Throughout her career Sandra has published more than 200 peer-reviewed abstracts, manuscripts and books, the majority of which center on the identification and validation of novel strategies for the treatment of solid tumors.
Dr. Sandra Dunn says “Each day, women with breast cancer die from the disease, their families are ripped apart and children are left to survive without their mothers. The therapies we are developing have the power to reduce the number of deaths from breast cancer in the future and to provide hope for families. We will not give up until our work is done.”
“On numerous occasions, we tried to supply the university with the missing information that we eventually found after combing through 14 years of archived records,” Dunn said in an email to the News. “This was above and beyond the call of duty, as the rules only require UBC laboratories to keep records for five years. However, we, as a laboratory, were ready to stand up to scrutiny and therefore allowed UBC to bend the rules by requiring us to go back 14 years. We had no intention of giving up until all the data was fully defended.”
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