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Arash Arami

Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Assistant Professor
Arash Arami
519-888-4567 x47648
Location: E7 3426
Link to profile: Arash Arami
Link to personal webpage: Arash Arami

Jason Au

Kinesiology and Health Sciences, Assistant Professor
Jason Au
519-888-4567 x40522
Location: BMH 1104
Link to profile: Jason Au
Link to personal webpage: VORTEX Lab

Michael Barnett-Cowan

Kinesiology, Associate Professor, Associate Chair of Graduate Studies
Michael Barnett-Cowan
519-888-4567 ext. 39177
Location: BMH 1042

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[Waterloo News] September 25, 2018 "Virtual reality motion sickness may be predicted and counteracted"

[ScienceDaily] December 15, 2018 "Aging warps our perception of time, study finds"

[Record] October 12, 2017 "Aging slows perception of falls: UW study"

Link to profile: Michael Barnett-Cowan

Jack Callaghan

Kinesiology, Professor
Jack Callaghan
519-888-4567 x47080
Location: BMH 3122
Link to profile: Jack Callaghan
Link to personal webpage: Jack Callaghan

Travis Craddock

Biology, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in Quantum Neurobiology
519-888-4567 x43151
Location: B2 249B
Link to profile: Travis Craddock

Annemarie Dedek

School of Pharmacy, Assistant Professor

Brian Dixon

Biology, Professor
Brian Dixon
519-888-4567 x32665
Location: B2 247A

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Canada Research Chair in Fish and Environmental Immunology [Canada Research Chair Profile]

[UW Science News] June 15, 2018, Waterloo Biologist mentors local teen, the 2018 International BioGENEius Challenge winner

[Waterloo Stories] January 22, 2018 "Vaccines not protecting farmed fish from disease"

[Waterloo Stories] February 13, 2014 "True love makes pacific salmon healthier"

[YouTube] October 9, 2013 "Science Scoop - For the love of fish!"

[Waterloo Stories] September 9, 2013 "Video conferencing connects Waterloo biologist to young students"

Link to profile: Brian Dixon
Link to personal webpage: Brian Dixon

Andrew Doxey

Biology, Associate Professor, University Research Chair, Biology Core Facility Director
Andrew Doxey
519-888-4567 x32824
Location: B1 166A

[WCMR] June 18, 2018, receives Thermo Fisher Scientific Award

[Daily Bulletin] June 1, 2018, 11 CBB Members Named Outstanding Performance Award Winners

[Waterloo Stories] January 26, 2018 "Scientists find new kind of botox"

Link to profile: Andrey Doxey

Bernard Duncker

Biology, Professor, Associate Vice-President (Research and International)
Bernard Duncker
519-888-4567, ext. 33957
Location: B1 291B

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[CBB researcher story] January 2, 2013 "How the Trout are Saving Us: Using Biomarkers to Improve Water Quality"

Link to profile: Bernard P. Duncker

David Edwards

School of Pharmacy, Professor
David Edwards
519-888-4567, ext.21315
Location: PHR 3009
Link to profile: David Edwards

Steven Fischer

Kinesiology, Associate Professor; Associate Chair of Applied Research, Partnerships and Outreach
Steven Fischer
519-888-4567, ext. 42368
Location: BMH 1046
Link to profile: Steven Fischer
Link to personal webpage: Steven Fischer

Maud Gorbet

Systems Design Engineering, Professor, Biomedical Engineering Program Director
Maud Gorbet
519-888-4567 x37009,519-888-4567 x37009,519-888-4567 x38590,519-888-4567 x42602
Location: OPT 228, OPT 235, CPH 1335C, E7 6444

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[CBB researcher story]

[YouTube] December 23, 2013 "Waterloo Engineering Research: Targeted Drug Delivery"

[Daily Bulletin] June 1, 2018, 11 CBB Members Named Outstanding Performance Award Winners

Link to profile: Maud Gorbet

Peter Hall

School of Public Health Sciences
Peter Hall
519-888-4567, ext. 48110
Location: BMH 2731

Research interests:

  • Brain Health
  • Social neuroscience of eating 
  • Social neuroscience of addictions and mental health 
  • Mobile brain imaging technology

  • Neuromodulation techniques

Podcast: Developing new ways of quantifying brain health using magnetic brain stimulation paradigms; this involves using brain stimulation for diagnostic assessment rather than the conventional usage in therapeutics.

