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Forum Opens Campus Doors to Cancer Collaboration

Cancer researcher Lisa Porter speaks with Gemma Grey-Hall, manager of resource development for the Windsor-Essex United Way, at a forum Tuesday on collaboration between academic researchers and clinical practitioners. Windsor-Essex is tremendously supportive of cancer research conducted locally, biology professor Lisa Porter told a public forum on the subject Tuesday. “Not every place has a …

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UWindsor researchers collaborate on new Global Cancer Research Office

UWindsor biology professor and WCRG Scientific Director Dr. Lisa Porter, WCRG Clinical Director and Medical Oncologist of Windsor Regional Hospital’s Cancer Program Dr. Caroline Hamm, and Caesars Windsor CEO Kevin Laforet at the launch of PASSPORTS: Bridging Research and Hope. The collaborative efforts of UWindsor researchers, local hospitals and community supporters reached another milestone Monday …

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U of W student wins funding to study cancer drug resistance

A University of Windsor student has landed a prestigious research grant to help solve the mystery of why some breast cancer patients don’t respond to chemotherapy. Rosa-Maria Ferraiuolo, who is pursuing a PhD in molecular biology, received a two-year $75,000 grant from the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation to further her research on the Spy1 protein …

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Biologist receives Canadian Cancer Society funding for brain tumour research

Lisa Porter is shown here in her biology lab, where she’ll be studying gliomas, the most common form of brain tumour in adults. A UWindsor scientist has been awarded Canadian Cancer Society funding for her innovative approach to studying how aggressive brain cancers develop, which could lead to better diagnosis and treatment options in the future and …

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Fewer Brain Cancer Deaths Among Children Aim of Biology Researcher

Elizabeth Fidalgo da Silva is seen here in the biology lab where she conducts her research on a protein called tuberin. A biology researcher hopes her studies will result in fewer brain cancer related deaths among children. Elizabeth Fidalgo da Silva, a research associate and adjunct professor in Biological Sciences, is studying the role that a …

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Undergrad researcher studies link between smoking and breast cancer

Samantha Richardson feeds some of the corn and sesame oil mixture to a mouse in Lisa Porter’s lab. By now most people are aware of the links between smoking and lung cancer, but they probably don’t know that cigarettes may contribute to breast cancer too. Since August, fourth-year biology student Samantha Richardson has been feeding …

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Local Cancer Agencies to Motivate Youth to Stop Smoking Using a Unique Café Style Approach

Cancer Talk 2011 – Trash the Ash is a free event open to the public, that is  particularly directed towards youth aged 15-25, to encourage them to quit smoking.  The evening will feature three guest speakers and a unique café style format.   A local media personality will act as moderator. Each speaker will talk for …

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Hope for cure, process of discovery motivates award-winning PhD student

Bre-Anne Fifield is the first student in Windsor to hold a Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation Ontario Region Fellowship.  Bre-Anne Fifield hopes to be an academic researcher and professor some day. While the reward of scientific discovery is a motivating factor, it’s the hope of protecting her friends from such diseases as breast cancer that really …

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