
PepTalk Protein Science and Production Week
Sabrina was invited to talk at the PepTalk 2023 conference in San Diego. We thank the organizers for the opportunity and for hosting the event. The theme this year was the characterization and development of vaccines, and Sabrina represented the Leslie Lab with her talk on ‘Single-Particle Imaging to Quantitate

NMIN Scientific Meeting
The NMIN scientific meeting focuses on the advancement of nanomedicine-based diagnostics and therapeutics, with the aim of benefiting patients, the national health research system, and the Canadian economy. The 2022 meeting was held in Toronto, Canada. We want to congratulate Dr. Daniel Berard, postdoctoral fellow at the Leslie Lab, for

NMIN’s Grand Challenges Grant
This grant is intended to fund ambitious research programs that offer the potential for large benefits to society. Multidisciplinary teams will conduct research that will keep Canada in the vanguard of nanomedicine technology development. The Leslie Lab is excited to announce that we are joining a talented team of scientists

UBC Support for Teams to Advance Interdisciplinary Research Grant
Interdisciplinary collaborations are necessary to tackle challenging problems in science and UBC’s Support for Teams to Advance Interdisciplinary Research (STAIR) grants serve as a starting point for impactful research that can later be taken further by external funding opportunities. The Leslie Lab is pleased to announce that we will be

First PacifiCan Microscope Received
We received our new Nikon AX R microscope and our team is very excited for the research we’ll be able to accomplish with this! We are honored to be the second laboratory in western Canada to house the AX R. Thank you to PacifiCan for making this possible! See link

Telluride Science Research Center Workshop
Sabrina was invited to give a talk at a workshop in beautiful Telluride, Colorado and found time to do some hiking! Sabrina visits Telluride every two years and is grateful that these workshops have resumed following the COVID-19 pandemic. Interdisciplinary theorists and experimentalists from a broad range of fields were