Recent Publications: https://uwaterloo.ca/prevention-neuroscience-lab/recent-publications

Link to profile: Peter Hall
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John Honek

Chemistry, Professor
John Honek
519-888-4567 x35817
Location: ESC 346

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[Daily Bulletin] June 1, 2018, 11 CBB Members Named Outstanding Performance Award Winners

Link to profile: John Honek
Link to personal webpage: John Honek

Laura Hug

Biology, Associate Professor, Canada Research Chair in Environmental Microbiology
Laura Hug
519-888-4567 x31151
Location: B1 281

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Canada Research Chair in Environmental Microbiology [Canada Research Chair Profile]

[YouTube] October 23, 2015 "Piecing life together - microbial diversity and function through meta-omic analyses"

[Waterloo Stories] April 12, 2016 "New tree of life may hold clues to cleaning up pollution"

Link to profile: Laura Hug
Link to personal webpage: Laura Hug

Jennifer Hunter

Optometry and Vision Science, Associate Professor
Jennifer Hunter
519-888-4567 x41965
Location: OPT 335

Research interests:

  • Cellular-scale retinal imaging and light safety for the eye.
  • Pioneer of two-photon excited fluorescence imaging through the pupil of a living primate eye, which enabled my group to be the first to image translucent primate retinal ganglion cells in vivo.
  • First to deploy in vivo fluorescence lifetime imaging ophthalmoscopy of the retina at the cellular scale in living human and non-human primate eyes.

Google Scholar

Link to profile: Jennifer Hunter
Link to personal webpage: Jennifer Hunter

Okey Igboeli

Science and Business, Associate Professor - Teaching Stream, Director of Science and Business Program
Okey Igboeli
519-888-4567 x48769
Location: ESC 357B

Research interests:

  • Veterinary pharmacology and toxicology
  • Drug discovery and drug target validation
  • Drug resistance
  • Molecular biology
  • Technology development and transfer
  • Research commercialization
Link to profile: Okechukwu Igboeli

Lyndon Jones

Optometry and Vision Science
Lyndon Jones
(519) 888-4567 ext. 35030
Location: OPT 375

Research Interests:

  • Clinical trial design
  • Contact lens performance
  • Drug delivery
  • Ocular biomaterials
  • Proteins at interfaces

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University Research Chair

Office of Research - Technology Transfer & Commercialization:

Link to profile: Lyndon Jones

Barb Katzenback

Biology
Barb Katzenback
519-888-4567, ext. 30192
Location: B2 356C

Research Interests:

  • Innate immunity of amphibians
  • Regulation of innate immune cell development (macrophages, neutrophils) from progenitor cell populations
  • Host-pathogen-environment interactions

Google Scholar

Link to profile: Barb Katzenback
Link to personal webpage: Barb Katzenback

Heather Keller

Kinesiology
Heather Keller
519-888-4567, ext. 41761
Location: AHS 2682

Research Interests:

  • Improving nutrition and health in hospitals, long term care and the community
  • Dementia

Schlegel Research Chair in Nutrition & Aging

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[Grand River Hospital News] March 15, 2019 "Good food, better healing: How GRH is studying to improve food for patients in hospital"

​[Waterloo News] March 23, 2017 "Survey will reduce rates of malnutrition in hospitals"

Link to profile: Heather Keller
Link to personal webpage: Heather Keller

Krista Kelly

Science
Krista Kelly
519-888-4567 x41330
Location: OPT 335

Research Interests:

  • Effects of atypical visual experience on the developing brain
  • Ocular motor dysfunction in amblyopia and strabismus
  • Functional consequences of common pediatric eye conditions (amblyopia, strabismus, anisometropia, cataract) on reading and motor skills

Google Scholar

Link to profile: Krista Kelly

Nikolas Knowles

Kinesiology
Nikolas Knowles
519-888-4567 x41042
Location: BMH 1117

Research interests:

  • Upper-extremity biomechanics 
  • Orthopaedic biomechanics 
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Computational modeling 
  • Imaging

[Google scholar profile]

Link to profile: Nikolas Knowles

Yang Lu

Computer Science
Yang Lu
519-888-4567 x40690
Location: DC 2627

Research interests:

