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#UBC Science is seeking an exceptional emerging scholar to fill a Canada Research Chair in Medical Physics in the Canadian Institutes of Health Research stream. Applications due November 30.

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Congratulations to UBC Science’s 6 new public scholars! Sean Edgerton, Drew Hall, Yunfei Li, Jessica Mukiri, Lilith South & Molly Zhang are among 36 doctoral students who are pursuing interdisciplinary, community-engaged PhD work with real world impact. 

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UBC is one of 5 member universities of the Pacific Marine Science Alliance Society which announced a 3-year agreement with the Marine Environmental Observation, Prediction and Response Network to strengthen ocean research collaboration in Canada.

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New ocean research alliance to boost national collaboration
A three-year agreement between UBC-affiliated research networks is designed to strengthen collaboration across Canada’s three coasts.
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“This is the first time we’ve seen this play out in a human model,” says Dr. Stephen Withers, UBC chemistry professor who co-led the development of a universal blood type. “It gives us invaluable insight into how to improve long-term outcomes.” @chem.ubc.ca

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Dr. Stephen Withers, professor emeritus of UBC's department of chemistry.
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The Department of Physics and Astronomy in the Faculty of Science at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver seeks an emerging research leader for a Tier 2 Canada Research Chair position in Medical Physics. academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/307... @science.ubc.ca @ubcmedicine.bsky.social
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“This is what it looks like when years of basic science finally connect to patient care,” said Dr. Stephen Withers. “Seeing our discoveries edge closer to real-world impact is what keeps us pushing forward.” @chem.ubc.ca

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UBC enzyme technology clears first human test toward universal donor organs for transplantation
The first successful human transplant of a kidney converted from blood type A to universal type O used special enzymes developed at UBC.
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Evolutionary ecologist Dr. Kayla King is giving a public lecture: Pathogens and the Power of Evolution

Oct. 18 7:15 pm P.A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre, UBC Vancouver
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Dr. Kayla King is Canada Excellence Research Chair, Zoology and Microbiology & Immunology at UBC, and Professorial Fellow of Evolutionary Ecology, University of Oxford.
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Study finds that tools used by DFO to assess #infectious agents commonly found on #salmon #farms concluded they were not, despite credible scientific evidence to the contrary, says Dr. Gideon Mordecai. @science.ubc.ca oceans.ubc.ca/2025/10/01/f...
Study finds that tools used by DFO to assess #infectious agents commonly found on #salmon #farms concluded they were not, despite credible scientific evidence to the contrary, says Dr. Gideon Mordecai. @science.ubc.ca https://oceans.ubc.ca/2025/10/01/fish-farm-pathogen-risks-not-properly-addressed-in-federal-governments-framework-study/
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Dr. Vered Shwartz, UBC professor of computer science and author of "Lost in Automatic Translation", on the potential for #AI chatbots to cause harm to users as well as potential safeguards for the future. @cs.ubc.ca

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Can AI persuade you to go vegan—or harm yourself?
Large language models are more persuasive than humans: UBC computer scientist Dr. Vered Shwartz discusses safeguards for the future of AI.
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The world’s first mushroom-powered waterless toilet, the MycoToilet, has made a splash at #UBC Botanical Garden: “Fungi are very good at breaking down biomass, including human and animal waste,” says UBC microbiologist Dr. Steven Hallam. science.ubc.ca/news/2025-09...
UBC launches world’s first mushroom-powered, waterless toilet
The MycoToilet turns human waste into nutrient-rich compost and features a modern, sustainable design.
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Reminder: This weekend @YVR! Our Quantum Universe. UBC physicist Dr. Mark Van Raamsdonk discusses classical and quantum gravity, and cosmology. t.co/HLK9zHAtj2
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The Distinguished Lecture Series is back! Learn about topics such as generative AI in healthcare, how data can inform AI for education, and the past and future of parallel algorithms. Lectures are free to attend and open to the public. Learn more at cs.ubc.ca/DLS
UBC Computer Science Distinguished Lecture Series. Fred Kaiser Building (2332 Main Mall, UBC), Room 2020/2030. 

All lectures are free and open to the public. 

J. Ross Mitchell, University of Alberta 
Talk Date:  September 25, 2025 ; 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM PST 
Title:  Generative AI in Healthcare

John Stamper, Carnegie Mellon University 
Talk Date:  October 9, 2025 ; 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM PST 
Title:  What is the role of Data Science in the era of Generative AI?

Kimberly Keeton, Google
Talk Date:  November 6, 2025; 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM PST 
Title:  Not Your Grandparents' Memory System

Guy E. Blelloch, Carnegie Mellon University
Talk Date:  November 20, 2025 ; 3:30 PM - 5:00 PM PST 
Title:  Parallel Algorithms : A Retrospective and current directions

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After nearly 25 years of negotiations, the World Trade Organization finally has its first legally binding agreement to tackle government #fisheries subsidies. Dr. Rashid Sumaila of @ubcoceans.bsky.social explains why this milestone is only the beginning.

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What the WTO’s deal to curb fisheries subsidies means and what it could achieve
For decades, government subsidies have helped industrial fishing fleets to expand, often with little regard for sustainability.
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PHAS and partner the Vancouver Public Library have a new science discovery series: welcome to "How the Universe Works!" Join us with UBC experts making science accessible! vpl.bibliocommons.com/events/6877f... @ires.ubc.ca @science.ubc.ca @ubcmath.bsky.social @triumflab.bsky.social #science
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Machine learning today learns once from a massive amount of data. In our changing world, @cs.ubc.ca prof Dr. Evan Shelhamer thinks it's useful to have ML keep learning. He's a @vectorinstitute.ai member & CIFAR AI Chair.
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Dr. Evan Shelhamer, computer scientist
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Take a bite out of science at UBC Homecoming this Saturday, Sept. 20 with dinosaur exhibits, free museum and garden admission, and $4 day-long parking. Learn more and register: bit.ly/4gvkUD2
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Dinosaur mayhem, free museum and garden admission, and $4 day-long parking. Check out UBC Science at Homecoming this September.
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@UBC cosmologist Dr. Mark Van Raamsdonk is giving a public lecture: Our Quantum Universe - the intersection of quantum mechanics and gravity. @ubcphas.bsky.social
Sept 27, 7:15 pm
P.A. Woodward Instructional Resources Centre, UBC Vancouver.
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