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Join us on this episode of Next Gen in 10 as Sabrina sits down with Alice Mei, an undergraduate neuroscience student at UBC π§ . Alice shares her research on contraceptive use patterns in British Columbia and explores how these trends may relate to ovarian cancer risk ποΈ. From surprising shifts in birth control choices to the challenges of working with large population-based data π, this episode dives into the science, insights, and real-world implications of her findings. Whether youβre curious about reproductive health, cancer research, or the next generation of scientists, this conversation is full of valuable takeaways!Β
For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at [email protected]
Where to learn more about us:
Twitter β @GCI_Cluster
Instagram β @gynecancerinitiative
Facebook β facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
TikTok β @gci_gosh
By Gynecologic Cancer InitiativeJoin us on this episode of Next Gen in 10 as Sabrina sits down with Alice Mei, an undergraduate neuroscience student at UBC π§ . Alice shares her research on contraceptive use patterns in British Columbia and explores how these trends may relate to ovarian cancer risk ποΈ. From surprising shifts in birth control choices to the challenges of working with large population-based data π, this episode dives into the science, insights, and real-world implications of her findings. Whether youβre curious about reproductive health, cancer research, or the next generation of scientists, this conversation is full of valuable takeaways!Β
For more information on the Gynecologic Cancer Initiative, please visit https://gynecancerinitiative.ca/ or email us at [email protected]
Where to learn more about us:
Twitter β @GCI_Cluster
Instagram β @gynecancerinitiative
Facebook β facebook.com/gynecancerinitiative
TikTok β @gci_gosh

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