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Curtis A. Suttle, PhD

Curtis A. Suttle, PhD

Professor

Bacteria, viruses, marine microbiology, Arctic microbiology, environmental microbiology, bacteriophage

Douglas Harris, BA History, LL.B, LL.M, PhD

Douglas Harris, BA History, LL.B, LL.M, PhD

Associate Professor; Nathan T. Nemetz Chair in Legal History

Property law, legal history, fisheries law, condominium law

Christopher Harley

Christopher Harley

Professor

marine biology, marine ecology, climate change, ocean acidification, marine invertebrates

Dr. Amanda Vincent, PhD, Cambridge

Dr. Amanda Vincent, PhD, Cambridge

Professor

Director, Project Seahorse

marine conservation, marine biodiversity, seahorses, pipefishes, threatened species, IUCN Red List, marine protected areas, marine reserves, bottom trawling, nonselective fisheries, destructive fishing, wildlife trade, illegal wildlife trade, CITES, IUCN, SSC, Species Survival Commission,

Dr. Charles Menzies

Dr. Charles Menzies

Professor

Fisheries crises, traditional ecological knowledge, local ecological knowledge, social inequality, neo-liberalism, Tsimshian, Brittany, Ireland, maritime communities, coastal communities, ethnoecology, First Nations land claims

Dr. Carolina Tropini, PhD, PLEng

Dr. Carolina Tropini, PhD, PLEng

Assistant Professor

Microbiome, microbiota, inflammatory bowel disease, IBD, Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, microbiology, biophysics, bioengineering, biomedical engineering,

Orlando Rojas, PhD

Orlando Rojas, PhD

Professor and Canada Excellence Research Chair in Bioproducts

Scientific Director, Bioproducts Institute

Director, Pulp and Paper Center

Biobased Colloids and Materials, Renewable Nanomaterials, Bioproducts

Peter Cole

Associate Professor

Ecojustice and sustainability education, Indigenous education, advanced research methodology, indigenizing research, Indigenous community engagement, research with St’at’imc and Kichwa-lamista (high Amazon in Peru) and Cusco-sacred valley area of Peruvian Andes, First Nations and settler relations, language and cultural regeneration, ecotechnology, ecopedagogy, ecoliteracy, environmental studies, researching with Indigenous peoples, human nonhuman and more-than-human relationalities and Indigenous peoples, aboriginal and northern studies, Indigenous rituals and ceremonies, indigeneity and essentialism, cultural appropriation, appropriation of voice, intellectual property appropriation, aboriginal and Indigenous knowledges in the academy, academic colonization, aboriginal peoples and the performing and visual arts, Indigenous traditions in education, Indigenous healing and wellness modalities, Indigenous peoples and genocide, Indigenous peoples and place-based education, sustainable development

Dr. Wendy V. Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, DTM&H, MHSc

Dr. Wendy V. Norman, MD, CCFP, FCFP, DTM&H, MHSc

Professor, Dept. of Family Practice

Associate Member, School of Population and Public Health

Associate Member, Dept. of Obstetrics and Gynecology

Sexual and reproductive health, health policy and service research, Public health, Contraception, Abortion services and methods, Population health intervention research, Family planning implementation research, Health professional task sharing research,

Dharma Wijewickreme, PhD

Professor

Buried pipelines engineering, soil pipe interaction, earthquake liquefaction of soils, geotechnical earthquake engineering, foundation engineering, soil mechanics

Timothy Brook

Professor

Republic of China Chair, Dept. of History and Institute of Asian Research

Chinese history, global history, war crimes

Dr. Judy Illes, CM, PhD

Dr. Judy Illes, CM, PhD

Professor

Distinguished University Scholar

UBC Distinguished Scholar in Neuroethics

Ethics, brain, biomedicine, bioethics, neuroscience,

Dr. Illes is a world-reknowned pioneer of the field of neuroethics that was formally established in early 2000 to directly align biomedical ethics with neuroscience in research, clinical practice, and the commercialization of brain health. She received her PhD from Stanford University, and holds faculty appointments at UBC, the University of Washington in Seattle, and Clare Hall at Cambridge University in England. She is co-lead of the Canadian Brain Research Strategy of the International Brain Initiative, and sits on numerous advisory boards, including the Standing Committee on Ethics and the Institute for Neuroscience Mental Health and Addiction of the Canadian Institutes of Health Research. She also is a newly appointed Director-at-Large of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences. Dr. Illes is often asked to provide expert consultation and testimony on ethics matters involving conflict of interest, neuroprivacy, and ownership of research data, governance, and regulation. She received the Order of Canada, the country’s highest citizen award, in 2017.

Rena Sharon, MMus

Professor of Collaborative Piano Studies

Chamber music and conflict resolution, art song / lieder, young artist experience summer camp

Prof. Karen Cheung, PhD

Prof. Karen Cheung, PhD

Professor

Biotechnology, MEMS and BioMEMS, Microtechnology, Lab-on-a-Chip, Microfluidics, neural implants, biomedical engineering, 3D printing, tissue engineering,

Dennis Danielson

Professor

Cosmology, science and religion, John Milton, Copernicanism

Hanspeter (Hans) Schreier, PhD

Hanspeter (Hans) Schreier, PhD

Professor Emeritus

Watershed management, water pollution, water and food, urban stormwater

Prof. Christopher Overall, BDS, BSc (Hons), MDS, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC

Prof. Christopher Overall, BDS, BSc (Hons), MDS, PhD, FCAHS, FRSC

Professor

Canada Research Chair on Protease Proteomics and Systems Biology

Proteomics, human proteome project, protease, degradomics, viral protease, SARS-CoV-2 protease activity and drug targets, COVID-19 3CLpro (3CLMain protease), antiviral drugs, interferon, spike, immunodeficiency, molecular corrector drugs, macrophages,

Naoko Ellis, PhD

Naoko Ellis, PhD

Professor

Chemical reaction engineering, multiphase reactors, CO2 capture, bioenergy, sustainability education and leadership, science outreach, sustainable development, systems approach, energy transition, transdisciplinarity, collaborative learning

Dr. Meaghan Thumath

Dr. Meaghan Thumath

Clinical Assistant Professor

Overdose, Substance Use, Addiction, Mental Health, Opioid Crisis, Drug Use, Harm Reduction, Homelessness, Gender, Women Drug Use, Child Welfare, Child Custody, Maternal Mortality, Marginalized Women, Vulnerable Women, Drug Treatment, Infectious Diseases, Public Health, Communicable Disease Control, Outbreaks, COVID, Monkeypox, HIV, AIDS, Sexual Health, Contraception, Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STIs), syphilis, congenital syphilis, Nursing, Nurses, Global Health, WHO, Ebola, International Health, Health Equity

Dr. Matthew Mitchell

Dr. Matthew Mitchell

Assistant Professor

Ecosystem services, biodiversity conservation, landscape ecology, urban ecology, agrobiodiversity, bat ecology