Tomorrow's Health, Today's Research

Laura Arbour

Affiliated Associate Professor,
Division of Medical Sciences and a clinical geneticist with the Vancouver Island Health Authority.
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Research area: exploration of the genetic conditions affecting the health of aboriginal people
in northern BC and the Canadian Arctic.

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Juan Ausio

Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
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Phone: (250) 721-8863
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Research area: chromatin assembly and transcription
Research profile:Deciphering the histone code

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Rustom Bhiladvala

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Phone: 250-721-8616
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Research area: nanoscale materials, mechanics & transport, fluid and biomedical sensor development, energy and sustainable development
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Martin Boulanger

Assistant Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
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Phone: (250) 721-7072
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Research area: structural basis of host-parasite interactions
Research profile: Structure of host-pathogen interactions the key to new drugs

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Craig Brown

Assistant Professor, Division of Medical Sciences
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Phone: 250-853-3733
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Research area: cellular and molecular mechanisms of neuronal plasticity, diabetes and stroke research, investigation of higher-order information processing centers
Research profile: Brain, Heal Thyself: Understanding Brain Plasticity and its Role in Stroke Recovery
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Robert Burke

Chair of the Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
Professor, joint appointment in Biochemistry/Microbiology and Biology departments
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Phone: (250) 721-7105
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Research area: cell signalling, developmental biology
Research profile:Sea urchin sequence accelerates discoveries

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Caroline Cameron

Associate Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
Canada Research Chair in Molecular Pathogenesis
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Phone: (250) 853-3189
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Research area: host-bacteria interactions, spirochetes, syphilis and leptospirosis
Research profile: Syphilis expertise leads to whale research

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Robert Chow

Assistant Professor, Biology Department
Canada Research Chair in Retinal and Early Eye Development
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Phone: (250) 472-5658
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Research area: retinal development and hereditary vision defects
Research profile:Regulating vision: the puzzle of Vsx1

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Francis Choy

Professor, Biology departments
Gaucher Disease Coordinator for Western Canada
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Phone: (250) 721-7107
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Research area: genetics and enzymology of lysosomal storage diseases, Gaucher disease
Research profile: The heartbreak of tracking rare lethal mutations

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Brian Christie

Associate Professor, Division of Medical Sciences and Limited Term Professor, Biology Department
Member of the Brain Research Centre, at the University of British Columbia
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Phone: (250) 472-4244
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Research area: neurogenesis
Research profile:Exercise reverses fetal alcohol syndrome

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Johan de Boer

Adjunct Associate Professor, Biology Department
member of the Consortium for Genomics Research on Atlantic Salmon Project (cGRASP)
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Phone: (250) 472-4079
Research area: DNA repair, prevention of cancer through diet, salmon genetics
Research profile: GRASP: Salmon transposons offer key to evolution, New Oncology and Nutrition group, Breast Cancer more than just genes

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Kerry Delaney

Professor, Biology Department
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Phone: (250) 472-5657
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Research area: neurophysiology, animal behaviour, Rett Syndrome

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Roderick Edwards

Associate Professor, Mathematics and Statistics
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Phone: (250) 721-7453
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Research area: mathematical biology, neuronal and gene networks, mathematical models of neuromotor control
Research Profile: Finding patterns in the noise of biological systems

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Jane Gair

Senior Instructor, Division of Medical Sciences
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Phone: (250) 472-5543
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Research area: Cytogenetics, chromosome segregation and recombination, nondisjunction and reproductive genetics
Research Profile: Teaching doctors empathy

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Barry Glickman

Professor, Biology Department
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Phone: (250) 472-4068
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Research area: molecular genetics, toxicology, environmental mutagenesis, avian ecology, biotechnology and health, nano and bioethics
Research profile: CBR Founder is an expert on bioethics and risks

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Caren Helbing

Associate Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
Member of the BC Environmental and Occupational Health Network
Member of the BC Proteomics Network
Member of the Genome BC Environment Task Force
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Phone: (250) 721-6146
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Research area: amphibian metamorphosis, endocrine disruptors
Research profile: A better way to test for pollutants

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Fraser Hof

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
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Phone: (250) 721-7193
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Research area: at the intersection of supramolecular and medicinal chemistry
Research Profile: The promise of synthetic molecules for controlling proteins

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Clay Holroyd

Professor, Department of Psychology
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Phone: (250) 472-4490
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Research area: neurobiological mechanisms of cognitive control
Research profile:The connection between learning, dopamine and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder

