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Every day across British Columbia, trainees and researchers at the UBC Faculty of Medicine are turning skills into jobs, investments into discoveries, and discoveries into solutions that are transforming health for everyone.

Ranked among the world’s top medical schools with the fifth-largest MD enrollment in North America, the UBC Faculty of Medicine is a leader in both the science and the practice of medicine. Across British Columbia, more than 12,000 faculty and staff are training the next generation of doctors, health care professionals, and medical researchers, making remarkable discoveries to help create the pathways to better health for our communities at home and around the world.

The UBC Faculty of Medicine offers a diverse array of training opportunities including cutting-edge research experiences in the biosciences, globally recognized population health education, quality health professional training, as well as several certificate and online training options. The Faculty of Medicine is home to more than 1,700 graduate students housed in 20 graduate programs (14 of which offer doctoral research options). Year after year, research excellence in the Faculty of Medicine is supported by investment from funding sources here at home and around the globe, receiving approximately more than $1.8B in total research funding since 2016.

We value our trainees and the creative input they have to scholarly activities at UBC. Our priority is to enable their maximum potential through flexible opportunities that provide a breadth of experiences tailored to their own individual career objectives. We maintain high standards of excellence, and work to create a community of intellectually and socially engaged scholars that work collaboratively with each other, the university, and the world, with the overarching goal of promoting the health of individuals and communities.

 

Research Facilities

UBC Faculty of Medicine provides innovative educational and research programs in the areas of health and life sciences through an integrated and province-wide delivery model in facilities at locations throughout British Columbia.

The Life Sciences Centre is the largest building on the UBC Vancouver campus. Completed in 2004, the $125 million, 52,165 sq metres building was built to accommodate the distributed medical educational program and the Life Sciences Institute.

The Djavad Mowafaghian Centre for Brain Health (DMCBH), a partnership between the University of British Columbia and Vancouver Coastal Health, unites under one roof research and clinical expertise in neuroscience, psychiatry and neurology in order to accelerate discovery and translate new knowledge into better treatment and prevention strategies. DMCBH has both laboratory and clinical research areas within the Centre proper and in the UBC Hospital Koerner Pavilion. Our core facilities are essential to ongoing collaboration, teaching, and research.

The BC Children's Hospital Research Institute is it the largest research institute of its kind in Western Canada in terms of people, productivity, funding and size. With more than 350,000 square feet of space, the Institute has both 'wet bench' laboratory and 'dry lab' clinical research areas, and other areas to facilitate particular areas of research and training.

Research Highlights

New knowledge and innovation are crucial to successfully identifying, addressing and overcoming the increasingly complex health-related challenges that influence the lives of all of us – in British Columbia, in Canada, and in countries and communities around the globe.

The UBC Faculty of Medicine is recognized nationally and internationally for research innovation that advances knowledge and translates new discoveries to improve the health and well-being of individuals and communities. Research opportunities feature extensive collaborations across other faculties, health institutions and health partners across British Columbia, Canada and internationally.

The Faculty provides and fosters research excellence across the full continuum, from basic science to applied science and then to knowledge implementation, with a focus on precision health; cancer; brain and mental health; heart and lung health; population health; and chronic diseases.

