Upcoming @CanPath Trainee Webinar on the built environment, metabolites and cancer risk

How does our environment (ex. green spaces, walkability, light at night, air pollution) impact our risk of breast, prostate, lung, and colorectal cancers? And, could the information in our blood, combined with details about our health and lifestyle, help predict the risk of developing breast cancer in the future? 🌱🔬

Join us on Monday, January 22, at noon EST, to get inspired by two trainees’ studies and learn more about how you can leverage CanPath data for your research!

🌟 Atul Aravindakshan is a PhD Candidate at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health under the supervision of Drs. Trevor Dummer and Parveen Bhatti.

🌟 Ly Trinh is a Master of Science student at the University of British Columbia’s School of Population and Public Health under the supervision of Dr. Parveen Bhatti.

Details and registration info: https://bit.ly/3tUA7JS
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