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Visionary: Celebrating the Legacy of a BC Biotech Pioneer - Science in Vancouver

Summary by Science in Vancouver
By the early 1970s, Dr. Julia Levy had a well-established lab up and running at UBC, studying antibodies for treating various forms of cancer. Outside her lab, she was enjoying recently purchased property on Sonora Island with her family. “The vegetation around the cabin included an invasive plant called cow parsnip,” Dr. Levy recalls in her 2020 memoir In Sight: My Life in Science and Biotech. “I noticed that sometimes the children would develo…
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Science in Vancouver broke the news in on Friday, April 18, 2025.
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