Emma Morton
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Psychiatry, Psychology, Mood & Anxiety Disorders, Mental Health, eHealth, mHealth, Quality of Life, Patient Engagement, Knowledge Translation,
Dr. Michael Schwandt, MD, MPH, FRCPC
Assistant Clinical Professor
public health, COVID-19, health equity, health disparities, social determinants of health, environmental health, healthy built environments, climate change and health,
Frank Wood
Associate Professor
Canada CIFAR AI Chair
Probabilistic Programming, Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Bayesian Inference,
Dr. Joanie Sims Gould, PhD, RSW
Associate Professor
older adults, aging, home care, long-term care, physical activity, social connectedness, mobility,
Heather McKay
Professor
Physical activity, sedentary lifestyle, chronic disease prevention, social connectedness, health promotion, community engagement, implementation and scale-up of effective health interventions,
Matias E. Margulis
Assistant Professor
global food security, international food trade governance, UN organizations,
Charles Haynes, PhD
Professor and Department Head
Biotechnology, genomics, translation, biophysics, bioengineering, biomolecular engineering, enzymology, computational modeling, cell delivery, macromolecular biochemistry, protein chemistry, biomaterials and biomechanics, catalysis, drug delivery, protein design
Dr. Johan Foster, PhD
Professor
NSERC Canfor Industrial Research Chair in Advanced Bioproducts
mask, masks, biodegradable, fibers, biomaterials, bioproducts, polymers, plastics, implantable materials, wound healing, materials, engineering, fibre, pulp, packaging, extrusion, foreign body response, lightweight materials, bio-sourced materials, compostable, filtration, drug delivery, smart materials, stimuli responsive, composites, breathability,
Ian Pike
Professor
Director
BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit, BC Children’s Hospital, Executive Director, The Community Against Preventable Injuries
injury prevention, injury, pediatrics, fire safety, road safety, water safety, drowning, children and youth, public health, social marketing, physical education, sport and recreation
Farinaz Havaei, RN, PhD
Assistant Professor
Occupational health and safety, workplace violence, quality and safety of patient care delivery, models of nursing care delivery, nurse staffing and skill mix, health human resource optimization, scale development, quantitative methods
Mary de Vera, PhD
Associate Professor
Medication adherence, Pharmacoepidemiology, Perinatal epidemiology, Health services research, Arthritis outcomes research, Colorectal cancer outcomes research
Tom Koch
Adjunct Professor
Factors that promote or inhibit the spread of disease
Richard Warren
Clinical Professor of Plastic Surgery
Plastic surgery, aesthetic surgery, cosmetic surgery, facial rejuvenation surgery, facelift, browlift, blepharoplasty, rhinoplasty, aesthetic breast surgery, breast augmentation, mastopexy, surgeon education
Agnes d’Entremont, PhD, PEng
Senior Instructor, Mech 2 Coordinator
Student learning and curriculum development in mechanical engineering, open educational resources (OER), open online homework (WeBWorK), student wellbeing, human joint biomechanics, diversity in engineering, gender in engineering
Hongshen Ma, PhD
Associate Professor
Microfluidics, Instrumentation, Cell Sorting, Cell Biomechanics, Circulating Tumor Cells, Malaria and Red Blood Cell Deformability, Single Cell Technologies, Cell Migration and Chemotaxis
Annette Browne
Professor
Health and healthcare inequities, with a particular focus on health inequities affecting Indigenous peoples
Colleen Varcoe, PhD
Professor Emeritus
Violence against women, Indigenous people’s health, women’s health, equity and social justice, stigma, racism and discrimination
Dr. Martino Tran, PhD
Associate Professor
Canada Research Chair in Computational Urban Science and Planning
Application of computational and data sciences for tackling urban planning challenges,
Heather Campbell
Professor
Director, SCARP
How ethical values can be incorporated into public policy relating to city and regional planning and how academics can work more effectively with non-academics to enhance the relevance and impact of their research
Dr. Lyndia Wu, PhD
Assistant Professor, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering
Associate Member, School of Biomedical Engineering
Principal Investigator, ICORD
Concussions, Brain Injury, Injury Biomechanics, Sensors, Wearable Sensors, Brain Sensors, Motion Sensors, Physiological Sensors,