Dr. Miles Mannas

M.S.c., New York University

Urologic Oncology Fellowship, NYU Grossman school of medicine

Team: 
Clinical and Research Scientists
Positions: 

Clinical Assistant Professor, University of British Columbia

Senior Research Scientist, Vancouver Prostate Centre

Dr. Miles Mannas graduated from the University of British Columbia before completing his Urologic Oncology fellowship training at NYU Langone Health, a centre leading improvements in the diagnosis and treatment of localized prostate cancer. He is a surgeon scientist at Vancouver General Hospital with specialized expertise in robotics and image guided diagnostics and therapeutics for prostate cancer. His clinical research program is focused on improving the diagnosis and treatment of localized prostate cancer. Additionally, his translational research focuses on developing novel techniques for real-time pathologic tissue analysis utilizing artificial intelligence.

A World Class Centre

The Vancouver Prostate Centre (VPC) has a track record of success that has earned it a reputation as one of the world’s most respected cancer facilities. It is a National Centre of Excellence and a designated Centre of Excellence for Commercialization and Research.

Events

Terry Fox Run fundraiser: September 19th, 2023

The 43nd Annual Terry Fox Run is taking place on Sunday September 19, 2023. If you are able, please consider joining and/or donating to our team (tax receipts issued), raising funds for the Terry Fox Foundation's ground-breaking cancer research

Pars for Prostate fundraiser: September 21, 2023

The Second Annual Pars for Prostate golf fundraiser in support of Prostate Cancer Foundation BC takes place September 21, 2022 at Westwood Plateau Golf Course. Join today to take part in this best ball, shotgun style tournament. Skilled holes, putting contest, draw prizes and more. For information and to register please click here.

Employment

Work at the Vancouver Prostate Centre

Thursday, January 18, 2024

Dr Artem Cherkasov receives world-wide challenge in drug discovery

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

Dr. Somasekharan has been granted a $1.12 million USD from the DOD Award