University of Toronto St. George Campus - Pharmacology
Diploma
A one week intensive course on the changing paradigms in modern health care.
\"Understanding the New World of Health Care\"
Harvard University
Division of Health Policy Research and Education
Executive Program
Rotman School of Management
University of Toronto
MSc
Experimental Pathology
FRCSC
Plastic Surgery
MD
Medical Doctorate
BSc (AAM)
Bio medical Communications and Medical Art
Fine Art
Ontario College of Art
Healthcare
Plastic Surgery
Tissue Engineering
Public Health
Hospitals
Surgery
Cancer
Medical Research
Research
Medicine
Medical Devices
Public Speaking
Social Media
Board Certified
Treatment
Medical Education
Science
Neuroscience
Clinical Research
Teaching
Fibroblast Behavior in Human Dermal Substitutes: A Computer Simulation Model
I – 3D Collagen Matrix Model Structure and Visualization. A Computer Simulation Model
II – Simulating and Visualizing Cell Migration in 3D Matrices (abstract; presentation)
Charles J Lumsden
Fibroblast Behavior in Human Dermal Substitutes: A Computer Simulation Model
I – 3D Collagen Matrix Model Structure and Visualization. A Computer Simulation Model
II – Simulating and Visualizing Cell Migration in 3D Matrices (abstract; presentation)
semple
Women's College Hospital
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
University of Toronto
Advanced Regenerative Tissue Engineering Centre
(ARTEC)
QoC Health Inc.
OCAD University
Massachusetts General Hospital
OCAD University
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Toronto
Chair
Board of Governors
OCAD University
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
Co Founder and Director
Funded by the Ontario Research and Development Challenge Fund
ARTEC is a consortium of two academic partners––Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto––and four industrial partners––ApoPharma
Elas\n\n\nPltin Specialties
matRegen and Rimon Therapeutics––working together to create new intellectual property and economic growth for Ontario. Basic scientists
engineers and clinicians in ARTEC are collaborating to solve clinical and scientific problems from diverse perspectives.\n\nScientists in ARTEC are using tissue engineering to produce new technologies for soft tissue regeneration and reconstruction. Tissue engineering involves the rational design and development of a new generation of hybrid devices that modulate healing and regeneration through the three-dimensional architecture of biodegradable scaffolds
incorporation of cellular systems and drug delivery mechanisms.
Advanced Regenerative Tissue Engineering Centre
(ARTEC)
QoC Health Inc.
Toronto
Canada Area
QoC Health helps health organizations take their digital health ideas to scale / commercialization with its\npatient-centered technology platform. Capabilities of the platform include patient monitoring
analytics
\neducational materials
secure communications
decision aids
planning tools and turnkey integration with\nexisting medical records. Tools built by QoC Health have peer reviewed
published results demonstrating both improvements to patient outcomes & experience and cost savings using its technology.
Co Founder- Health Strategy
Toronto Ontario
Executive Member
Board of Governors
OCAD University
Toronto
Ontario
Canada
Professor
Department of Surgery
University of Toronto
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
Massachusetts General Hospital
Harvard
Massachusetts
Division of Wilderness Medicine
Department of Emergency Medicine
Adjunct Faculty (nonclinical)
Toronto
Canada
Surgeon in Chief
Women's College Hospital
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