Research Highlight | November 26, 2022TFRI BC Node Research Day: Winning posters Home > Updates > News & Events > Tfri Bc Node Research Day Winning Posters "The TFRI would like to congratulate the winners and all presenters for their work." We're happy to announce the winning posters of the BC Cancer Summit-TFRI BC Node Research Day. The winners are: Aisling Forder for Evaluation of circulating miRNA signatures for the early detection of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (Translational/Clinical Category) Signe MacLennan for The genomic structures, diversity, and regulation of extrachromosomal DNAs (ecDNAs) in cervical cancer (Biology/Informatics Category) Jeanie Malone for Multipath contrast of optical coherence tomography of the fallopian tubes for early ovarian cancer detection (Translational/Clinical Category) Meredith Clark for Hypoxia alters CD8+ T cell proliferation, function, and metabolism (Biology/informatics Category) Anna Gottschlich for Comparison of long-term colposcopy referrals in British Columbia’s Cervix Screening Program among those who did or did not receive hrHPV-based screening in the HPV-FOCAL trial (Population Health/ Health Services) Bonnie Leung for Identifying barriers, facilitators and solutions to enhance the care and experience of older adults with cancer and their caregivers in British Columbia: A patient- and community-engaged priority setting project (Patient Exp/ Supportive Care Category) Eleah Stringer for “Engage the person:” Utility of electronic decision aids for patients with head and neck cancer, a scoping review (Patient Exp/ Supportive Care Category) Md Saiful Alam for The overall impact of HR-HPV testing versus liquid-based cytology for cervical cancer screening among women 50 years and older: Evidence from HPV FOCAL randomized controlled trial (Population Health/ Health Services) The TFRI would like to congratulate all winners and presenters for their work.