Education
Ph.D Chemical Engineering, University of Toronto 1993
BSc. Biomedical Engineering and Biology, Brown University 1989
     
Industry Experience
Research Scientist Genetic Institute, Andover, MA 1993-1997
     
Academic Experience
Professor Chemical and Materials Engineering, UofA 2007-Present
Associated Professor Chemical and Materials Engineering, UofA 2003-2007
Assistant Professor Chemical and Materials Engineering, UofA 2001-2003
Assistant Professor Biomedical Engineering, UofA 1997-2001

Courses Taught

CHE318

Molecular and turbulent diffusion; mass transfer coefficients; mass transfer equipment design including absorption and cooling towers, adsorption and ion exchange.

CHE484

Physical and chemical properties of cells, tissues, and biological fluids; engineering analysis of processes such as cell growth and fermentation; purification of products.

CHE582

Survey of materials intended for biological applications; biomaterials-related biological phenomena (protein adsorption, blood coagulation and cell adhesion); biomaterials for engineering of blood vessel, bone and skin tissues. Two fundamental engineering philosophies will be stressed: structure-function relationship and purposeful manipulation for a desired outcome.

CHE655

Intended for graduate students who are familiar with basic biomaterials science. Focuses on: molecular design of biomaterial and biomaterial surfaces in order to modulate specific biological events; techniques to modulate biomaterial properties; assessment techniques for modifications. The biological events will be studied at the cellular and molecular level.