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Dr. Farhia Kabeer is currently a postdoctoral CIHR fellow at the University of British Columbia (UBC) and the BC Cancer Research Centre, working under the mentorship of Dr. David Huntsman and Dr. Yvette Drew. With a background as a clinician and gynecological surgeon in Pakistan, Dr. Kabeer began her cancer research career at McGill University, investigating the metastatic potential of breast cells. During her PhD in the Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine at UBC, she received the Provost’s Graduate Fellowship and the Graduate Excellence Award for her research in cancer genomics, focusing on patient-derived xenografts, cancer evolution, and translational breast cancer research, particularly regarding genomes and transcriptomes. As a postdoctoral fellow with the OvCARE and GCI team, Dr. Kabeer's research focuses on preclinical models of high-grade serous ovarian cancer to evaluate novel combinations of targeted therapies. Her work is vital for developing humanized mouse models and establishing criteria for selecting between conventional and targeted chemotherapies, paving the way for future clinical trials. She has been recognized with the Michael Smith Health Research Award and the CIHR Postdoctoral Fellowship Award for her contributions to the field.