MMSF Award Recipients
Early Career Awards
Allen Rouse Basic Science Career Development Research Award
Dr. Peter Thompson was awarded for his project, “Exploring origins and treatments for sick beta cells in type 1 diabetes” Dr. Thompson is Assistant Professor in the Physiology & Pathophysiology, Endocrine & Metabolic Diseases division at the University of Manitoba. He is also Principal Investigator in the Childhood Diseases Foundation at the Children’s Hospital Research Institute of Manitoba.
While most research on type 1 diabetes focuses on how to restore the immune system, Dr. Thompson’s team has found that sick beta cells can accelerate formation of the disease. While the reason is unknown, the team’s animal model studies suggest that drug therapies that target sick beta cells can slow the development of type 1 diabetes. Sick beta cells also accumulate during the development of type 1 diabetes in children and young adults, but we currently do not have a way to translate drug therapy from animal models to humans.
In this project, Dr. Thompson’s team will investigate how healthy beta cells become sick during type 1 diabetes and identify new drug targets for sick beta cells in human tissue samples. Taken together, these studies will move us closer towards therapies that will improve beta cell health in people with type 1 diabetes and prevent type 1 diabetes by targeting sick beta cells.
2020-2023
Dr. Pingzhao Hu
Dr. Meaghan Jones
2016-2020
Dr. Vernon Dolinsky
2013-2016
Dr. P. Chelikani
2009-2012
Dr. S. Mishra
Dr. J. He
2006-2009
Dr. S. Kung
Dr. X. Yao
2003-2006
Dr. Y. Myal
2000-2003
Dr. S. Mai
1997-2000
Dr. D. Gietz
1993-1996
Dr. P. Cattini
(Dr. Cattini was awarded the Medical Research Council Scientist Award and had to give up the award in March 1995)
1991-1994
Dr. G. Pierce
(Dr. Pierce was awarded the Medical Research Council Scientist Award and had to give up the award in June 1992)
Dr. F. W. Du Val and John Henson Clinical Research Professorship Award
2022-2025
Dr. Asher Mendelson’s work on microcirculation has merited the MMSF Dr. F. W. Du Val and John Henson Clinical Research Professorship Award for 2022-2025.
During the three-year award term, the MMSF will contribute $55,000 per year towards the salary (including benefits) of the awardee. A grant-in-aid to the appointee of up to $20,000 may be made during the first year of the appointment.
Dr. Mendelson is an ICU physician at Health Sciences Centre Winnipeg, Assistant Professor of Medicine and scientist at the University of Manitoba. The focus of Dr. Mendelson’s research program is understanding how the microcirculation – the smallest blood vessels in the body – plays an important role in many ICU diseases and affects outcomes for ICU patients.
The MMSF Dr. F. W. DuVal and John Henson Clinical Research Professorship supports Dr. Mendelson leading two complementary and innovative research projects along the spectrum of critical illness – from early diagnosis to recovery. At the bedside in the ICU, he is developing non-invasive tools to monitor blood flow and oxygen delivery in the microcirculation, with the goal of improving treatment of the sickest patients using personalized therapies.
After patients leave the ICU, Dr. Mendelson is investigating how damage to the microcirculation may affect skeletal muscle strength and have long-term health consequences for ICU survivors. This form of weakness greatly impacts quality of life for patients and their caregivers, but its cause is not well understood. Dr. Mendelson is using exercise testing to describe how changes to blood flow in skeletal muscle contribute to exercise limitations in this vulnerable group. The goal will be to improve rehabilitation strategies and treatment for ICU survivors to enhance recovery.
Dr. Mendelson graduated medical school at McGill University, with residency training in Internal Medicine at the University of British Columbia. He completed the Critical Care fellowship and Clinician Investigator Program at Western University. He received a Master’s in Experimental Medicine at UBC and a PhD in Medical Biophysics at Western University, studying the physiology of blood flow control in skeletal muscle.
