Rebecca Deyell

BSc, MD, MHSc

Investigator, Michael Cuccione Childhood Cancer Research Program, BC Children's Hospital

Dr. Deyell is a pediatric oncologist/hematologist and clinician investigator at BC Children’s Hospital and Research Institute. She is a co-leader of the BC Pediatric Precision OncoGenomics study (PedsPOG) and of the Clinical Node for the national PRecision Oncology For Young peopLE (PROFYLE) program. She leads the Developmental Therapeutics program in pediatric oncology/hematology in BC, and participates in the national C17 DVL network.

Academic Affiliations

  • Clinical Associate Professor, , Department of Pediatrics, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
  • Research Theme: Evidence to Innovation
  • Research Group(s): Childhood Cancer and Blood Research; Clinical Pharmacology; Clinical Practice, Outcomes and Innovation; Clinical and Community Data, Analytics and Informatics; Rare Diseases

Contact Information

Assistant

Carla Willems

cwillems@cw.bc.ca

Location

B315, 4480 Oak Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, V6H 3V4

Grants

Clinician Investigator Program, University of British Columbia, 2009-2011

Honours & Awards

John Snow Prize, Epidemiologic methods, University of British Columbia, November 2010

Laura MacRae Subspecialty Resident Award, BC Children’s Hospital, 2010

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