Check the list below for faculty members who are available to supervise master degree and doctoral degree students in 2019/2020 and 2020/2021 academic years.

Dr. Stuart Peacock - Professor, Leslie Diamond Chair in Cancer Survivorship, Health Sciences, SFU
https://www.sfu.ca/fhs/about/people/profiles/stuart-peacock.html

Dr. Tim Lee - Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Oncology, Graduate School, UBC
https://www.grad.ubc.ca/researcher/13565-lee

Dr. Rachel Murphy - Assistant Professor, School of Population and Public Health, UBC
https://www.spph.ubc.ca/person/rachel-murphy/

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Dr. Stuart Peacock, DPhil

Distinguished Scientist; Co-Director of ARCC

Dr. Stuart Peacock holds the Leslie Diamond Chair in Cancer Survivorship in the Faculty of Health Sciences at Simon Fraser University. He is Co-Director of the Canadian Centre for Applied Research in Cancer Control (ARCC) and Head of Cancer Control Research at BC Cancer. He is also a member of the Board of Directors of the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health, and past President of the International Society on Priorities in Health Care. He has held university positions in Canada, Australia and the UK.

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Dr. Tim Lee, PhD

Interim Department Head; Distinguished Scientist

Tim Lee is a Distinguished Scientist who works specifically on early skin cancer detection and epidemiologic research on skin cancer. Tim’s research interests include medical image analysis, artificial intelligence, polarization speckle, computer-aided diagnosis, and risk and prognosis factors of skin cancer.

Research Interests:

  • Polarization speckle: in vivo skin cancer screening technique
  • Artificial intelligence and computer aided diagnostic algorithms for analyzing skin images
  • Risk and prognosis factors for melanoma

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Dr. Rachel Murphy, PhD

Senior Scientist

Dr. Rachel Murphy is a Senior Scientist at the BC Cancer and an Associate Professor at the School of Population and Public Health, University of British Columbia. She received her PhD in Nutrition and Metabolism from the University of Alberta and completed a post doctorate in the Laboratory of Epidemiology, and Population Sciences at the National Institute on Aging in the United States. Her research program aims to advance the understanding of relationships between diet, nutrition and chronic disease, particularly cancer.

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