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Dr. Tyler J. Wenzel is an Assistant Professor at the University of Saskatchewan's College of Medicine. His research areas encompass regenerative medicine, cell therapies, stem cells, organoids, neuroscience, and various neurological diseases such as pediatric white matter disease and adult neurodegenerative diseases. Dr. Wenzel strives to ensure a supportive and inclusive research environment within his laboratory, where he encourages open dialogue to address the unique needs and aspirations of his team members. He has successfully secured funding, enabling his laboratory to thrive while also mentoring graduate students and postdoctoral fellows. Notably, he has held leadership roles in national initiatives, including serving as Chair of the Trainee Communications Committee for the Stem Cell Network and co-founding the Canadian Neuroscience Postdoctoral Seminar Series. Dr. Wenzel is actively involved in various outreach activities and laboratory opportunities and is committed to advancing both research and professional development in neuroscience.
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