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    Jake Barralet

    Vice Chair (Research), Department of Surgery, McGill University

    Jake Barralet is a seasoned professional with 15 years of academic and 3 years of industrial experience in biomaterials and nanomaterials innovation.

    His expertise lies in materials research, sustained release technologies, technology assessment, and problem-solving, with a keen interest in tissue regeneration and material synthesis.

    He is known for his interest in bridging the gap between intriguing scientific discoveries and practical applications, aiming to bring new innovations to the public through productive partnerships.

    Jake Barralet pursued his education, obtaining a PhD in Bioceramics from Queen Mary University of London, a degree from McGill University, and a BEng (Hons) in Materials Science from the University of Leeds.

    Throughout his career, Jake Barralet held various positions such as the Scientific Director at the Clinical Innovation Platform, Innovation Director at the Steinberg Centre for Simulation and Interactive Learning & Faculty of Medicine at McGill University, and Associate Director at the RIMUHC Injury Repair and Recovery program at The Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre.

    He also served as Vice Chair and Vice Chair (Research) at McGill University, Director of Research at the Division of Orthopaedic Surgery, Department of Surgery at McGill University, Professor at McGill University, involved in the Canadian Chapter of the Controlled Release Society, Senior Lecturer at the University of Birmingham, and a Scientist at Smith & Nephew.

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    Montreal, Quebec, Canada