Technology Advisors
Our technology advisors are experts and project managers who work with the high technology genomics platforms that exist within BC’s scientific research infrastructure. These experts help to keep us informed of the latest advances in genomics technologies and advise on the design and execution of experiments.
Colin Ross Ph.D
Colin Ross, PhD, Assistant Prof, Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, UBC, CIHR New Investigator Scientist, Child and Family Research Institute (CFRI), Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics (CMMT), Canadian Pharmacogenomics Network for Drug Safety (CPNDS) |
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Michael S. Kobor Ph.D
Associate Professor
Department of Medical Genetics, UBC; Scientist, CMMT, CFRI |
Wan Lam Ph.D
Associate Professor, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, UBC; Senior Scientist, Cancer Genetics and Developmental Biology, BC Cancer Agency |
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Stéphane Le Bihan Ph.D
Manager, Microarray Facility
Prostate Centre, Vancouver General Hospital. |
Robyn Roscoe BSc, PMP
Projects Team Leader
BC Cancer Agency Genome Sciences Centre |
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Statistics Advisors
Our statistics advisors champion collaborations with independent
investigators to address methodological and statistical questions that arise in
the application of genomics technologies. Experimental design and statistical
analysis of contemporary genomic data present unique problems that lie outside
the expertise of most conventional biostatisticians. Our advisors are experts in
working with and solving analytical problems associated with these types of
data.
Allen Delaney PhD
Staff
Scientist
Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre
BC Cancer Agency |
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Raphael Gottardo PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of
Statistics
University of British Columbia |
Harry Joe PhD
Professor
University of British Columbia |
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Brad McNeney PhD
Associate Professor
Statistics & Actuarial
Science, Simon Fraser University |
Denise Daley PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of
Medicine
University of British Columbia |
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Jinko Graham PhD
Associate Professor
Statistics and Actuarial
Science, Simon Fraser University |
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