Glen Tibbits
@glentibbits1
Researcher at Simon Fraser and BC Children's Hospital Research Institute, late blooming hiPSCster, genotype/phenotype mismatch
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29-04-2019 07:53:21
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Welcome to #TADA2023, the Translational Cardiac Arrhythmia Day, aimed to harbour networking and sharing of knowledge among trainees, clinicians, and scientists. Dr Robert Rose opening the day with a talk about Afib and Atrial Fibrosis. Shubhayan Sanatani Glen Tibbits Filip Van Petegem
Trainees Farah Jayousi, Yasaman Maaref, and Homa Hamledari from the Glen Tibbits lab showing us their phenomenal work on mechanisms of thin filaments relative to #HCM #TADA2023.
So grateful for the BCCH EP Research team who out together an amazing day. Great presentations of basic science solving clinical problems from #afib to #longqtsyndrome & other heart rhythm conditions. The trainees have done a ton of difficult experiments.
MBB professor Dr. Glen Tibbits named SFU Distinguished Professor!
Glen Tibbits is my favourite research mentor. Sorry everybody else! He has taught me so much science but more importantly, he has taught me about collaboration, friendship and creating an environment in which trainees thrive.
"Glen Tibbits, along with Dr. Shubhayan Sanatani and a team of researchers, recently published a paper in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology outlining the advances in HCM disease modelling using heart cells derived from human-induced pluripotent stem cells."
SFU Molecular Biology and Biochemistry The paper published in the Canadian J Cardiology was primarily the effort of our stellar MD PhD student Saif Dababneh
Dr. Glen Tibbits and @Saif_Dababneh from BC Children's Hospital Research Institute used heart cells derived from #hiPSCs to further the modeling of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. ❤️ The hiPSCs develop beating heart cells that are genetically identical to the patient’s cells: bit.ly/3Xcme5N
A fruitful collaboration with Glen Tibbits team Simon Fraser University on the effect of soft micropatterned substrates to enhance the maturation of hiPSC-derived cardiomyocytes. Congrats to the lead authors Yasaman Maaref and Shayan Jannati. Add them to your watchlist. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
We’re moving up the list (and checking it twice)! 📋 Coming in at #4 for our top posts of 2024 is... Dr. Glen Tibbits and @Saif_Dababneh from BC Children's Hospital Research Institute! Check out their work with heart cells derived from #hiPSCs. 👇 x.com/ScienceVancity…
Professor Glen Tibbits: Developing a soft #micropatterned substrate to enhance maturation of human induced #pluripotent stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes Glen Tibbits UBC School of Biomedical Engineering SFU Molecular Biology and Biochemistry UniversityOfVictoria BC Children's Hospital Research Institute UBC Mechanical Engineering sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
What a great opportunity to work with Glen Tibbits and team on this project. Acta Biomaterialia UVic Biomedical Engineering UVic Research
📣Faculty Position Opening! Assistant or Associate Professor in Cardiac Arrhythmias Simon Fraser University Department of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology 🗓️Applications due by March 15, 2025 Glen Tibbits academicwork.ca/jobs/assistant…
He’s an Oompa Loompa now. 😂 Donald J. Trump