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Researcher looks to body’s natural rhythm for insight into cancer growth
Phillip Karpowicz is examining the body’s natural rhythm to see how it influences the growth of cancer cells. The University of Windsor assistant professor said the human body cycles through a 24-hour biological process called circadian rhythm. This naturally corresponds with normal sleep/wake cycles and allows for the renewal and regeneration of stem cells. “We’ve […]
More InfoWindsor Oncologist Recognized Provincially for Having the “Human Touch”
Press release from Windsor Regional Hospital Yesterday at a ceremony in Toronto, Dr. Caroline Hamm was awarded with a Human Touch Award for the work she does advocating for top quality care close to home, for patients in Windsor-Essex and Chatham-Kent. The Awards are presented annually by Cancer Care Ontario to healthcare professionals and volunteers […]
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There are many misconceptions about cancer research, says biology professor Lisa Porter: clearing them up is the responsibility of the researchers themselves. That’s why she is proud to lead a team from her lab in a walk this weekend to support the Brain Tumour Foundation of Canada. The annual fundraiser will set off from the […]
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