Newest Michael Fry Research award recipient for 2016!
Michael Fry Award: Marianne Koritzinsky, MSc PhD PRIMARY APPOINTMENT: Scientist, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre (Toronto, Canada) BIO STATEMENT: Dr. Koritzinsky
At the head of the pack! 2016 Ride to Conquer Cancer
“A three-dimensional engineered tumour for spatial snapshot analysis of cell metabolism and phenotype in hypoxic gradients” Nature Materials
Darren Rodenhizer, Edoardo Gaude, Dan Cojocari, Radhakrishnan Mahadevan, Christian Frezza, Bradly G. Wouters & Alison P. McGuigan Nature Materials (2015) Full Text on ResearchGate Abstract The profound
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Adrien C. Begg Award goes to Ronald Wu. Congrats!
Ronald Wu, PhD Candidate, was awarded best poster Adrien C. Begg Award at the The 14th International Wolfsberg Meeting on Molecular
A paper by Elizabeth Koch et al on epigenetic regulation of DICER and stem cell phenotypes by hypoxia is published in Nature Communications.
Hypoxia promotes stem cell phenotypes and poor prognosis through epigenetic regulation of DICER Twan van den Beucken, Elizabeth Koch, Kenneth
REVIEW: Targeting tumour hypoxia to prevent cancer metastasis.
J Enzyme Inhib Med Chem. 2014 Oct 27:1-33. Targeting tumour hypoxia to prevent cancer metastasis. From biology, biosensing and technology
Congratulations to Ronald Wu on being awarded the 2014-2015 EIRR21 Award!
Ronald will be part of the Excellence in Radiation Research for the 21st century (EIRR21st) Research Training Program funded by CIHR


