Designed for children and young adults who were born with facial differences, have missing teeth or other serious conditions affecting their teeth or have injuries or tumors that affect their teeth or jaw.
To understand how genes affect the brain, body, and behavior and translate this understanding into new ways to help individuals with autism and associated neurodevelopmental disorders.
PhD Candidate Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto Advisor: Dr. Tom Chau
Education
Maryam completed both her bachelor's and master's degrees in Biomedical Engineering with a focus on biomechanics at Amirkabir University of Technology. Throughout her academic journey, she explored various fields of study, including bio-robotics and cell mechanics.
We are collecting information to help in our understanding of how genes, brain and bodies are different if a person has a neurodevelopmental disorder or is typically developing (CURRENTLY RECRUITING).
MASc Candidate Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto Advisor: Dr. Tom Chau
Education & Training
Ariel completed his Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences in Health, Engineering Science, and Entrepreneurship from McMaster University in 2024. Currently, he is pursuing a Master of Applied Science in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Toronto.