Our group has published >235 papers and has received support through over 45 grants totalling over $42M.
Our team has included 128 trainees, including 24 visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows and 13 PhD students.
Two major projects that we help lead include the EcoToxChip Project (funded by Genome Canada) and GEOHealth-West Africa (funded by US NIH-Fogarty and Canada's IDRC)
Our team has included 128 trainees, including 24 visiting scholars and postdoctoral fellows and 13 PhD students.
Two major projects that we help lead include the EcoToxChip Project (funded by Genome Canada) and GEOHealth-West Africa (funded by US NIH-Fogarty and Canada's IDRC)
Our research areas of focus:
Innovating biotechnology
Research that brings together advances in molecular biology and high-throughput analyses with data science and software tools (e.g., EcoToxChip project, EcoOmicsAnalyst). |
Community driven
Research built on design-thinking principles that is fit for purpose (e.g., various First Nations and Indigenous communities; e-waste and mining sectors; EcoToxChip project). |
Global synthesis & policy
Research focused on distilling scientific results for policy uptake (e.g., chemicals management, Minamata Convention, systematic reviews). |