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Perry Howard

Associate Professor, joint appointment in Biochemistry/Microbiology and Biology departments
Member of the Centre for Drug Research and Development, University of British Columbia
Member of the Canadian Society of Biochemistry, Molecular and Cellular Biology
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Phone: (250) 472-4074
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Research area: cell signalling, cancer
Research profile: Listening to cells talk

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Sandra Hundza

Assistant Professor, School of Exercise Science, Physical & Health Education
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Phone: (250) 721-8387
Research area: Neural control of human movement; motor rehabilitation after injury (e.g. neurotrauma) and with disease and aging. Neural coordination of limbs and trunk during rhythmic movement (e.g., walking or cycling) and implications for balance control during walking; assistive technologies for those with disability.
Research Profile: If you want to teach someone to walk, it helps to know how muscles are coordinated in rhythmic movement

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Martin B G Jun

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Phone: (250) 853-3170
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Research area: micro to millimeter-scale machine tools and manufacturing systems, and medical applications of solid freeform fabrication techniques
Research Profile: Building the right home for an in-vitro bone

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Peter Klinke

Research Director, Victoria Heart Institute Foundation (VHIF)
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Phone: (250) 595-1884
Research area: clinical trials for heart disease treatments

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Ben Koop

Professor, Biology Department
Principal Investigator, Consortium on Genomics Research on All Salmon Project (cGRASP)
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Phone: (250) 472-4071
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Research area: genetics and evolution
Research profile: Bringing the power of genomics to aquaculture

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Patrick MacLeod

Adjunct Professor, Biology Department
Pathologist and Medical Geneticist, Vancouver Island Health Authority
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Phone: (250) 727-4461
Research area: genetic mechanisms of inherited diseases
Research profile: Vital link to patients

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Nicol Macpherson

Neuro-oncologist, Medical Oncology, BC Cancer Agency
Clinical Assistant Professor, Medical Oncology, UBC
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Phone: (250) 519-5572
Research area: cancer clinical trials, proteomic and genomic approaches to cancer biology

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Raad Nashmi

Assistant Professor, Department of Biology
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Phone: (250) 721-6169
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Research area: neurobiology, synaptic transmission, nicotinic receptors, nicotine addiction
Research profile:Why nicotine is addictive, yet good for the brain

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Francis Nano

Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
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Phone: (250) 721-7074
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Research area: Type VI secretion in gram negative bacteria, temperature-sensitive vaccines using Arctic genes.
Research profile: New secretion system discovered

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Brad Nelson

Director, Research Laboratories, Deeley Research Centre, BC Cancer Agency
Adjunct Associate Professor, joint appointment in Biology and Biochemistry/Microbiology departments
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Phone: (250) 519-5705
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Research area: immune-based strategies to prevent, detect and treat cancer
Research profile: Elegant strategy works against broad range of cancers

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Terry Pearson

Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
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Phone: (250) 721-7080
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Research area: immunochemistry of parasitic diseases, plasma proteomics, immunodiagnosis
Research profile: A new way to look for cancer biomarkers

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Nancy Sherwood

Adjunct Professor, Biology Department
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Phone: (250) 721-7143
Research area: molecular endocrinology of growth and reproduction
Research Profile:Hormones on the brain

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Leigh Anne Swayne

Assistant Professor, Division of Medical Sciences
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Phone: (250) 853-3723
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Research area: Bioelectric control of neural stem and progenitor cell biology; Neural stem cells in brain repair; Pannexins and voltage-gated sodium and calcium channel superfamily members: structure, function and regulation by protein-protein interactions

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Jim Tanaka

Professor, Department of Psychology
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Phone: (250) 721-7541
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Research area: visual object and face recognition
Research Profile: Teaching kids with autism to become face experts

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Chris Upton

Associate Professor, Biochemistry/Microbiology Department
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Phone: (250) 721-6507
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Research area: virology, poxvirus virulence factors, bioinformatics
Research Profile: Poxvirus expert creates bioinformatics tools

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Brian Weinerman

Program Director, Post Graduate Medical Education, University of British Columbia
Medical Director, Department of Internal Medicine, Vancouver Island Health Authority
Internal Medicine Consultant & Oncologist, BC Cancer Agency
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Research area: personalized cancer treatments, effectiveness of remote access video-link care

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Stephanie Willerth

Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Phone: (250) 721-7303
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Research area: tissue engineering,regenerative medicine,biomaterials scaffolds for controlling stem cell differentiation

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Jeremy Wulff

Assistant Professor, Department of Chemistry
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Phone: (250) 721-7179
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Research area: medicinal chemistry, protein-protein interactions
Research profile: Chemist’s approach to pancreatic cancer leads to new compounds, surprising results

