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  • The Built Environment, Metabolites, and Cancer Risk

The Built Environment, Metabolites, and Cancer Risk

  • 22 Jan 2024
  • 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
  • Webinar

*This webinar will be presented in English with slides available in French. *Ce webinaire sera présenté en anglais avec des diapositives disponibles en français (français suit). Discover the environmental and metabolomic dimensions of cancer risk in this trainee research webinar featuring two graduate students from the University of British Columbia, Atul Aravindakshan and Ly Trinh. Atul’s study investigates the impact of the built environment on various cancers, while Ly focuses on predicting breast cancer risk using metabolomic data. By utilizing the same datasets from the BC Generations Project and Alberta's Tomorrow Project, these student-led studies exemplify the immense value of population health data for students eager to make meaningful contributions to the field of cancer research!


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