Graduate Degree Programs

Research Supervisors in Faculty

or browse the list of faculty members in various academic units. You may click each unit to view faculty members appointed in that unit. View the full faculty member directory for more search and filter options.
Name Academic Unit(s) Research Interests
Miran-Khan, Karim Department of Family Practice, School of Kinesiology Exercise is Medicine; Health promotion via Exercise; Type 2 DM prevention
Mitton, Craig School of Population and Public Health Health care administration; Health sciences; Public and population health; Health Policies; Health care resource allocation
Moe, Jessica Department of Emergency Medicine Clinical medicine; Substance Use; Addictions; Identifying, characterizing and developing interventions for high risk emergency department patients; Evaluating optimal naloxone dosing in ultra-potent opioid overdoses; Developing approaches to emergency department screening for opioid use disorder; Evaluating buprenorphine/naloxone standard dosing and microdosing interventions; Overdose prevention
Molday, Robert Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Proteins, cell structure, lipids, drug discovery, gene therapy
Money, Deborah Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology Medical, health and life sciences; Reproductive Infectious Diseases,; Vaccine studies, vaginal microbiome, HIV, COVID in pregnancy
Moore, David Division of Infectious Diseases HIV prevention and control, HIV among men who have sex with men, HIV in sub-Saharan Africa; epidemiology; public health
Moore, Edwin D Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences Cardiovascular
Morgan, Steven School of Population and Public Health Health policy; Economics of health care; Health services and systems; Access to medicines; Health care policy; Pharmacare; Pharmaceutical pricing; Prescribing appropriateness; Comparative policy analysis; Health care financing
Morin, Gregg Department of Medical Genetics Basic medicine and life sciences; Proteomics; mass spectrometry; RNA processing; Ribonucleoproteins; Splicing; Cancer; RNA sequencing
Moritz, Orson Department of Ophthalmology & Visual Sciences Mechanisms underlying genetically inherited forms of blindness
Mortenson, Ben Department of Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy Occupational therapy; Rehabilitation medicine; Accessibility; Assistive technology; Caregiving; Mobility; Outcome measures; Quality of Life and Aging; rehabilitation; Robotics; Social Aspects of Aging; Social participation; Spinal cord injury
Moukhles, Hakima Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences Muscle cells
Mui, Alice Department of Surgery, Department of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Inflammatory Signalling Pathways
Mulpuri, Kishore Department of Orthopaedics Surgery; bone diseases; Cerebral Palsy; Connective Tissue Diseases; Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip; Joints (Articulations); Legg-Calve-Perthes Disease; Locomotor Activity / Movement Disorders; Methodological Research; Muscle; Muscular Diseases; Musculoskeletal Deformation; Musculoskeletal Lesions and Repair; Neuromuscular Diseases; Orthopaedic Engineering; Patient Quality Improvement and Quality Assurance; Pediatric Hip Conditions; Pediatric Orthopaedic Trauma; Slipped Capital Femoral Epiphysis; Trauma / Injuries
Munk, Peter Department of Radiology Radiologic techniques for pain management; Interventional radiologic management of bone metastases with thermal ablation techniques. Applications of dual energy CT to evaluation of the musculoskeletal system.
Murphy, Rachel School of Population and Public Health Clinical oncology; Health sciences; Human nutrition and dietetics; Public and population health; Aging; Cancer prevention; Community Health / Public Health; Nutrition; Nutrition and Cancer; Obesity
Murphy, Timothy Department of Psychiatry Neurosciences, biological and chemical aspects; Neurosciences, medical and physiological and health aspects; Autism; brain imaging; depression; Neuronal Systems; stroke
Nabi, Ivan Robert Department of Cellular & Physiological Sciences, School of Biomedical Engineering Medical, health and life sciences; Cancer cell biology; Membrane domains; Organelle contact sites; Super-resolution microscopy; Machine Learning
Nappi, Lucia Department of Urologic Sciences Drug discovery, Identification of new biomarkers - genitourinary malignancies, Genitourinary tumors
Naus, Monika School of Population and Public Health Communicable disease outbreak, control, vaccine, immunization, tuberculosis
Nelson, Brad Department of Medical Genetics Clinical oncology; Genetic medicine; Cancer immunology and immunotherapy; Cell Therapy of Cancer; Cell therapies; Clinical trials; Oncolytic viruses; T cell engineering
Newton, Christie Department of Family Practice design and implementation of a provincial interprofessional, professional development program
Nguan, Christopher Department of Urologic Sciences Urology; Computer engineering; Civil engineering, n.e.c.; Biomedical instrumentation (including diagnostics); Medical devices; Artificial tissues engineering; Biomedical robotics; Image guided surgery systems; Applied immunology (including antibody engineering, xenotransplantation and t-cell therapies); Transplantation immunology; kidney transplantation; patient reported outcomes; medical apps for mobile health; machine learning analytics of medical imaging; machine learning analytics of complex medical data outcomes; Robotics; quality in healthcare; environmental impact of healthcare; Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare; planetary health intersection with healthcare
Nicolaou, Savvakis Department of Radiology Radiology, nuclear medicine and medical imaging; Computed Tomography; Artificial Intelligence; Emergency Radiology; Trauma Radiology; Nuclear Magnetic Resonance
Nielsen, Torsten Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine Clinical oncology; Pathology (except oral pathology); Biomarker development; Breast Cancer; Cancer Diagnosis and Detection; Cancer of the Musculoskeletal System; Clinical trials; Epigenomics; Experimental Therapeutics; Immuno-oncology; Tissue-based diagnostic technologies; Translational research; Genetically engineered mouse models

