This episode also comes from Genome BC's Annual Genomics Forum. This discussion examines the importance of not sensationalizing data and...
This episode also comes from Genome BC's Annual Genomics Forum. This discussion examines the importance of not sensationalizing data and...
This episode discusses the public health response to Covid-19 aided by genomics. Speed from sequencing to public health response: data...
COVID-19 with a relatively low R factor and mortality rate has challenged our health care system, society in general and...
Genomics has advanced health care by allowing medical treatments to be tailored to the specific needs of individual patients in...
In sports, any leg up to help edge out the competition is welcome. In fact, diet, sleep and supplements are...
This episode of the Code of Life picks up where the last one left off: a Q&A with BC’s Provincial...
The next couple of Code of Life episodes are very special. Every year Genome BC holds the Don Rix Distinguished...
Two scientists recently shared the Nobel Prize for Chemistry for transforming an obscure bacterial immune mechanism, called CRISPR, into “genetic...
Studies are also showing human health is directly related to healthy forests. But increasingly our forests are facing unprecedented threats from invasive species and pathogens that can cause irreversible damage.
Malaria kills an estimated 400,000 people every year. In many countries, it’s the leading cause of death in children and pregnant women.
Cervical cancer kills one woman every two minutes. Two Canadian scientists are working hard to eliminate this deadly disease forever.
When the Vancouver Aquarium lost their two beloved belugas to a mysterious illness, they turned to genomics to help.
Honey bees are at risk, under attack by a parasite that is killing millions of colonies around the world.
Our first episode is How Genomics Helped Crack the Code of COVID-19. In the early stages of a pandemic, the world needs answers fast…