2019-2022
Dr. Clara Bohm
2016-2019
Dr. A. Ravandi
2014-2017
Dr. J. Ho
(Dr. Ho received a CIHR New Investigator Salary Award and gave up the Professorship in July 2015)
2011-2014
Dr. R. Arora
2010-2013
Dr. S. Dakshinamurti
2007-2010
Dr. D. Jassal
Dr. H. Singh
2004-2007
Dr. E. Bohm
2001-2004
Dr. M. Del Bigio
1999-2002
Dr. C. Bernstein
(Dr. Bernstein received a CIHR Research Chair and gave up the Professorship in January 2001)
Shaun Lamoureux and Kerry Bittner Clinical Research Professorship in Population Health Award
2021-2024
Dr. J. Hensel
2018-2021
Dr. D. Dawe
2013-2016
Dr. Y. Keynan
2010-2013
Dr. R. Schroth
Dr. M. Becker
2006-2009
Dr. A. Katz
2003-2006
Dr. S. Taback
2000-2003
Dr. C. Peschken
Dr. S. Moses
(Dr. Moses received a CIHR Award and gave up the Professorship August 2001)
R. Samuel McLaughlin / MMSF Research and Education Fellowship
2024-2025
The Manitoba Medical Service Foundation (MMSF) is delighted to announce that the 2024–2025 R. Samuel McLaughlin / MMSF Research and Education Fellowship Award in Medicine has been awarded to Dr. Sabrina Lee.
This prestigious award, totaling $75,000, is jointly sponsored by the MMSF, The University of Manitoba McLaughlin Foundation, and the Dean of Medicine’s Education and Research Fellowship Fund at The University of Manitoba, with each contributing $25,000. The award aims to support the scholarship of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences by training future clinical faculty members in research and medical education. Dr. Lee will hold this fellowship for one year, beginning July 1.
Dr. Lee has an impressive educational background, having earned a BHSc in Health Sciences from the University of Ottawa in 2013, an MD from the University of Ottawa in 2017, an MSc in Sexual and Reproductive Health Research (RSHR) from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine in 2020, and an MSc in Health Services Research (HSR) from the University of Toronto in 2022. They recently completed their FRCSC in Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of Manitoba after five years of dedicated training. Additionally, they are undertaking an extra year of specialized education as the incoming Clinical Fellow of the UBC Advanced Training in Family Planning to further enhance their expertise.
Dr. Lee holds current appointments as a locum physician in Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Sciences at the University of Manitoba, and as a clinical instructor in General Obstetrics and Gynecology at the University of British Columbia. Their dual roles reflect her commitment to both clinical practice and medical education, highlighting them as a clinician-researcher with a thoroughly comprehensive understanding of reproductive health.
Dr. Lee's project, titled How far is too far? Creating an evidence base for safe provision of abortion among people living far from emergency services, seeks to determine the safe distance from facilities capable of blood transfusion and emergency surgery at which first-trimester medication abortion can be provided. This project is being done as part of Dr. Lee's work with the Contraception and Abortion Research Team – Groupe de recherche sur l’avortement et la contraception (CART-GRAC) network of researchers.
This multifaceted study will address whether medical abortion services can be extended to areas requiring considerable travel to such facilities. The project will investigate the experiences of individuals in remote areas accessing abortion services and gather insights from healthcare professionals providing care in these communities. It will also analyze government health administrative data to identify risk factors associated with medical abortions requiring blood transfusion, using a case-control analysis to better understand the key risk factors in remote first trimester abortion care.
Ultimately, Dr. Lee’s research will provide crucial guidance on the safe provision of medical abortion in remote settings across Canada, ensuring that more people can access essential reproductive healthcare without compromising their safety. With their significant academic background in health sciences, sexual and reproductive health, medicine, and health services research, combined with their clinical expertise in reproductive sciences, obstetrics, and gynecology, Dr. Lee is well-positioned to make significant contributions to medical research and education.
With the support of this award, Dr. Lee’s work promises to have a lasting impact on healthcare accessibility and safety, particularly for those living in remote and rural communities.
2023-2024
The Manitoba Medical Service Foundation (MMSF) is pleased to announce that the 2023-2024 R. Samuel McLaughlin / MMSF Research and Education Fellowship Award in Medicine has been awarded to Dr. Alain Beaudry.
The $75,000 award is co-sponsored by the MMSF, the University of Manitoba McLaughlin Foundation and the Dean of Medicine’s Education and Research Fellowship Fund at the University of Manitoba– with each contributing $25,000.