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Graduate Student Stories

Recent Publications

This is an incomplete sample of recent publications in chronological order by UBC faculty members with a primary appointment in the Faculty of Medicine.

 

Publication: Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
UBC Author(s): Mohammad Ehsanul Karim (School of Population and Public Health / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 10538569
Volume: 34
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: International Journal of Urology
UBC Author(s): Kim Nguyen Chi (Division of Medical Oncology / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 09198172
Volume: 32
Page Range: 164-172
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
UBC Author(s): Rajavel Elango (Pediatrics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 00029165
Volume: 121
Page Range: 500-501
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Pediatric Transplantation
UBC Author(s): Tom Blydt-Hansen (Pediatrics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 13973142
Volume: 29
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Genetics in Medicine
UBC Author(s): Kasmintan Schrader (Medical Genetics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 10983600
Volume: 27
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology
UBC Author(s): Youwen Zhou (Dermatology & Skin Science / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 01909622
Volume: 92
Page Range: 261-268
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: American Journal of Industrial Medicine
UBC Author(s): Christopher McLeod (School of Population and Public Health / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 02713586
Volume: 68
Page Range: 175-183
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Plastic Surgery
UBC Author(s): Kathryn Isaac (Surgery / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 22925503
Volume: 33
Page Range: 186-192
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Patient Education and Counseling
UBC Author(s): Kevin Eva (Division of General Internal Medicine / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 07383991
Volume: 131
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Journal of Hospital Medicine
UBC Author(s): Jessica Moe (Emergency Medicine / Faculty of Medicine), Jeffrey Brubacher (Emergency Medicine / Faculty of Medicine)
Volume: 20
Page Range: 146-154
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Pediatric Transplantation
UBC Author(s): Tom Blydt-Hansen (Pediatrics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 13973142
Volume: 29
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Journal of Orthopaedic Research
UBC Author(s): Peter Cripton (School of Biomedical Engineering / Faculty of Medicine), Pierre Guy (Orthopaedics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 07360266
Volume: 43
Page Range: 396-406
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Developmental Medicine and Child Neurology
UBC Author(s): Jill Zwicker (Occupational Science & Occupational Therapy / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 00121622
Volume: 67
Page Range: 216-222
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Translational Stroke Research
UBC Author(s): Donald E Griesdale (Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 18684483
Volume: 16
Page Range: 49-78
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Family Practice
UBC Author(s): Katrina Bouchard (Obstetrics & Gynaecology / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 02632136
Volume: 42
Publication Date: 1 February 2025

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Publication: Stroke
UBC Author(s): Thalia Field (Division of Neurology / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 00392499
Volume: 56
Page Range: 380-389
Publication Date: 1 February 2025

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Publication: JACC: Clinical Electrophysiology
UBC Author(s): Andrew Krahn (Divisions of Cardiology & Cardiovascular Surgery / Faculty of Medicine), Shubhayan Sanatani (Pediatrics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 2405500X
Volume: 11
Page Range: 270-278
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Stroke
UBC Author(s): Mandeep Tamber (Surgery / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 00392499
Volume: 56
Page Range: e49-e50
Publication Date: 1 February 2025

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Publication: Pediatric Emergency Care
UBC Author(s): John Mark Ansermino (Anesthesiology, Pharmacology & Therapeutics / Faculty of Medicine), Niranjan Kissoon (Pediatrics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 07495161
Volume: 41
Page Range: 94-103
Publication Date: 1 February 2025