  • Developing machine learning and statistical methods for genomics and proteomics data analysis using interpretable machine learning, reproducible (error-controlled) machine learning, and heterogeneous data integration
  • Developing interpretation methods to find scientifically interesting and statistically confident hypotheses from complex biological data from single-cell genomics, mass spectrometry-based proteomics, and metagenomics


 

Link to profile: Yang Lu
Link to personal webpage: Yang Lu

Vivek Maheshwari

Chemistry
V. Maheshwari
519-888-4567 x38885
Location: QNC 5619

Research Interests:

  • High Resolution flexible pressure and tactile sensors

  • Microbial fuel cells

  • Nano electrodes for electrochemical detection

  • Flexible Electrodes for bio-interfacing, electrical mapping self-powered devices

  • Cell-inorganic composites
  • Multi-functional materials and devices
  • Wearable sensors
  • Composite membranes
Link to profile: Vivek Maheshwari
Link to personal webpage: Vivek Maheshwari

Kaylena Ehgoetz Martens

Kinesiology
Kaylena Ehgoetz Martens
519-888-4567, ext. 46615
Location: BMH 1054

Research interests:

  • Aging and neurodegeneration
  • Movement disorders
  • Gait kinematics
  • Neuropsychology and neurocognitive assessment
  • Mood, emotion and cognition
  • Fear, threat, anxiety and depression
  • Virtual reality

Google Scholar

Link to profile: Kaylena Ehgoetz Martens

Dale Martin

Biology
Dale Martin
519-888-4567 x36958
Location: B1 291C

Research interests:

  • Neurodegeneration
  • Huntington Disease
  • Autophagy
  • Apoptosis
  • Fatty acylation

Google Scholar

Link to profile: Dale Martin
Link to personal webpage: Dale Martin

Brendan McConkey

Biology
Brendan McConkey
519-888-4567 x37020
Location: B1 165A

Research Interests:

  • Protein structure, functions, evolution (yeast, mammalian cell lines, plant-bacterial)

  • Bioinformatics, systematics and protein evolution

  • Protein structure and interaction modeling
  • Protein expression pattern analysis
  • Molecular genetics

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Link to profile: Brendan J. McConkey

Sean Meehan

Kinesiology
Sean Meehan
519-888-4567 x49278
Location: BMH 1113

Research Interests:

My research focuses on brain plasticity and the neural control of movement. I utilize non-invasive methods, like transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) and electroencephalography (EEG), to study the neural correlates of performance and skill learning in healthy and clinical populations. In particular, my current focus is centred upon how different brain systems underlying motor control/learning interact to determine brain plasticity with an emphasis on enhancing stroke rehabilitation.

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Link to profile: Sean Meehan
Link to personal webpage: Sean Meehan

Laura Middleton

Kinesiology
Laura Middleton
519-888-4567 x45045
Location: BMH 3033

Research interests:

  • Identifying interventions to promote well-being of people with, and those at risk for, dementia
  • Co-design of technologies, programs, and services with people living with dementia, care partners, and other stakeholders, with a focus on physical activity and other lifestyle strategies
  • Co-development of professional development programs for health and community service providers to promote quality and accessibility of health and wellness programs and services for persons living with dementia
  • Integration of virtual programs, including virtual reality, to promote physical activity and healthy living
Link to profile: Laura Middleton
Link to personal webpage: Laura Middleton

John Mielke

School of Public Health Sciences
John Mielke
519-888-4567, ext. 48606
Location: LHN 2728

Research interests: 

  • Neurobiological embedding of adversity
  • Biological characteristics that influence outcome from brain injury
  • Drug development, biomarkers
  • Stroke; biological characteristics that influence outcomes from brain injury

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Link to profile: John G. Mielke

Praveen Rao Perampalli Nekkar

School of Pharmacy
Praveen Nekkar Rao
519-888-4567 x21317
Location: PHR 5002

Research Interests:

  • Drug discovery
  • Rational drug design and medicinal chemistry
  • Cancer therapy
  • Treatment of neurological disorders (Alzheimer's, Parkinson's)
  • Drug discovery/rational design
  • Synthesis and biological evaluation of novel organic molecules and peptides/peptidomimics as therapeutic agents

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[Science News] October 22, 2018 "Nekkar lab determines that depression medications can help treat Alzheimer’s disease"

