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L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre

Coordinates: 49°15′45″N 123°07′10″W / 49.262442°N 123.119353°W / 49.262442; -123.119353
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L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre
The L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre was designed by Henriquez Partners Architects.
EstablishedSeptember 20, 1979
Research typeBasic, epidemiological, and clinical
Field of research
Cancer
Address675 West 10th Avenue
LocationVancouver, British Columbia, Canada
49°15′45″N 123°07′10″W / 49.262442°N 123.119353°W / 49.262442; -123.119353
AffiliationsUniversity of British Columbia, Simon Fraser University, and the University of Victoria
WebsiteBC Cancer Agency Research Centre Website
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L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre is located in Greater Vancouver Regional District
L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre
Location in Greater Vancouver Regional District

The L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre, formerly the BC Cancer Research Centre (BCCRC) and BCCA Cancer Research Centre, is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Scientists and researchers perform basic, epidemiological, and clinical research on cancer prevention, early diagnosis of cancer, the molecular and genetic characteristics of the cancer process, and basic research related to new treatments for cancer. With direct links to the cancer centres across the province, discoveries at the Research Centre are quickly translated into clinical applications.

In 2005 the Canada Green Building Council certified the building had met LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold standards for its sustainable design, making it the first health-care facility in Canada to attain that distinction.[1]

Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre

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The Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre, named for Nobel laureate Michael Smith, is located nearby the L. J. Blackmore Cancer Research Centre.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "BC Cancer Foundation's Research Building wins gold for going green". Canadian Architect. August 8, 2005. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved September 12, 2015.