In this episode of Next Gen in 10🎙️, Sabrina chats with Dollina Dodani, a PhD candidate in Bioinformatics at UBC. Under the supervision of Dr. Aline Talhouk, Dollina is exploring how the vaginal microbiome 🧫 could be used to improve early screening and detection of endometrial cancer. She shares how she’s using machine learning and transfer learning to build a “General Vaginal Microbiome Classifier” — a computational tool that could transform how we diagnose gynecological diseases. From decod...
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In this episode of Next Gen in 10🎙️, Sabrina chats with Dollina Dodani, a PhD candidate in Bioinformatics at UBC. Under the supervision of Dr. Aline Talhouk, Dollina is exploring how the vaginal microbiome 🧫 could be used to improve early screening and detection of endometrial cancer. She shares how she’s using machine learning and transfer learning to build a “General Vaginal Microbiome Classifier” — a computational tool that could transform how we diagnose gynecological diseases. From decod...
Season 5 Episode 3: Partners in Progress: Collaborative Ovarian Cancer Research
GOSH Podcast
32 minutes
1 year ago
Season 5 Episode 3: Partners in Progress: Collaborative Ovarian Cancer Research
Join us for a powerful and inspiring conversation with Dr. Marie-Lyne Alcaraz, a dedicated program manager, and Fiona Barvé, a patient partner at Cancer Research UK Cambridge Centre. Together, they share a firsthand look into how groundbreaking cancer research and personal resilience intertwine. In this episode, Fiona opens up about her journey, detailing how the Patient Partner Involvement (PPI) group became a vital support during her treatment and transformed her experience. Dr. Alcaraz pro...
GOSH Podcast
In this episode of Next Gen in 10🎙️, Sabrina chats with Dollina Dodani, a PhD candidate in Bioinformatics at UBC. Under the supervision of Dr. Aline Talhouk, Dollina is exploring how the vaginal microbiome 🧫 could be used to improve early screening and detection of endometrial cancer. She shares how she’s using machine learning and transfer learning to build a “General Vaginal Microbiome Classifier” — a computational tool that could transform how we diagnose gynecological diseases. From decod...