​[Pharmacy News] July 29, 2015 "Waterloo pharmacist examines drug therapies for Alzheimer’s disease"

Link to profile: Praveen Nekkar
Link to personal webpage: Praveen Rao Perampalli Nekkar

Natoya Peart

Science
Natoya Peart
519-888-4567 x41466
Location: B1 293A

Research Interests:

  • RNA Biology
  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Genetics
  • Developmental Biology
Link to profile: Natoya Peart
Link to personal webpage: Natoya Peart

Mahla Poudineh

Electrical and Computer Engineering
Mahla Poudineh
519-888-4567 x33319
Location: QNC 3622

Research interests:

  • Real-time bio-sensing approaches for detection of small molecules
  • Microfluidic-based integrated devices for therapeutics and diagnostics purposes
  • Implantable micro-devices for cancer treatment
  • Circulating tumor cell phenotypic characterization
  • Stem cell profiling and characterization
  • Translating biomedical devices for clinical use
  • Silicon micro-machining for developing bio-MEMS and bio-NEMS devices

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Link to profile: Mahla Poudineh
Link to personal webpage: Mahla Poudineh

Joe Quadrilatero

Kinesiology
Joe Quadrilatero
519-888-4567 x48131
Location: BMH 1106

Research Interests:

The primary focus of the Skeletal Muscle Biology and Cell Death Laboratory is to study cell death processes (i.e., apoptosis and autophagy) in skeletal muscle. In addition, a major theme is the influence of mitochondrial signaling and dynamics on skeletal muscle development, function, regeneration, and health. 

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Link to profile: Joe Quadrilatero

Carolyn Ren

Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering
Carolyn Ren
519-888-4567 x38233, 519-888-4567 x33030
Location: E3 2108G, E3 4105
Contact for: Expertise in microfluidics, Lab-on-a-Chip technology, protein and DNA separation towards disease diagnosis and drug discovery, living cell analysis and water toxicity testing.

Research Interests:

  • Protein and DNA separation analysis towards disease diagnosis and drug discovery

  • Biosensing and Devices (bacterial, proteins, fluorescence)

  • Living cell analysis and water toxicity testing

  • Lab-on-a-Chip technology (point-of-care biomedical diagnosis , chemical detection, protein separation and identification, environmental testing)

  • Micro-scale fluid mechanics, droplet microfluidics and nanofluidics

  • High Throughput Screening For Drug Screening
  • Manufacturing Nanomaterials and Carbon Management

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Canada Research Chair in Lab-on-a-Chip Technology [Canada Research Chair Profile]

[Waterloo Stories] June 14, 2012 "Creating the tiny future of science"

Link to profile: Carolyn Ren
Link to personal webpage: Carolyn Ren

Parsin Haji Reza

Systems Design Engineering
Parsin Haji Reza
519-888-4567 x40172
Location: E7 6416

Research Interests

  • Early Cancer Detection
  • Eliminating Positive Surgical Margins
  • Non-contact Biopsies for Endoscopy 
  • Functional Brain Imaging 
  • Early Detection and Understanding the Age-related Vision Loss Problems
  • Wound Care
  • Cardiovascular
  • Machine learning/AI

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Link to profile: Parsin Haji Reza
Link to personal webpage: Parsin Haji Reza

George Shaker

Electrical & Computer Engineering
George Shaker
+1 519-498-5173
Location: EIT 3123

Alternate Location:

  • Satellite Campus, UW-Schlegel Research Institute for Aging, Research Building, Sensors and Devices Lab

Research Interests:

  • Bio-wearable electronics and systems
  • Bio-electromagnetics, bio-technology, bio-sensors and energy harvesting systems
  • RF/microwave/millimeter wave/Terahertz (THz) circuits and antenna systems
  • Radio frequency (RF)/microwave packaging and Electromagnetic compatibility 
  • (EMC)/Electromagnetic interface (EMI) analyses
  • Vehicle and UAV wireless communications, navigation systems, and telematics systems
  • Complex propagation and scattering phenomena
  • Devices and novel electromagnetic materials and wireless sensors

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Awards:

