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Corey Nislow, PhD

Corey Nislow, PhD

Professor

Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Translational Genomics

Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences

Vancouver Campus


Fields

Pharmaceuticals / Drugs

Contact Information

corey.nislow@ubc.ca

work phone: 604-317-5834

https://scholar.google.ca/citations?user=n1e6LlcAAAAJ&hl=en&oi=ao

Media Contact

Lou Corpuz-Bosshart

Media Relations Specialist

Tel: 604 822 2048

Email: lou.bosshart@ubc.ca

Expertise

Genetics, genomics, personalized medicine, drug discovery, DNA sequencing, pharmacogenomics, human genome, gene mutation

In the Media

Generic drug contaminants may lead to cancer, other long-term effects: UBC study – Glacier Media via VIA, Canadian Press via CTV, Star June 2021 React badly to caffeine intake? Maybe it’s your genes brewing – Vancouver Sun, January 2020 Why a UBC professor is sending yeast to space – CKNW, December 2019 ‘Genetic astrology’: Companies marketing tests to predict how a person will react to cannabis – Globe and Mail, January 2018 Test your DNA at a pharmacy? Now you can – CBC, November 2017 Research advancement made to treat bacteria found in cystic fibrosis – Global News, March 2017 UBC research uses genomics to help cystic fibrosis patients – Metro News, March 2017 Researchers seek to personalize medicine by unlocking secrets in DNA – Globe and Mail, February 2016 Yeast, the final frontier – UBC media release, September 2014
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