Samuel Aparicio

Researcher
  • BC Cancer Research Institute
  • University of British Columbia
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Related Research

  • All Cancers

    Implementing a pan-Canadian standardized mass spectrometry-based proteomics approach for the analysis of clinical cancer samples: validation using archived breast cancer specimens for biomarker discovery

    If your body were a factory line, DNA would be the blueprint, containing all the instructions needed to build and maintain it. Downstream you would find RNA, which acts as the factory supervisor, tak...

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  • All Cancers

    Cell-free whole genome and epigenome sequencing to detect and classify cancers from plasma circulating DNA

    A team of researchers in Ontario and BC is hoping to transform how we detect, diagnose and monitor cancer thanks to new funding from the Marathon of Hope Cancer Centres Network (MOHCCN) and the Terry...

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  • Rare Cancers

    New vistas on cancer biology and treatment: conceptual advancements from the forme fruste project

    A team of Vancouver-based scientists is set to continue its groundbreaking research into rare tumours after receiving renewal funding from the Terry Fox Research Institute. The team led by Dr. David H...

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  • Completed
    Rare Cancers

    Genomics of forme fruste tumours: new vistas on cancer biology and treatment

    Studying “rare and unusual” forme fruste tumours may not seem like the most obvious way to advance cancer research, but pathologist Dr. David Huntsman’s work is revolutionizing the w...

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    Eight pan-Canadian research teams receive newly created TFRI-MOHCCN Technology Development Awards

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  • Research Highlight|May 19, 2020

    Researchers identify how hormones and aging affect breast cancer in largest study of its kind

    After reviewing over 7,000 cancer tissues, researchers partly funded by the TFRI are shedding new light on the relationship between age-related change...

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