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Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering
Orcid identifier0000-0002-3899-9767
- Associate Professor, Teaching StreamFaculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering
- (416) 978-7805
BIO
Prof. Kilkenny Rocheleau is an experienced Associate Professor (Teaching Stream) at the Institute of Biomedical Engineering with a demonstrated history of working in the higher education industry. She is also Vice-Dean, First Year at the Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering. She is skilled in Biotechnology, Cell Culture, Life Sciences, Confocal Microscopy, and Microscopy. She is a strong education professional with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) focused in Endocrine Physiology from Western University.
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Vice-Dean, First YearUniversity of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Toronto, CanadaSep 2021 - present
- Associate Professor, Teaching StreamUniversity of Toronto, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Toronto, CanadaJul 2018 - present
- Associate Chair, Years 1 & 2University of Toronto, Division of Engineering Science, Toronto, CanadaJul 2017 - Jun 2019
- Associate Director, Undergraduate ProgramsUniversity of Toronto, Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, Toronto, CanadaAug 2014 - Jun 2019
- Assistant Professor, Teaching StreamUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJan 2016 - Jun 2018
- LecturerUniversity of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJul 2013 - Dec 2015
- Assistant Professor (CLTA)University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJul 2008 - Jun 2013
NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS
- Senior Research SpecialistVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, United StatesOct 2003 - Dec 2007
DEGREES
- PhD, Endocrine PhysiologyWestern University, London, Canada
POSTGRADUATE TRAINING
- Postdoctoral ResearcherVanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, United StatesNov 1999 - Sep 2003Postdoctoral Research
AVAILABILITY
- Collaborative projects
- Industry Projects
- Masters Research or PhD student supervision