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Dawn Kilkenny Rocheleau

Associate Professor, Teaching Stream

Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering

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  • Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
    Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Institute of Biomedical Engineering

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 Year
    University of Toronto, Faculty of Applied Science and Engineering, Toronto, CanadaSep 2021 - present
  • Associate Professor, Teaching Stream
    University of Toronto, Institute of Biomedical Engineering, Toronto, CanadaJul 2018 - present
  • Associate Chair, Years 1 & 2
    University of Toronto, Division of Engineering Science, Toronto, CanadaJul 2017 - Jun 2019
  • Associate Director, Undergraduate Programs
    University of Toronto, Institute of Biomaterials & Biomedical Engineering, Toronto, CanadaAug 2014 - Jun 2019
  • Assistant Professor, Teaching Stream
    University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJan 2016 - Jun 2018
  • Lecturer
    University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJul 2013 - Dec 2015
  • Assistant Professor (CLTA)
    University of Toronto, Toronto, CanadaJul 2008 - Jun 2013

NON-ACADEMIC POSITIONS

  • Senior Research Specialist
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, United StatesOct 2003 - Dec 2007

DEGREES

  • PhD, Endocrine Physiology
    Western University, London, Canada

POSTGRADUATE TRAINING

  • Postdoctoral Researcher
    Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, United StatesNov 1999 - Sep 2003
    Postdoctoral Research

AVAILABILITY

  • Collaborative projects
  • Industry Projects
  • Masters Research or PhD student supervision

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