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Dr. Dana Devine wins the CSTM ORTHO award

Dr. Dana Devine wins the CSTM ORTHO award

Canadian Society for Transfusion Medicine (CSTM) ORTHO award recognized Dr. Devine for her longstanding research career in blood products, transfusion medicine, platelet biology, complement biochemistry, and coagulation.

The Green side of CBR: Join the Sustainability Club

The Green side of CBR: Join the Sustainability Club

This month, CBR celebrates the second anniversary of the Compost Cookie Club! Most people may not be aware that the organic waste produced on campus is made into a useful product for the UBC gardeners to use on University landscapes.

Picornaviruses cleave host’s proteins to facilitate viral infection: Drs. Overall and Jan identify novel targets

Picornaviruses cleave host’s proteins to facilitate viral infection: Drs. Overall and Jan identify novel targets

Although initially viewed as ”collateral damage” resulting from viral replication cleavages in host proteins have increasingly been recognized as specific, targeted events aimed at impeding antiviral responses and facilitating viral infection.

Clearing the path for infection:  E. coli Type III Secretion System

Clearing the path for infection: E. coli Type III Secretion System

It is fascinating to behold the ingenuity by which certain bacteria achieve infection in their host. One clear example is the enteropathogenic Escherichia coli, which uses a molecular syringe and needle complex to inject its virulence proteins into the cytoplasm of host intestinal epithelial cells.

Dr. Strynadka elected as a Fellow to the Royal Society

Dr. Strynadka elected as a Fellow to the Royal Society

Dr. Strynadka’s agenda-setting dissection of the membrane assemblies involved in infection, virulence and bacterial cell wall synthesis is having major impact in the development of therapeutic agents; both antibiotics and vaccines.

Kizhakkedathu and Withers Make Breakthrough in the Pursuit of Universal Blood

Kizhakkedathu and Withers Make Breakthrough in the Pursuit of Universal Blood

A collaborating team of CBR and UBC Chemistry scientists described the development of an improved enzyme that takes us a step closer to achieving universal blood.

Conference Reports: Keystone Symposia Meeting on Hybrid Methods in Structural Biology

Conference Reports: Keystone Symposia Meeting on Hybrid Methods in Structural Biology

Julien Bergeron, a Postdoctoral Fellow in Strynadka Lab at CBR, was partially funded by the CBR PDF Travel Award to attend the Meeting at Tahoe City, California.

Bridging the gap – challenges for women in science and academia

Bridging the gap – challenges for women in science and academia

Over a century on, significant breakthroughs in policies and general attitudes have created opportunities for women to take their place as equals on the research stage. A closer look at diversity among scientists in both research and industry, however, reveals that a gender disparity still exists.

Who is Dr. Norman Bethune?

Who is Dr. Norman Bethune?

“I have an idea – I think we should organize an ambulant blood transfusion service.” Norman Bethune, 1936. The first CBR Norman Bethune Blood Transfusion Symposium opened in March 2012. Now, in 2015, the Symposium has grown to 200 attendees and will be happening on April 16, 2015! You can follow the Norman Bethune Symposium […]