
Molecular Oncology
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Now hiring to work with Samuel Aparicio. Research Associate (Scientific Program Lead): ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ubcfaculā¦


NEW INTERVIEW: Tune in as host Jaxson Khan asks Dr.Samuel Aparicio of BC Cancer: How is #AI being used to help predict #breastcancer?š askai.org/post/e37-how-i⦠Thx as always to our sponsors Microsoft Canada and Cinchy!š #Canada #ArtificialIntelligence


Now hiring to work with Samuel Aparicio. Research Grant Facilitator and writer: ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/ubcstaffjobs/jā¦




Now Hiring to work with Samuel Aparicio: Research Assistant/Tech 3 - Animal Technician // ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ubcstaffā¦

particularly in cancer types with high genomic instability that can be predisposed to harbouring treatment-resistant clones. Congratulations to the Aparicio lab Molecular Oncology at BC Cancer Research Institute and our collaborators at the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center 5/5 šš

Latest from the lab in Nature today, rdcu.be/cYknbwe with DLP+ we identified foreground single genome mutational processes in the backgrounds of genomically unstable breast and ovarian cancers: congrats to Tyler Funnell Marc Williams and Ciara O'Flanagan and all lab members 1/7


We are proud to announce the recipients of the 2022 Canadian Cancer Society Awards for Excellence in Cancer Research! Congratulations to the 6 leading cancer researchers who are being recognized for their outstanding achievements. Join us as we celebrate them!š cancer.ca/en/about-us/stā¦


Congratulations to Dr Samuel Aparicio (Samuel Aparicio), winner of the Canadian Cancer Society Robert L. Noble Prize! This award is given to a researcher for their outstanding achievements in basic biomedical cancer research.





Finally this is out!! Latest publication from my PhD work, Alhumdulillah! Fantastic collaboration with my bioinformatic first co-authors, Hoa and Mirela and all the team. Many thanks to our supervisor, my mentor and PhD academic advisor Samuel Aparicio genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11ā¦

BC Cancer scientist Dr. Samuel Aparicio led a new study that is shedding light on the genetic origins of breast cancer. Read more: ow.ly/93zW50UgckH BC Cancer Foundation