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E. Paul Zehr

Director, Centre for Biomedical Research
Professor, Rehabilitation Neuroscience Laboratory, School of Exercise Science, Physical and Health Education
Principal Investigator, Human Discovery Science, International Collaboration on Repair Discoveries (ICORD)
Qualified Health Researcher, Centre on Aging, University of Victoria
Adjunct Professor, Centre for Neuroscience, University of Alberta
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Phone: (250) 472-4067
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Research area: neural control of human movement, role of reflexes in coordination of limbs, recovery from stroke and spinal chord injuries
Research profile: The Arm Bone is Connected to the Leg Bone

 

 

The leg bone is connected to the arm bone

How does the nervous system coordinate the arms and legs during walking? Professor Dr. E. Paul Zehr has expanded the focus of neuroscientists studying motor control, leading to new treatments for stroke victims. More

Poxvirus expert creates bioinformatics tools

Dr. Chris Upton bridges gap between genetics and computers with the Viral Bioinformatics Resource Center. More

An eye for detail

Dr. Jim Tanaka, a cognitive neuroscientist, is examining whether autistic children can be taught to overcome "face blindness" by engaging a part of their brains, which they use to expertly recognize other objects. More

A new way to look for cancer biomarkers

Dr. Terry Pearson is banking on mass spectrometry to be the next big thing for antibody-based diagnosis. More

Elegant strategy works against broad range of cancers

Dr. Brad Nelson thinks the time is right for T cell therapy. More

Why nicotine is addictive, yet good for the brain

Neuroscientist Dr. Raad Nashmi found a new pathway for nicotine addiction, which also helps explain nicotine’s benefits for those prone to Parkinson’s. More

Tracking genetic disorders

Whether he is finding a genetic cure or tracking a rare mutation, Dr. Patrick Macleod is a vital link between patients and molecular researchers at the CBR. More

 

Bringing the power of genomics to aquaculture

Dr. Ben Koop co-founded the consortium for Genomic Research on All Salmon Project (cGRASP), an international team devoted to understanding salmon from its DNA out: its evolutionary history, its ecology, its health. More

Speed up and lighten up

Neuroscientist Dr. Sandra Hundza explores ways to teach people to walk again after a neurotrauma like a stroke or spinal cord injury, based on understanding the neural patterns that control rhythmic movement

Listening to cells talk

The field of signal transduction is fulfilling its early promise of cancer cures. Professor Dr. Perry Howard is looking for signals to kill cancer cells. More

Learning, Dopamine and ADHD

Subheadline for CBR front page flash: Cognitive neuroscientist Dr. Clay Holroyd is rephrasing the symptom of “inability to focus” to “an inability to get the appropriate dopamine reward for focus.” More

The promise of synthetic molecules for controlling proteins

If you can’t find the right chemical tool to suit your medical research, you could ask chemist Dr. Fraser Hof to build one. Histone experts eye up Hof’s latest: a synthetic molecule that binds histones, disrupting a gene regulation pathway. More

A better way to test for pollutants

Forty years after Rachel Carson wrote Silent Spring, Dr. Caren Helbing’s work warns us that we still don’t really know how to test for chemical contaminants in the environment. More

CBR founder tackles risks and ethics

Dr. Barry Glickman helps Health Canada and the Canadian Space Agency sort through the hype to find the real potential — and threats — of nanotechnology. More

Order in the chaos

Dr. Roderick Edwards finds patterns invisible to the naked eye, as he seeks for order in systems as complex as neuronal nets. More

Salmon genome gives clues to evolution

Dr. Johan de Boer describes how a salmon ancestor diverged so quickly into dozens of species thanks to transposons. More
 

Exercise reverses fetal alcohol syndrome (FAS)

Dr. Brian Christie was one of the first neuroscientists to discover that exercise promotes the generation of new brain cells. In his latest research, he found that exercise can even reverse FAS-related brain damage. More

The heartbreak of tracking rare mutations

Dr. Francis Choy's study of inherited diseases has immediate impact on patients. More

Watching eyes grow

Dr. Robert Chow is finding genes that control eye development. More

Syphilis expertise leads to whale research

When Dr. Caroline Cameron is not studying syphilis, she’s catching snot from whales: the strange path from syphilis to marine biology. More

Sea urchin sequence accelerates discoveries

Dr. Robert Burke has seen developmental biology grow up and zoom in. When he helped finish the sea urchin sequence in 2006, the field took another quantum leap forward. More

Deciphering the Histone Code

Dr. Juan Ausio helped figure out the structure and nature of chromatin, which led to the idea of a histone code. More