Meet Your Faculty

Andrew McArthur

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Professor Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Infectious Disease Research Department of Biochemistry and Biomedical Sciences
McMaster University
Hamilton, ON, Canada


Dr. McArthur is a Professor and David Braley Chair in Computational Biology at McMaster University. Dr. McArthur has had a career in the United States and Canada, including NIH-funded positions at the Marine Biological Laboratory and Brown University, where he led the genome assembly of the diarrheal pathogen Giardia intestinalis, plus 10 years of experience in the private sector. Dr. McArthur’s research team focuses on building tools, databases, and algorithms for the genomic surveillance of infectious pathogens. He and his team developed the Comprehensive Antibiotic Resistance Database (card.mcmaster.ca) and the SARS-CoV-2 Illumina GeNome Assembly Line software platform

Fiona Brinkman

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Distinguished Professor, FRSC, Department of Molecular Biology and Biochemistry; Associate Member, School of Computing Science and Faculty of Health Sciences
Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, BC, Canada

, https://www.brinkmanlab.ca/

Dr. Brinkman is developing bioinformatic resources to better track infectious diseases using genomic data, and improve prediction of new vaccine/drug targets. Her primary aim is to develop more sustainable, integrated approaches for infectious disease control, however she is also applying her methods to aid allergy, child health, and environmental research.

Gary Van Domselaar

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Chief, Bioinformatics National Microbiology Laboratory
Public Health Agency of Canada
Winnipeg, MB, Canada


Dr. Gary Van Domselaar, PhD (University of Alberta, 2003) is the Chief of the Bioinformatics Section at the National Microbiology Laboratory in Winnipeg Canada and Associate Professor in the Department of Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases at the University of Manitoba. Dr. Van Domselaar’s lab develops bioinformatics methods and pipelines to understand, track, and control circulating infectious diseases in Canada and globally. His research and development

Jared Simpson

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Principal Investigator, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research Assistant Prof. Department of Computer Science, University of Toronto
Toronto, ON, Canada

https://simpsonlab.github.io/

Dr. Simpson develops algorithms and software for the analysis of high-throughput sequencing data. He is interested in de novo assembly and the detection of sequence variation in individuals, cancers and populations, with a focus on long read sequencing technologies. Dr. Simpson developed the ABYSS, SGA and nanopolish software packages.

Jimmy Liu

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PhD Candidate, Simon Fraser University
Burnaby, BC
Canada

Jimmy Liu is a PhD candidate trained in bioinformatics and biochemistry. He conducted his PhD research at Simon Fraser University focusing on the development of novel computational methods to enhance the utility of WGS data for enteric outbreak investigations and longitudinal surveillance. He also has years of experience working with nanopore long-read technologies in the context of veterinary diagnostics, such as expediting diagnostic turnaround times through real-time nanopore data analysis.

Rob Beiko

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Professor, Faculty of Computer Science
Dalhousie University
Halifax, NS, Canada

Rob Beiko is a professor in bioinformatics whose research encompasses microbial evolution and gene transfer, comparative genomics, and microbial community analysis. He is the lead of the ARETE project, which is developing a software pipeline for annotation of AMR and mobile genetic elements, phylogenomic analysis, and inference of recombination and transfer in large sets of pathogen genomes. He has also developed and contributed to software tools including STAMP for statistical analysis of metagenome profiles, rSPR for efficient inference of gene transmission, and PICRUSt for the prediction of metagenome composition based on marker-gene surveys.

William Hsiao

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Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, BC, Canada — , www.cidgoh.ca

William Hsiao is a public health infectious disease researcher with a background in microbial genomics and bioinformatics. He is an associate professor in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University and an affiliated researcher at BCCDC Public Health Laboratory and at Canada’s Michael Smith Genome Sciences Centre. Will leads an interdisciplinary group of researchers interested in solving practical public health and animal health problems through a One Health lens at the Centre for Infectious Disease Genomics and One Health.

Zhibin Lu

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Senior Manager, Digital Research
University Health Network
Toronto, ON, Canada —

Zhibin Lu is a senior manager at University Health Network Digital. He is responsible for UHN HPC operations and scientific software. He manages two HPC clusters at UHN, including system administration, user management, and maintenance of bioinformatics tools for HPC4health. He is also skilled in Next-Gen sequence data analysis and has developed and maintained bioinformatics pipelines at the Bioinformatics and HPC Core. He is a member of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada Bioinformatics National Team and Scheduling National Team.

Charlie Barclay

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MSc Graduate Student Researcher, Department of Physics and Astronomy
Simon Fraser University
Vancouver, BC, Canada —

Charlie Barclay is an ontologist at the Centre for Infectious Disease Genomics and One Health (CIDGOH), with expertise in data structures and modelling across pathogen genomics, public health, and biodiversity. She specialises in ontologies and metadata frameworks to standardise and integrate data in support of FAIR principles. Passionate about the intersection of environmental pressures and infectious disease, and advocates for a holistic One Health approach, integrating environmental monitoring with genomic data.