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Creation of a Pan-Canadian Airway Network Conference

Creation of a Pan-Canadian Airway Network Conference

Searching for collaborations in hospitals, industry, or academia? Passionate about improving care for patients with airway disease? The ‘Creation of a Pan-Canadian Airway Network Conference’ provided the perfect opportunity to forge connections.

Thrombomodulin: Old Protein with New Functions and Hope

Thrombomodulin: Old Protein with New Functions and Hope

As its name suggests, thrombomodulin (TM) modulates thrombin activity. The traditional role of TM is to vastly accelerate production of activated protein C from its zymogen by thrombin.

Bloody Brilliant: CBR Soccer Team, GSS Summer Champions!

Bloody Brilliant: CBR Soccer Team, GSS Summer Champions!

While the eyes of the world were turned to the stars competing at the World Cup 2018 in Russia, the CBR soccer team Blood Soccer took to the field in the Grad Student Society (GSS) Summer soccer league.

Secret lives of CBR researchers: Episode 1. Lauren Wilkinson

Secret lives of CBR researchers: Episode 1. Lauren Wilkinson

The Centre for Blood Research has many talented graduate students, postdocs and faculty doing cutting edge research in important fields such as infectious and inflammatory diseases, cancer, and biotechnology.

Meet a CBR Member: Mr. James (Jim) Humphries

Meet a CBR Member: Mr. James (Jim) Humphries

At the Centre for Blood Research (CBR), the holiday season was inaugurated on December 7th, 2018. We all came together around the Christmas tree to enjoy our annual holiday potluck and gift exchange.

Earl Davie Symposium 2018: In Review

Earl Davie Symposium 2018: In Review

At the Centre for Blood Research (CBR), November is associated with the annual Earl W. Davie Symposium. This highly anticipated multidisciplinary symposium was launched 12 years ago by CBR’s founding director Dr. Ross MacGillivray, who was a trainee in Dr. Earl Davie’s laboratory.

Proteases can be a turn-on, or a turn-off. Or… A Protease-mediated Switch Controls the Transition from Proinflammatory (M1) to Repair (M2) Macrophages

Proteases can be a turn-on, or a turn-off. Or… A Protease-mediated Switch Controls the Transition from Proinflammatory (M1) to Repair (M2) Macrophages

Chronic inflammatory & autoimmune diseases affect many Canadians, and yet the mechanisms behind such conditions are not fully understood and there is no cure available.

Open Access and Open Science: The Call for More Transparency in Science

Open Access and Open Science: The Call for More Transparency in Science

In May of this year, a group of Swedish universities made the decision not to renew their contracts with publishing giant Elsevier. To researchers who rely on these journals for their day-to-day work this may seem like a drastic move, but this new stand-off is part of a movement toward an open-access model in publishing research.

CBR Summer Students Visit Canadian Blood Services!

CBR Summer Students Visit Canadian Blood Services!

What is involved in getting blood that has been donated at a mobile clinic in Campbell River to a patient on the operating table at Vancouver General Hospital?

The Bayer-UBC Bleeding Disorders Collaboratory Continues to Innovate

The Bayer-UBC Bleeding Disorders Collaboratory Continues to Innovate

The Bayer-UBC Bleeding Disorders Collaboratory, established in 2012 with a $750,000 financial commitment from Bayer Inc., has stimulated substantial innovation in the treatment of hemophilia and other bleeding disorders.