OICR is leading a new Ontario‑wide collaboration focused on advancing molecular residual disease research, using cutting‑edge blood tests to detect tiny traces of cancer that can remain after treatment and lead to recurrence.
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Dr. Richard Kim gives a poster presentation on personalized medicine to a tour group during the 2024 London Health Sciences Centre Research Institute launch event.
In a recent interview with the @oicr.on.ca, Dr. Richard Kim discussed his research studying how rare genetic differences can impact the way patients with colorectal cancer respond to chemotherapy.
To read the full interview, visit OICR’s website: oicr.on.ca/oicr-funded-...
OICR Drug Discovery is teaming up with Dr. Sheila Singh at McMaster University to develop a potentially game-changing treatment option for the most aggressive form of #medulloblastoma. This research could offer less toxic treatment to stop deadly childhood #braincancer https://bit.ly/4tGQL90
📣 News release: OICR's Cancer Therapeutics Innovation Pipeline is supporting four Ontario-based teams to develop the next generation of cancer therapies, designed to be more effective at destroying tumours, have reduced side effects and make cancer less likely to return. https://bit.ly/41vaywi
Dr. Glenn Bauman recently completed his time with OICR’s Clinical Translation program. In this Q&A he chats about his longtime involvement with OICR, its critical support of his practice-changing prostate cancer research and what’s new in cancer research in #LdnOnt.
https://bit.ly/4kq2QvY
OICR Investigator Dr. Brian Nieman is exploring how chemotherapy for the treatment of leukemia in children impacts brain development, which can put them at risk of long-term cognitive or behavioural problems.
https://bit.ly/45IPZ27
Graphic titled, "MOHCCN Seminar Series: Health Technology Assessment Projects" with event details in post. Photos of the three presenting researchers.
📣 Tomorrow! 📣
Don’t miss this virtual event exploring how Network-funded health technology assessment projects are informing advances in precision oncology!
📆: Thursday, January 15, 2026
⌚: 9am PT / 10am MT / 11am CT / 12pm ET / 1pm AT / 1:30pm NT
🔗 Register now: tinyurl.com/5dbdzsfb
New ICGC ARGO data dictionary, developed by OICR, to harmonize genomic and clinical data collected from around the world https://bit.ly/3NfvTGd
#genomics #cancerresearch
Season’s greetings to everyone in the Ontario cancer research community and beyond. Thank you to all of those who worked with us and supported the Institute during our milestone 20th year and all those who have been a part of our success. Happy holidays and best wishes for a great year ahead!
Two decades ago, Ontario set out to create a world-class cancer research institute. Today, OICR is a cornerstone of Ontario’s life sciences ecosystem. Watch the video to see how far we’ve come, and where we’re headed next.
https://oicr.on.ca/
#OICR20Years #cancerresearch
Aqsa, who lost her father and sister to cancer, works in clinical genome interpretation at OICR, preparing reports for patients. She enjoys this work, not just because she is helping patients but also that she able to "not let them be alone in their fears". https://bit.ly/4j0shUl #changedmylife
🧬 Protein that unties tangled DNA linked to hotspots of cancer mutations: Research from @reimand.bsky.social and his collaborators associated a chemotherapy-related cellular process with genetic mutations and used it to identify novel cancer driver alterations. https://bit.ly/4iMcV5B
⚠️New study: we mapped DNA-binding of topoisomerase TOP2B in cancer, uncovering surprising hotspots of DNA damage. TOP2B, normally essential for DNA stress relief, can act as a double-edged sword. co-led by @LiisUuskula @ChristianLee, out now @natcomms.nature.com www.nature.com/articles/s41... [1/7]
We had the pleasure of hosting @torontomet.bsky.social students for a lab tour and panel discussion about careers in STEM. It was great to interact with students from TMU's biology, biomedical science, chemistry and medical physics programs and see their enthusiasm for research. Thanks for visiting!
