Vinny Randhawa
Vinny completed his Bachelors in Chemical Engineering at the University of Toronto. His Masters work in Biomedical Engineering is studying how a microfluidic airway-on-a-chip platform can be used to investigate effects of aerosols on lung epithelial cells. avineet.randhawa@ubc.ca
Samantha Grist
Samantha is a postdoctoral fellow, developing silicon photonic biosensors. She completed her PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of British Columbia under the supervision of Professors Karen C. Cheung and Lukas Chrostowski. Her dissertation centered on creating a microfluidic platform that exposed tumour cells in 3D culture to controlled spatial and time-varying […]
Tiffany Cameron
Tiffany completed her Bachelors of Applied Science in Sustainable Design Engineering at the University of Prince Edward Island in 2019. Her Masters project in Biomedical Engineering, under the co-supervision of Drs Karen Cheung and Cheryl Wellington, is to develop a microfluidic model of the brain microvasculature with relevence to neural degenerative disease. tcam1@ece.ubc.ca