The award aims to support the scholarship of the Rady Faculty of Health Sciences through the training of future clinical faculty members in research and medical education. The term of the award is one (1) year, commencing on July 1, 2023.
Dr. Beaudry, Chair of the Indigenous Admissions Stream at the University of Manitoba, has been awarded for his project, “Tailored Cancer Screening Among Canadian Indigenous Populations.”
Rates of cancers among Indigenous populations in Canada often diverge significantly from the base Canadian rates. Recommendations for cancer screening are usually based on overall population incidence and do not often account for significant variation in subpopulations– the costs and benefits used to develop these recommendations are often based on predominantly non-Indigenous data.
Dr. Beaudry seeks to understand whether a tailored approach to cancer screening for Indigenous populations offers improved early detection and survival to some of Canada’s most vulnerable people.
Dr. Beaudry is an Indigenous physician and has first-hand experience working with both the diseases at hand as well as the affected Indigenous communities in Manitoba and Nunavut. His in-depth understanding of applied economics supports this project’s quantitative analysis. Dr. Beaudry has previously published several impactful papers on chronic disease and is well-connected to Indigenous communities in Manitoba and Canada as a whole.
With the support of the McLaughlin Fund, the MMSF, and the Dean’s Fellowship Fund, this important reconciliatory work toward equitable health outcomes will continue. In the context of increasing Indigenous self-determination in health care delivery, it will allow Indigenous communities and Nations to choose an approach to cancer screening which works best for their citizens and which saves more lives and improves health outcomes.
2022-2023
Dr. Mahdi Rahimi
2021-2022
Dr. Clara Bohm
2020-2021
Dr. Sapna Oberoi
2019-2020
Dr. Blair Peters
2018-2019
Dr. Mark Bigder
Dr. Brett Houston
2017-2018
Dr. Vanessa Poliquin
Dr. Lin Yang
2016-2017
Dr. Frederick Zeiler
2015-2016
Dr. Murdoch Leeies
Dr. Ilan Schwartz
2013-2014
Dr. Guillaume Poliquin
2012-2013
Dr. Christine Fedorow
2011-2012
Dr. Kristjan Paulson
2010-2011
Dr. Chris Wiebeson
2009-2010
Dr. Yaov Keynan
Dr. Kanwal Kumar
2008-2009
Dr. Colin Kazina
2007-2008
Dr. Marshall Pitz
2006-2007
Dr. Colin Kazina
Richard Hoeschen Memorial Award
Governance
The BSc (Med) Awards Committee: This committee is chaired by the BSc (Med) coordinator and consists of three individuals. Its task is to select winner(s) for the Richard Hoeschen Memorial Award. The BSc (Med) Committee will distribute the award(s) as they see fit.
2023
Dr. Frederick Zeiler
$2,000 (MMSF/SBRC equally contributed)
Dr. Sylvain Lother
$2,000 (MMSF/SBRC equally contributed)
2022
Dr. Yoav Keynan
$4,000 (MMSF/SBRC equally contributed)
2021
Dr. Jennifer LP Protudjer
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Frederick A. Zeiler
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2020
Dr. Jiuyong Xie
– $4,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2019
Dr. Jennifer LP Protudjer
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Emily Rimmer
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2018
Dr. Yoav Keynan
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Mandana Modirrousta
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2017
Dr. Yoav Keynan
– $4,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2016
Dr. Yoav Keynan
– $2,000 (MMSF $1,000|SBRC $1,000)
