Master's student earns Alberta Cancer Foundation research studentship award Anna Kovalchuk is examining the effects of chemotherapy drugs on the brain using an animal model
New Biological Information Processing program presents incredible oppportunity The unique approach of the BIP program makes it attractive to students who are looking at gaining hands-on experience that is easily translatable to industry
5 Questions with Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe A champion of science outreach opportunities, Dr. Ute Wieden-Kothe wants to bridge the gap between research and the general public
Kilt pledge to raise funds for cancer Steve Firth, a native of Scotland and fourth-year philosophy major, has pledged to wear a kilt every day over the next 12 months
Searching for genetic connections Dr. Olga Kovalchuk is seeking a genetic connection between the disruption of sleep patterns and the development of cancer cells
Golsteyn on cutting edge of cancer research Dr. Roy Golsteyn directs the Cancer Cell Laboratory where his team studies the problem of how cancer cells escape a cancer treatment
5 questions with . . . Dr. Roy Golsteyn Dr. Roy Golsteyn looks to understand how cancer cells escape a cancer treatment, lessening the effects of chemotherapy and radiation