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Campbell, Allison
Allison is currently completing her Ph.D. working under the co-supervision of Dr. Anita Cote (TWU) and Dr. Victoria Claydon (SFU). Allison completed a Bachelor of Science in Kinesiology at the University of Maryland and Master of Science in Kinesiology majoring in Exercise Physiology at Indiana University. As a former athlete, Allison has a passion for […]
Bosch, Mackenzie
Mackenzie (she/her) is a Master of Public Health student at Simon Fraser University (SFU) with a background in kinesiology. She is currently engaged with the RESET (Researching for Eco-Social and Equitable Transformation) Lab at SFU, researching climate change and its impact on the health of young women, girls, and gender-diverse peoples in rural BC. Mackenzie’s […]
Coppella, Leah
Luo, Alison
Boerner, Katelynn
Dr. Katelynn Boerner is a clinician-scientist based at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute. She is recognized as a leading expert on sex and gender influences on pediatric pain experiences, taking an intersectional-developmental perspective. Her research is broadly aimed at addressing issues related to health equity in pediatric pain research and care. Specifically, she […]
Scott, Erika
Selvanathan, Thiviya
I am a pediatric neurologist with expertise in neonatal neurology. My research uses new Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and brain monitoring techniques to identify how early-life brain injury, clinical illness, and social determinants of health impact neurodevelopment in newborns at high risk for developmental disabilities. I am also interested in understanding long-term developmental trajectories in […]
Pyle, Glen
Glen Pyle is a Professor of Molecular Cardiology and a Member of the IMPART Network at Dalhousie Medicine. Dr. Pyle earned his PhD in Physiology and Biophysics from the University of Tennessee Health Sciences Center followed by an American Heart Association Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the University of Illinois at Chicago. The Pyle lab is interested […]
Khan, Zeba
Zeba Khan is a first-year PhD student at the University of British Columbia (UBC). Her research focuses on barriers and facilitators of seeking care for moderate to severe dysmenorrhea among Canadian youth. Zeba is one of 25 graduate students to receive the most prestigious awards available to graduate students at UBC, the Killam Doctoral Scholarship, […]