Vancouver Campus

Joel Bakan, BA, LLB, LLM

Joel Bakan, BA, LLB, LLM

Professor

Constitutional law, legal theory, socio-legal studies, jurisprudence

Kenneth G. Baimbridge, PhD

Professor

Physiology, neurophysiology, degenerative neurological diseases

Philip Austin, PhD

Associate Professor

Global climate, climate change, greenhouse effect, global warming, clouds, lightning, storms, greenhouse gases

Vanessa Auld, PhD

Professor

Cell biology, genetics, model systems, development of the nervous system, glia, barriers in the body

Xiaotao (Tony) Bi

Xiaotao (Tony) Bi

Professor

Biomass and bioenergy systems, wood pellets, gasification, air pollution control, pollution prevention, energy and environment, life cycle analysis, ecoindustrial systems, sustainability, green engineering, chemical reactor engineering, sustainable development, air quality

Vicki Bernstein

Clinical Professor Emerita

Heart disease in women, cardiac failure, risk factors in heart disease, hypertension

Paul Burns

Professor Emeritus & Sessional Lecturer

Post-biblical Christianity to 6th century, religious tolerance, religion and literature, Augustine of Hippo, multidisciplinary approaches to the study of the Humanities

Donald Brooks, PhD

Professor, Pathology & Laboratory Medicine

Professor, Chemistry

Microgravity research (space station, etc), diagnostic testing device, Centre for Blood Research, biomaterials

Hugh W. Brock, D.Phil

Hugh W. Brock, D.Phil

Professor

Development, embryology, model organisms (fruit flies), gene regulation, leukemia

James Brander, PhD

James Brander, PhD

Asia Pacific Professor in International Business and Public Policy

International trade, government, economic policy, budgets, international and environmental economics

William Bowie, MD

Professor

Infections (travel, sexually transmitted diseases, water borne, vector borne, zoonotic), bioterrorism, antibiotic use, public health issues related to communicable disease, climate change, environmental degradation, inequities and infection, global warming

 

Michael Bostock, PhD

Professor

Structure of the Canadian upper mantle

George Bluman, PhD

George Bluman, PhD

Professor Emeritus

Math in schools, university math courses, symmetries, differential equations, conservation laws, Chiune Sugihara (Japanese rescuer of Jews in WWII)

Dr. Michael Blake, PhD

Dr. Michael Blake, PhD

Professor Emeritus

Archaeology of Mexico and Central America, Origins and spread of agriculture–especially maize (corn) and cacao (chocolate), Archaeology of the First Nations peoples of British Columbia (especially in the Salish Sea and Fraser River regions)

Sander M. Calisal, P.Eng

Sander M. Calisal, P.Eng

Professor Emeritus

Naval architecture, ship design, ship stability, ship hydrodynamics, multimedia in engineering education, energy efficient ship design, surface wave mechanics

Constadina (Dina) Panagiotopoulos

Associate Professor

Diabetes, children, youth, antipsychotics, obesity, metabolism, prevention, healthy active living

Garland Chow, MBA, DBA

Garland Chow, MBA, DBA

Professor Emeritus

Transportation, trucking, rail, intermodal, B.C. and National Gateway, intelligent transportation systems, transportation security, Bureau for Intelligent Transportation Systems and Freight Security (BITSAFS)

Sie-Tan Chieng, PhD, PEng

Sie-Tan Chieng, PhD, PEng

Professor Emeritus

Irrigation and drainage for food and non-food plant production, water management system planning, design, installation and operation, environment, soil-water-plant relationships, soil and water conservation, soil salinity and reclamation, water quality, environmental impact assessment, hydrology, windblown dust mitigation

Anthony P. Cheung, MD, MPH, MBA, FRANZCOG, FRCSC

Assistant Professor

Infertility, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) menopause, ovulation-induction, in-vitro fertilization (IVF), assisted reproduction technology, menopause, hormone replacement therapy

Dr. Mary Chapman, PhD, MA, BA Hon. English

Dr. Mary Chapman, PhD, MA, BA Hon. English

Professor, Dept. of English

Academic Director, Public Humanities Hub

US literature, 19th-century women writers, suffrage, women in politics, public humanities, humanities education, Sui Sin Far, Onoto Watanna, Chinese Canadian history, literary canon, Chinese Canadian writers, modernism, poetry,