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Publication: Social Science and Medicine
UBC Author(s): Julio Sergio Gonzalez-Montaner (Division of Infectious Diseases / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 02779536
Volume: 367
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: European Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
UBC Author(s): Arman Rahmim (Radiology / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 16197070
Volume: 52
Page Range: 1004-1016
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
UBC Author(s): Adeera Levin (Division of Nephrology / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 10466673
Volume: 36
Page Range: 242-255
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Cytotherapy
UBC Author(s): Fabio Rossi (School of Biomedical Engineering / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 14653249
Volume: 27
Page Range: 146-168
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Spine Journal
UBC Author(s): Charles Fisher (Orthopaedics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 15299430
Volume: 25
Page Range: 276-289
Publication Date: February 2025

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Publication: Spine Journal
UBC Author(s): Charles Fisher (Orthopaedics / Faculty of Medicine)
ISSN: 15299430
Volume: 25
Page Range: 265-275
Publication Date: February 2025

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Recent Thesis Submissions

Doctoral Citations

A doctoral citation summarizes the nature of the independent research, provides a high-level overview of the study, states the significance of the work and says who will benefit from the findings in clear, non-specialized language, so that members of a lay audience will understand it.
Year Citation Program
2023 Dr. Archibald's research focused on non-invasive neurochemical measurement, yielding a normative database for structural, functional, and biochemical measures of the adult human brain. These findings aid disease comparisons and can benefit individuals with neurological disorders, by advancing scientific understanding. Doctor of Philosophy in Experimental Medicine (PhD)
2023 Mutations have rendered the current therapeutics ineffective against the circulating strains of the pandemic viruses. Dr. Jalily designed and developed a new class of antivirals that can inhibit novel pandemic strains of the influenza virus.His work can aid the development of novel antivirals against mutated variants of influenza and coronaviruses. Doctor of Philosophy in Pharmacology (PhD)
2022 Dr. Scheu studied how proteins, namely ETS family transcription factors, bind their DNA targets within our cells and thereby turn genes on or off. He identified a molecular mechanism by which some family members regulate a common set of genes. He also showed how the motions of these ETS factors influence their DNA-binding specificity. Doctor of Philosophy in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (PhD)
2022 Dr. Doering discovered a new pathway by which cells can respond to and survive low oxygen stress using the model organism C. elegans. This work will be important for future development of drugs and therapies in diseases where cells are frequently exposed to low oxygen, such as cancer and diabetes. Doctor of Philosophy in Medical Genetics (PhD)
2022 Dr. Zeitouny assessed key dimensions in access to medicines in Canada and globally. Her research examined primary non-adherence in primary care. It uncovered changes in drug use and costs in British Columbia and investigated global vaccine availability during the COVID-19 pandemic. Her findings contributed to constructive health systems research. Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD)
2022 Dr. Ferris examined patterns of brain damage in aging and after stroke using a magnetic resonance imaging technique called diffusion tensor imaging. Her work advances the development of novel MRI-based tools to measure brain damage and predict behavioural impairments after brain injury. Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences (PhD)
2022 Dr. Simpson investigated the epidemiology, measurement, and recovery of arm and hand use following a stroke. This research increases our knowledge of this unique aspect of stroke recovery and will inform future stroke rehabilitation treatments. Doctor of Philosophy in Rehabilitation Sciences (PhD)
2022 Dr. Wong examined mechanisms that underlie cell fate determination during normal T-cell development. She identified an epigenetic factor critical for maintaining appropriate lineage development. Her research furthers our understanding of normal T-cell differentiation and how aberrations throughout development can result in leukemia. Doctor of Philosophy in Interdisciplinary Oncology (PhD)
2022 Dr. Nanditha examined the epidemiology of aging with HIV in British Columbia. She demonstrated the disproportionate burden of chronic diseases experienced by people living with HIV and proposed reproducible methodological approaches that improve the reliability of chronic disease frequencies measured using large administrative health datasets. Doctor of Philosophy in Experimental Medicine (PhD)
2022 Dr. Wickham investigated modifiable risk factors associated with recurrent adverse drug events, and examined how well these events are captured in health care data. These studies have implications for patient safety, and for drug safety research, as the documentation of these events is crucial in understanding and preventing their recurrence. Doctor of Philosophy in Population and Public Health (PhD)

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