Dr. Sean Armstrong
– $500 (MMSF $250|SBRC $250)
Dr. Paul Komenda
– $500 (MMSF $250|SBRC $250)
Dr. Claudio Rigatto
– $500 (MMSF $250|SBRC $250)
Dr. Navdeep Tangri
– $500 (MMSF $250|SBRC $250)
2015
Dr. David Dawe
– $1,333 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Yoav Keynan
– $1,333 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Afshin Raouf
– $1,333 (MMSF|SBRC)
2014
Dr. Versha Banerji
-$4,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2013
Dr. Yoav Keynan
-$2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2012
Dr. Andrew McKay
- $1,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Benedict C. Albensi
– $1,333 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Paul Komenda
– $1,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Claudio Rigatto
– $1,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2011
Dr. Robert Chase
- $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
iDr. Idris Elbakri
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2010
Dr. Mubeen Rafary
- $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Sarvesh Logsetty
– $1,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. John Embil
– $1,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2009
Dr. Ana Hanlon-Dearman
- $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Eric Sigurdson
– $1,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2008
Dr. Andrew McKay
- $4,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2007
Dr. John Embil
- $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Julia Rempel
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2006
Dr. John Embil
- $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Ian Gibson
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2005
Dr. John Embil
- $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
Dr. Tom Blydt-Hansen
– $2,000 (MMSF|SBRC)
2004
Dr. John Embil
- $4,000 (MMSF)
Basic Health Sciences Awards PhD and MSc
2023
Javad Alizadeh
Project: “Regulation of non-small cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC) metastatis via mitophagy and anoikis”
Titus Olukitibi
Project: “Development and Characterization of a Noval DC-targeting Universal Influenza Vaccine”
Essence Perera
Project: “A Longitudinal Examination of Suicidal Behaviours Among Individuals with Mental Disorders in the Canadian Armed Forces”
Completing PhD Studies
2022
Qian Liu
Raghu Sundaresan Nagalingam
2021
Lucile Jeusset
Rony Thomas
2019
Mohammad Aghanoori
Ejlal Abu-El-Rub
2018
Lisa Liang
Hadeesha Piyadasa
2017
Chukwunonso Onyilagha
Rae Spiwak
2016
Ka Yee (Grace) Choi
2015
Scott Dyck
2014
Kallesh Jayappa
Yueqin Zhou
Jose Palazuelos
2013
Nan Wu
Completing MSc Degree
2022
Lucas De Lima
2021
Michaela Palmer
2020
Chidalu Edechi
Nnamdi Ikeogu
2019
Gabriel Brawerman
2018
Bhavya Sharma
2017
Anna Blankstein
2016
Fahmida Jahan
Emelissa Mendoza
2015
Tony Pereira
2014
Matthew Hanson
2013
Jie Wang
Andrew McDermid
The MMSF Undergraduate and Graduate Student Research Awards
MMSF Morris Neaman Memorial Award
2022
Lucas De Lima
Qian Liu
Raghu Sundaresan Nagalingam
MMSF Morris Neaman Memorial Award
2023
Dhiraj Bal
Christian Liebzeit
2022
Kevin Stein
Rachel Wang
2021
Triston Eastman
Philip Kawalec
2020
Kianna Cadong
Francis Diaz
2019
Amy Lam
Tarik Leylek
MMSF Dr. Norman and Margaret Corne Memorial Award
2023
Lana Mackic
2022
Emelissa Valcourt
2021
Karim Sidhom
2020
Nada El Tobgy
MMSF Dr. Jack C. Wilt Memorial Award
2022
Katia Occhino
2022
William Kong
2021
Jennifer Lischynski
2020
Britany Plant
MMSF Justice J. Wilson Memorial Award
2023
