 2022: Sean McRae 1. Please tell us a little bit about yourself (i.e. name, current degree program/department, supervisor/lab, previous education/experience etc.).

Your donation in action at the LHSC

The contributions of our donors continue to fund the Breast Cancer Society of Canada Translational Research Unit (BCSC-TRU) at the London Health Sciences Centre (LHSC). We would like to acknowledge

Meet the Researcher: Tasnim Reza

Breast Cancer Society of Canada Written Blog Post Questionnaire 2022: Tasnim Reza 1. Please tell us a little bit about yourself (i.e. name, current degree program/department, supervisor/lab, previous education/experience etc.).

Meet the Researcher: Sawyer Badiuk

Breast Cancer Society of Canada Written Blog Post Questionnaire 2022: Dr. Sawyer Badiuk 1. Please tell us a little bit about yourself (i.e. name, current degree program/department, supervisor/lab, previous education/experience

Meet the Researcher: Dr. Vasudeva Bhat

Breast Cancer Society of Canada Written Blog Post Questionnaire 2022: Dr. Vasudeva Bhat 1. Please tell us a little bit about yourself (i.e. name, current degree program/department, supervisor/lab, previous education/experience

Meet the Researcher: Dr. Alison Allan

Our Meet the Researcher Series will introduce you to a researcher we support through the Studentship Program in the Breast Cancer Society of Canada, Translation Breast Cancer Research Unit, (TBCRU)

Our Breast Cancer Research Trainee Scholarships

BCSC is delighted to announce the new breast cancer research scholarships/fellowships at Western University for 2021-22. As part of our commitment to the Breast Cancer Society of Canada Translational Breast

Vasudeva Bhat is developing a blood test to help prevent metastases

Welcome back to the TBCRU. Can you remind our readers who you are and tell us a little bit about yourself? My name is Dr. Vasudeva (Vasu) Bhat, and I

New Breast Cancer Research Funding Announcement

The Breast Cancer Society of Canada, (BCSC) is proud to announce our funding of a critical new research project, in collaboration with the Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, (OICR). Breast

Veronica Dubois is developing CAR-T cell therapies to target breast cancer tumours

1. Welcome back to the TBCRU. Can you remind our readers who you are and tell us a little bit about yourself? My name is Veronica Dubois. I am a

Shanshan Zhong is developing therapies which use the patients’ immune cells to stop the growth of breast tumours.

1. Welcome back to the TBCRU! Remind our readers who you are and tell us a little about yourself. My name is Shanshan (Jenny) Zhong, and I am a Ph.D.

Natasha Knier’s research investigates why breast cancer recurs

1. Welcome back to the TBCRU. Please remind our readers who you are and share something about yourself? My name is Natasha Knier. I am a third-year Ph.D. Candidate in

Braeden Medeiros is developing a blood test to assess the risk of lung metastasis in breast cancer patients

1. Welcome back to the TBCRU. Can you remind our readers who you are and share something about yourself? My name is Braeden Medeiros, and I am a third-year Ph.D.

Julia Gevaert is developing a new imaging technique, Magnetic Particle Imaging

1. Welcome back to the TBCRU. Can you remind our readers who you are and tell us a little bit about yourself? Hi! My name is Julia Gevaert. Last year

Tasnim Reza is developing anti-metastatic therapies.

1. Who are you? Tell us about yourself. My name is Tasnim Reza, and I am a second-year Ph.D. candidate in Biochemistry at Western University working under Dr. Michael Boffa’s

Sierra Pellizzari is testing a new targeted breast cancer drug.

1. Who are you? Tell us about yourself. My name is Sierra Pellizzari. I am a Master of Science (MSc) student in the Department of Anatomy & Cell Biology at

Sawyer Badiuk wants to reduce side effects and improve patient outcomes.

1. Who are you? Tell us about yourself. My name is Sawyer Badiuk. I am a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Medical Biophysics at Western University, working under Dr.

Sean McRae is developing imaging to better study the spread of breast cancer.

1. Who are you? Tell us about yourself. My name is Sean McRae, and I am a first-year master’s student in the Department of Medical Biophysics at Western University. I

Melissa Evans is developing imaging tools for tracking personalized cancer fighting cells.

1. Who are you? Tell us about yourself. My name is Melissa Evans, and I’m a first-year Masters’s student in Medical Biophysics at the Robarts Research Institute under the supervision

Translational Breast Cancer Research Unit gets continued support and a new name

“We are delighted to announce the renewal of our funding commitment and the continuation of our support of the outstanding team of breast researchers at London Health Sciences Centre, BCSC

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