OICR sponsored fourth-year undergrad Chelsea Leduc to study in a molecular biology lab through the 2025 BioCanRx Indigenous Summer Student Internship. Her experience studying triple-negative breast cancer reaffirmed her choice to switch programs to biomedical science. https://bit.ly/4oTEXP7
🇨🇦 National guideline for #LynchSyndrome aims to prevent cancers and save lives
Development of the new guideline by the Canadian Lynch Syndrome Working Group was co-led by Dr. Raymond Kim, Head of the Ontario Hereditary Cancer Research Network.
https://bit.ly/3LiXa9A
When Jerry was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he received a compressed schedule of radiation therapy which used techniques that he helped develop during his time as a medical physicist. He hails this accelerated form of treatment as a life-changing advancement. #changedmylife
https://bit.ly/43q89Ej
🎨 OICR's Interconnections art competition invites Ontario cancer researchers to submit a visually striking image generated through their work, whether it’s from pathology, radiology, bioinformatics or beyond! ✨
🚨Submit an image by this Friday's deadline!
➡️ https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
⚠️ Reminder: The deadline to submit images to our InterConnections art competition is one week away on Oct. 17! Interconnections is an exciting opportunity for Ontario cancer researchers to share their work & make it more widely accessible through the universal language of art. https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
The deadline to submit images for OICR's InterConnections scientific art competition is coming up on Oct 17! This is an opportunity for Ontario cancer researchers to share their work with a wider audience by showcasing eye-catching images generated as part of their projects. ➡️ https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
🚨 The deadline to submit images to InterConnections is Oct. 17! 🖼️
To spotlight the complex beauty and humanity of research data, OICR is hosting InterConnections, a unique art competition of images generated as part of cancer research projects.
➡️ Submit your image today! https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
📢 We are inviting applications for our new funding stream, CATALYST! CATALYST will support research that leverages existing biospecimens & clinical data to generate insights and discoveries to improve cancer detection, risk or treatment stratification. https://bit.ly/42prlBT #cancerresearch #cdnsci
We are calling on Ont. cancer researchers to join in celebrating the interplay of art and science through our InterConnections art competition! If you have made attention-grabbing images as part of a research project, this competition is a great opportunity to share your work. https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
🧬 Technological first in DNA sequencing leads to real-time brain cancer diagnosis⚡
OICR’s Dr. Jared Simpson developed a world-first application for Oxford Nanopore sequencing that is making a difference for patients with brain cancer.
https://bit.ly/4nQG5C4
When Vinesha's cancer had spread to her lungs, she enrolled in a clinical trial with the hope of gaining a few more months of life. 15 years later, she now lives a life of "promise and hope" and is grateful for the cancer research that changed her life. Vinesha's story: https://bit.ly/47SGP4Q
What do Leonardo da Vinci, Maria Sibylla Merian and John James Audubon have in common? The answer is that they were all accomplished artists and scientists.
We are calling on Ont. cancer researchers to tap into their inner da Vinci and enter our Interconnections art contest! https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
20 Years of Changing Lives OICR Impact Report 2024-25
Our new report 20 Years of Changing Lives is a snapshot of OICR’s impact since its founding in 2005, the difference it is making today and the future of cancer research in Ontario.
Read the report: https://reports.oicr.on.ca/
We are nearly a month away from the deadline for InterConnections, an art competition that is allowing Ontario cancer researchers to highlight the artistic beauty that lives in their scientific work. Get more details at the link below and enter the competition today!
🎨 🔬 🦠 https://bit.ly/42yPZzR
Visit the Cancer Research Changed My Life site to read Cassandra's story and those of others who have had their lives positively impacted by cancer research: bit.ly/4jZHJ1I
When Cassandra was 15 she was diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma. After treatment she was declared cancer free, but would have to be vigilant about long-term side effects. Faced with this situation, she decided to pursue a career in cancer research to help others. #changedmylife
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