Weve been collecting (compounds) for 40 years all over the world, but these three just happen to be Canadian, and two are from B.C., said co-author Raymond Andersen, a professor in the department of chemistry.
Date: Jan 09, 2023
Category: Health
Source: Google
Promising prostate cancer drug developed in BC hits clinical trials
, Marianne Sadar, who has worked tirelessly on the research for nearly two decades, praised her collaborator, University of B.C. chemistry professor Raymond Andersen, for helping her identify anti-tumour properties in the Geodia lindgreni sponge to then isolate, reproduce and synthesize into a drug.