Danmei Liu
Dr. Liu has a PhD is in Materials Engineering and she brings many years of experience in the fields of medical imaging and biomechanical engineering. Dr. Liu manages and coordinates […]
Dr. Liu has a PhD is in Materials Engineering and she brings many years of experience in the fields of medical imaging and biomechanical engineering. Dr. Liu manages and coordinates […]
Vivian Chung, MASc. P.Eng, is a biomedical engineer with research interest in traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, sports biomechanics, and surgical technologies. Vivian also oversees lab activities and the
Amanda facilitates the daily administrative and research logistics as the key point of contact at the Centre for Aging SMART, including onboarding, grant and finance support, space planning, and communications.
Kim oversees administrative functions at the Centre for Aging Smart and manages human resources and finance. A member of the Operations team since 2013, Kim has fifteen years of experience
Dr. Stirling Bryan is a trained economist with a career-long specialization in the economics of health care. His PhD (Economics) was obtained from Brunel University (UK), following a Masters (Health
Dr. Kristin Campbell, BSc, PT, PhD is a licensed physical therapist and an Associate Professor in the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of British Columbia. She also holds
Calvin Kuo is assistant professor in the School of Biomedical Engineering. He obtained his B.S. in Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science from the California Institute of Technology, and his M.S.
Dr. Noah Silverberg is a board-certified neuropsychologist at GF Strong Rehabilitation Centre and a Clinical Associate Professor of Physical Medical and Rehabilitation at the University of British Columbia. He holds
Dr. Julia Schmidt’s research focuses on improving everyday life for people after brain injury through investigation of neurological and cognitive-psychological impact of brain injury to determine effective individualized interventions. Dr.
Dr. Courtney Pollock trained as a physiotherapist at McMaster University and worked clinically for over 10 years prior to transitioning to full-time research, this experience informs her research. Dr. Pollock