Dr. Glen Tibbits

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Biography

Glen F. Tibbits is a Professor and Chair of Biomedical Physiology and Kinesiology at Simon Fraser University. He is also a Principal Scientist at the Child and Family Research Institute and holds adjunct professor positions in the Departments of Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Pharmacology and Toxicology. His research primarily focuses on Molecular Cardiac Physiology, investigating the biological mechanisms underlying cardiac function and dysfunction. Glen has earned degrees including a Bachelor of Education, Master of Science, and Ph.D. from McGill University and holds research chair status in Canada. His work is significant in advancing the understanding of cardiovascular science, contributing to the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biological sciences. Glen is involved in multiple research initiatives and has made substantial contributions through his scientific publications and collaborations.

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Experience

Professor

2000-01-01 — Present

Simon Fraser University • Burnaby, BC, Canada

Chair of Biomedical Physiology & Kinesiology.

Principal Scientist

2000-01-01 — Present

Child and Family Research Institute • Vancouver, BC, Canada

Leading research in the field of molecular cardiac physiology.

Adjunct Professor

2000-01-01 — Present

University of British Columbia • Vancouver, BC, Canada

Teaching and research in Cellular and Physiological Sciences, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, and Pharmacology Toxicology.

Requirements for Simon Fraser University

Master Program
Requirements
GPA Requirement
Required:3
TOEFL
Total
Required:93
IELTS
Overall
Required:7
Prerequisites
Bachelor's degree in Philosophy or related field
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Department of Philosophy