Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2024/25

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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2024/25

Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2024/25 Brain health study takes a closer look at our participants In September 2024, the BC Generations Project began inviting a subset of its participants to join the Brain Resilience Study at Simon Fraser University. Led by researchers Dr. Brianne Kent and Dr. Randy McIntosh from SFU’s Institute ... Read more
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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2023/24

Our latest newsletter highlights a national COVID-19 antibody study including BC participants, and shares how the BC Generation Project’s new virtual Tissue Tumour Bank is supporting innovative research.
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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2022/23

Our latest newsletter highlights a national COVID-19 antibody study including BC participants, and shares how the BC Generation Project’s new virtual Tissue Tumour Bank is supporting innovative research.
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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2021/22

Our latest newsletter highlights a national COVID-19 antibody study including BC participants, and shares how the BC Generation Project’s new virtual Tissue Tumour Bank is supporting innovative research.
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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2020/21

Our latest newsletter includes how project participants contribute to COVID-19 research efforts, and a research trainee studies how built environment influences breast cancer risk.
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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Winter 2019/20

Our latest newsletter celebrates our 10th anniversary! Plus, read about a recent study showing that metabolites in the blood may reflect healthy behaviours – and help predict cancer risk.

More than 300,000 Canadians enrolled in multi-decade research initiative to monitor disease trends

We’re proud to share a new publication by the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project highlighting the recruitment, characteristics, and available data and biosamples of the 307,017 participants (including nearly 30,000 BC Generations Project participants) that make up Canada’s largest research platform.
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Across Generations: BC Generations Project Newsletter, Spring 2018

Our newsletter for Spring 2018 is now out! Learn about the BC Generations Project’s newest questionnaire to collect participants’ occupational history.

Taking Care of Business

The BC Generations Project is launching a new questionnaire and this time we want to know about all the places you’ve worked over your lifetime.

Remembering Daryl Armstrong

The BC Generations Project team is saddened by the loss to cancer of our respected colleague and friend. Daryl Armstrong worked with us for almost six years as our IT programmer/analyst, providing IT support for all aspects of the BC Generations Project.