Reaz Vawda, Research Associate
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· Dr Reaz Vawda, MSc PhD - has a background in regenerative neuroscience, to which he was drawn from a young age through a series of personal experiences and events. At age 13, he suffered a near-fatal car accident from which he was lucky to escape. His father suffered a high-cervical spinal cord injury which he was also lucky to recover from fully. His aunt later on developed early-onset Parkinson’s disease and a close family friend developed irreversible glaucoma.
The desire to help develop treatments through gaining a better understanding of these afflictions motivates Reaz to pursue a career in neuroscientific research, and drives his passion day-to-day.
He previously worked on retinal regeneration during his first post-doctoral position in Trinity College Dublin, Ireland in Profs Jane Farrar and Peter Humphries laboratory.
His efforts as Senior Post-Doctoral Research Fellow (and subsequently Scientific Associate) focused on developing and applying novel and innovative cell therapeutic strategies to experimental models of spinal cord injury in Dr Michael Fehlings' laboratory in Toronto (University Health Network).
He specialises in defining and exploiting the therapeutic potentials of human mesenchymal stromal cells and neural stem cells of various derivations as well as induced pluripotent stem cells.
Reaz's interest & experience are in developing treatments for CNS injury & degeneration, including stroke, cerebral palsy, SCI, TBI, MS, PD & retinal degeneration (RP, AMD).
He has a LinkedIn profile (https://ca.linkedin.com/in/reazvawda), an Academia.edu profile (ReazVawda) and maintains an active Twitter account (@reazvawda) for updates of the most recent and exciting scientific developments in the field.
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