Dr. John J. Spinelli is a Distinguished Scientist and Head of Cancer Control Research at the BC Cancer Agency, Professor at the School of Population and Public Health at the University of British Columbia, and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science at Simon Fraser University. He is the principal investigator for the BC Generations Project, part of the Canadian Partnership for Tomorrow Project, the largest health study ever undertaken in Canada. Dr. Spinelli's primary research focus is on the identification of environmental and genetic risk factors for cancer and in the interaction between genes and the environment, particularly for lymphoid cancer (lymphoma and myeloma) and breast cancer. He has made contributions to our understanding of the etiology of cancer, including key findings on occupational and environmental causes. He is also active in the development of statistical methodology for epidemiology and other areas of health research. Dr. Spinelli is the author of over 240 peer reviewed publications. Organochlorines (OCs) are a diverse group of organic compounds that contain chlorine. They include industrial products such as polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), pesticides such as DDT and chlordane, and by-products of industrial production and combustion such as dioxins and furans. In this talk, Dr. Spinelli will review the epidemiology of cancer and what we know about the causes of cancer. He will then focus on the association between OCs and cancer, particularly lymphoma, including possible gene-environment interactions. View Flyer
February 06, 2015 at 7:00pm
Roundhouse Community Centre - Room B - (181 Roundhouse Mews, Vancouver, B.C.)
Free Admission. Registration Required. RSVP at info@arpico.org