The Teeter Lab is an inclusive environment welcoming of trainees with diverse backgrounds and experiences.
Members have included high school co-op students, undergraduates, medical students, residents, and fellows working alongside graduate students, who lead most projects.
Past trainees have furthered their careers through additional professional education (in medicine, dentistry, and clinical medical physics) or have entered the workforce in start-up and established companies.
During their training, students in the Teeter Lab have been highly successful at gaining competitive scholarships, program and conference awards, and even some of the top recognitions in orthopaedics. Our trainees are highly productive, routinely presenting their work at national and international conferences and publishing first author journal papers.
Our trainees’ successes are the Lab’s greatest accomplishments
Current Graduate Trainees
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Zachary Koudys
PhD Candidate, Medical Biophysics
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Shahnaz Taleb
PhD Candidate, Biomedical Engineering
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Rebecca Hext
PhD Candidate, Medical Biophysics
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Mariam Zamani
MSc Candidate, Medical Biophysics
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Farzan Mohammadreza
MSc Candidate, Medical Biophysics
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Adrianna Con
MSc Candidate, Medical Biophysics
Past Graduate Trainees
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Rudy Baronette
MSc, Medical Biophysics
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Megan Fennema
MSc, Medical Biophysics
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Jared Webster
MSc, Kinesiology
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Maxwell Perelgut
MSc, Medical Biophysics
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Harley Williams
MSc, Medical Biophysics
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Madeleine Van de Kleut
PhD, Biomedical Engineering
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Michael Lavdas
MESc, Biomedical Engineering
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Riley Bloomfield
PhD, Biomedical Systems
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Anastasia Codirenzi
MESc, Biomedical Engineering
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Jordan Broberg
PhD, Medical Biophysics
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Jennifer Polus
PhD, Biomedical Enginering