Karsen Winters
2022
Cate Griffin
2021
Negar Atefi
2020
Hailey Hilderbrand
MMSF Dr. F. W. Du Val Memorial Award
2023
Flyn Gallardo
2022
Kapilan Panchendrabose
2021
Alexander Chin
2020
Kelvin Hong
MMSF Dr. Lyonel Israels Memorial Award
2023
Bhavan Dhaliwa
2022
Julian Burtniak
2021
Anmol Mann
2020
Jayce Bi
MMSF Dr. William D. Bowman Memorial Award
2023
Evan Abram
2022
Arielle Bieniek
2021
Syeda Jafri
2020
Hailey Hilderbrand
MMSF Dr. James C. Haworth Memorial Award
2023
Jay Punj
2022
Arjun Raghavan
2021
Negar Atefi
2020
Qiming Hu
BSc Medicine Summer Student Program
2023 Students
2022 Students
2021 Students
2020 Students
2019 Students
2019 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Anirudh Agarwal, Mariam Ahmed, Joseph Asaminew, Fatemeh Bakhitiari, Alisha Beaudoin, Nicole Bourrier, George Cai, Taekhwan Chung, Justine Ciric, Steven Cooper, Braden Cruise, Joseph Darcel, Meagan Deviaene, Matthew Genung, Jonathon Gerstein, Paul Gocik, Stansilav Gomon, Kyle Hall, Sean Higgins, Lourens Jacobs, Brennan Kaita, Yoo Jin Kim, Suman Lakhi, Amy Lam, Matthew Levesque, Shivani Mathur, David Nelson, Adam Padalko, Christian Palaschuk, Domenic Pieroni, Steven Reda, Ilan Rubinchik, Mykola Sackett, Nikita Sarangal, Janessa Siemens, Mohamed Soufi, Tyler Spencer, Hannah Stirton, Brittany Stojak, Lana Tennenhouse, Jordan Thisdelle, Peter Trokajlo, Yihui Wei, Leanne Zerkee
2018 Students
2018 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Maria Ahmed, Allison Baergen, Lauren Bath, Pascal Bogaert, Derek Briscoe, Jennifer Brown, Yui Chang, Byung Heon Cho, Dominic Chung, Kelsey Connelly, Hongru Ren, Su Huyn Kim, Daniel Kroft, Linda Lam, Tarik Leylek, Kevin Li, Alennie Lopez, Carmichael Mabilangen, Ruochen (Tony) Mao, Graham McInnis, Marna McKenzie, Graham McLeod, Edward Noh, Ashley Olson, Ali Qadri, Ryan Ramjiawan, Neil Reed, Shubhkarman Singh Sandhawalia, Alexander Schultz, Andy Injun Seo, Prince Sidhu, Monty Singh, Prabjot Singh, Achieng Tago, Helen Teklemariam, Vishal Thakur, Antonia Zhu, Pamela Zacharias
2017 Students
2017 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Alain Beaudry, Joel Braun, Christopher Briggs, Sean Desrochers, Rami Elzayat,Samantha Frost, BS Habte, Nicholas Hargrove, Mackenzie King, Natasha Klemm, Matthew Kochan, Zeenib Kohja, Nicholas Krueger, Blake Lerner, Amanallah Montazeripouragha, Krystyna Peterson, Philip Pries, Anna Schwartz, Julie Semenchuk, Marise Svistovski, Everett Vun
2016 Students
2016 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Pegah Afsharinezhad, Graham Alvare, Trevor Aquin, Joshua Aquin, Kyla Barrie, Alexei Berdnikov, Ryan Best, Mathieu Bourrier, Kristyn Buchko, Tarun Chhibba, Summer Debreiul, Fredrick Eng, Jay Gorman, Jack Heard, Ryan Henrie, Katrice Kazmerik, Uliana Kovaltchouk, Sandeep Krishnan, Martin Matuszczak, Julia Mayba, Steven Nolin, Stephanee Ophey, Matthew Paschak, Quinlan Richert, Adrian Rozbacher, Kevin Shek, Neelan Sriranjan, Susan Telencoe, Albert Yeung
2015 Students
2015 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Upama Banik, Hilary Bews, Eileen Burnett, Jordan Crosina, Kyle Curtis, Mitchell Darr, Jared Davies, Braeden Debroni, Samuel Fineblit, Rukhsana Foster, Conrad Goerz, Thomas Hall, Ingrid Hougen, James Johnston, Tanya Khaper, Ritika Khatkar, Evan Klanjncar, Samantha Klassen, Andrew Kochan, Rebecca Kummen, Kendra Kuo, Allison Love, James Lytwyn, Alison Marmel, Joelle Michaud, Oussama Outbih, Matthew Packer, Joshua Palay, Jingyan (Linda) Pan, Mohammad Pannu, Danielle Paradis, Christie Rampersad, Marina Rountree-James, Milind Saxena, Emma Schon, Michael Seaman, Youcef Soufi, Kevin Stockwell, Sophia Sweatman, Kelsey Uminski, Evan Wiens, Kelcey Winchar, Irene Xie