  • Top downloaded paper in Medical Physics (arXiv) – October 2019
  • Best Imaging Paper, CVS, 2018
  • ACM MobileHCI 2017 Best Worskshop Paper Award
  • IEEE APS 2017 SPC Honorable Mention Paper Award
  • IEEE Sensors Most Popular Article (March 2017)
  • IEEE Sensors Annual Volume Cover Page

[CBB Events] November 15, 2019 "Professor Shaker organizes a Health Canada Regulatory insights Workshop"

[CNN] November 11, 2019 "Scientists develop sensor to save children and pets from hot car deaths"

[Waterloo News] October 29, 2019 "Advancing healthcare through innovative technology"

[Inside Digital Health] June 3, 2019 "Study: Radar Monitors Sleep with Accuracy Comparable to Current Standards"

[Waterloo News]  June 28, 2018 "AI and radar technologies could help diabetics manage their disease"

[Engineering News] June 28, 2018 "Researchers developing a prick-free glucose monitor"

[RD Magazine] June 28, 2018 "AI and Radar Technologies Could Help Diabetics Manage Their Disease

[Engineering News] July 5, 2016 "Waterloo wins big with tiny power device"

Link to profile: George Shaker
Link to personal webpage: George Shaker

Roderick Slavcev

School of Pharmacy
Roderick Slavcev
519-888-4567 x21301
Location: PHR 4003

Research Interests:

  • Drug discovery, delivery systems and nanomedicine

  • Gene therapy, microbial genetics

  • Oncology, Antiviral therapeutics design

  • Anti-bacterials

  • Acne cosmeceutical design

  • Phage-based biotechnology

  • Viral exclusion systems

  • Cosmeceuticals

  • Vaccine design (dementia), bacteriophage-based biotechnology, use of coliphages to design and construct vectors for the development of novel vaccines, pharmaceuticals and gene delivery systems, and the identification and application of novel phage genomic anti-bacterial genes with potential phage therapy applications.

  • Strategic management in Pharmacy; healthcare reform

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Link to profile: Roderick Slavcev
Link to personal webpage: Roderick Slavcev

David Spafford

Biology
D. Spafford
519-888-4567 x38185
Location: B1 173

Research Interests:

  • Calcium channel analysis for target drug delivery for treatment of pain, arrhythmias, angina, and potential benefits in treatment of epilepsy and cancer.

  • Structure, function and pharmacology of calcium channels and sodium channels

  • Structure and function and analysis of NALCN cation channel  and anti-calcium channel toxins

  • The Spafford Neurobiology Research Laboratory studies voltage-gated calcium channels, molecular physiology, biophysics, cell biology, protein biochemistry, fluorescence microscopy and tissue cultures.

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[Science News] April 25, 2014 "Waterloo discovers a key regulator in the pacemakers of our brain and heart"

Link to profile: J. David Spafford
Link to personal webpage: David Spafford

Karen Van Ooteghem

Kinesiology
Karen Van Ooteghem

Research interests:

  • Aging
  • Balance and mobility impairment
  • Central nervous system function
  • Wireless sensor technologies

[National Centre for Biotechnology Information] August 31, 2019 "Key factors for the assessment of mobility in advanced dementia: A consensus approach"

[Ontario Neurodegenerative Disease Research Initiative] September 26, 2019 "Wearable technologies to improve health outcomes in people with neurodegenerative diseases?"

Link to profile: Karen Van Ooteghem

Thomas Willett

Systems Design Engineering
Thomas Willett
519-888-4567 x48405
Location: E7 6438

Research Interests:

  • Biomaterials and mechanics of biomaterials and tissues

  • Bone quality and fragility, collagen

  • Engineering of bone mimetic materials for skeletal reconstruction (3D printing)

Google Scholar

Link to profile: Thomas Willett
Link to personal webpage: Thomas Willett

Stan Woo

Optometry & Vision Science
Stan Woo
519-888-4567 x45914
Location: OPT 303

Research interests:

  • Vision rehabilitation
  • Systems for optimizing patient care outcomes
  • Retinal disease
  • Pharmacology.
Link to profile: Stan Woo

Mustafa Yavuz

Mechanical and Mechatronics Engineering, Professor, Director, Graduate Nanotechnology Program
Mustafa Yavuz
519-888-4567 x32093
Location: E5 3011
Link to profile: Mustafa Yavuz
Link to personal webpage: Nano and Micro Systems Lab