
New $7.2 million B.C. National Biomanufacturing Training Centre
The ATM is excited to hear about the announcement of a new National Biomanufacturing Training Centre (NBTC), which will be located at the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT).

ATM ECR Ryan Flannigan’s Recent Publication
Congratulations to ATM Early Career Researcher Dr. Ryan Flannigan on his recent publication in Nature Reviews Urology!

Watch: MATRIX-N Cluster Translation in Action Conference
For those who could not attend, the MATRIX-N Cluster's December 2022 virtual conference Translation in Action: from Neuropsychiatry Research to Health Solutions were recorded and are now available for you to watch.

Research by UBC professor lays groundwork for life-saving breast cancer treatment
UBC scientists' achievement is focused on the use of developing effective new treatments — and unlocking the full potential of existing drugs – through research into the fundamental biological principles behind disease. This highlights the importance of and potential for inter-disciplinary work to bridge the gap between bench-to-beside.

Dr. Allen Eaves Appointment to the Order of Canada
The efforts of Dr. Eaves are a sample of the profound impact that those in BC have had on the progress of biotechnology and the life sciences sector.

Sunnybrook Medventions Series: 2023 Dates
We previously announced that the Sunnybrook Medventions Series returned in January 2023. February 2023 Lectures have been announced and registration is now open.

Canada’s largest-ever investment in clinical trials announced by CIHR
This Clinical Trials Fund (CTF) is a component of the Biomanufacturing and Life Sciences Strategy (BLSS).

ATM Faculty Leadership researcher receives government funding for a new artificial intelligence-guided ultrasound imaging platform
We are pleased to share that research led by ATM Faculty Leadership team member Dr. Ilker Hacihaliloglu is one of 18 projects chosen to receive funding from the BC Knowledge Development Fund (BCKDF).

$33.8M gift to transform MS research and save more lives, sooner
A $33.8 million gift has been donated to the UBC Faculty of Medicine and VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation for multiple sclerosis (MS) research and care — the largest known donation ever for MS research worldwide.