2014 Students
2014 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Alysa Almojuela, Liane Angelie Arcinas, Sanjay Bansal, Amit Bharj, Sarah Blelloch, Patrick Boreskie, Matthew Cheung, Ruchi Chhibba, Kirsten Clark, Elise Crocker, Kaitlin Cyr, Stefan Edginton, Jessica Enns, Adam Erickson, Thomas Fudge, Jeonga (Jenna) Gim, Nicholas Humniski, Paige Erika Isabey, Diane Kim, Rebecca Lang, William Liang, Fang Yuan (Violet) Luo. Hellmuth (Ricky) Muller Moran, Mark Nassar, Quyen Nguyen, Antonio Paletta, Kirsten Penner-Goeke, Gail Pollard, Tarun Prashar, Alexandra Prior, Jacqueline Richelle, Rebekah Rittberg, Margot Rosenthal, Heejin (Jennifer) Ryu, Robert Schmidt, Pooja Sharma, Connor Sommerfeld, Mryanda Sopel, Peter Stepaniuk, James Stone, Laura Tapley, Alexa Toop, Bryan Tordon, Simon Walker, Mark Xu, Sari Yakubovich, Adam Yan, Jennifer Ziegler
2013 Students
2013 Students - Class Photo
(Students are listed in alphabetical order, not as they appear in the photo)
Brady Anderson, Heather Ashdown, Daniel Bellan, Peter Benoit, Jonathon Broughton, David Chan, Jodie Charison, Zachary Corso, Brittney Day, Riley Epp, Kaitlin Hogue, Alyssa Janke, Carlos Jaramillo, Patrick Jung, Harmandeep Kalkat, Cara Katz, Michael Katz, Daniel Kroeker, Lawrence Lau, Jordyn Lerner, Stacy McPhee, Kathryn Menzies, Serena Nelko, Dung Nguyen, Christopher Parr, Kelsi Quinn, Colin Rumbolt, Jasgurpreet Singh, Rozeanna Skovrlj, Stephenson Strobel, Luke Vanderhooft, Heather Watson-Burgess, Matias Wengiel, Jeffrey Wheeler, Thomas Winter, Piotr Wtorek
BSc Dentistry Summer Student Program
2023 Students
2022 Students
2021 Students
2020 Students
2019 Students
2019 Students
Front row, left to right: Chanelle Holder, Stefan Mezibroski, Amanda Finch, Monir Horriat, Daniella Battaglia, Miguel Cabuhat, Derek Oryniak, Morgan Winchar, Aarushi Dhawan and Aaron Quach
Back row, left to right: Nicole Bailey, Nina Cianflone, Hollie Van Nest, Harry Manghera, Ji Hun Han, Karm Bath, Noah Corso, Bassam Abas
2018 Students
2018 Students
Front row, left to right: Nicole Bailey, Daniella Battaglia, Amanda Finch, Chanelle Holder, Israa Elgazzar, Dmitry Mikhlin (kneeling down), Hollie Van Nest, Noah Corso, Karm Bath, Derek Oryniak, Tatiana Pribytkova
Back row, left to right: Yasmin Elzayat, Monir Horriat, Catherine Long, Nina Cianflone, Morgan Winchar, Allison Torbiak, Stella Korowski, Ji Hun Han, Miguel Cabuhat, Harry Singh, Paul Ricard
2017 Students
2017 Students - Class Photo
From top row, left to right: Karm Bath, Noah Corso, Israa Elgazzar, Ji Jun Han, Natasha Holder, Stella Korowski, Catherine Long, Dmitry Mikhlin, Tatianan Pribytkova, Paul Ricard, Natalie Rosenthal, Nader Shaker, Harry Singh, Shelly Tang, Allison Torbiak, Jeanne Trinh
2016 Students
2016 Students - Class Photo
From left to right: Saba Naghipur, Sunny Virdi, Justin Silverstein, Jodie Christensen, Brady Brinkman, Michael Rodillo
2015 Students
2015 Students - Class Photo
Back row, left to right: Victor Gong, Gurinder Boparai, Bryan DiMarco, Zhendan Pan, Tyler Sobotkiewicz
Front row, left to right: Manon Foidart, Tim Lou, Lindsay Robertson
2014 Students
2014 Students - Class Photo
Back row, left to right: Justin Diamond, Artiom Margolin, Ryan Howard, David Truong
Middle row, left to right: Christopher Ward, Melissa Phaneuf, Lisha Mehta, Niza Sinkala
Front: Stephani Cooney
2013 Students
Manon Foidart, Carly Hamilton, Zhendan Pan, Zhendan Pan, Michael Rodillo