Congratulations to CPIN Postdoctoral Fellow Joe Steinman (Department of Physiology, Dr. Zhong-Ping Feng) on completing his postdoc.
Joe Steinman’s research interests included development and application of vascular imaging technologies to assess vascular remodeling in response to brain injury and its effect on blood flow and brain function. During his postdoc, Joe’s research encompassed vascular remodeling in neonatal brain injury, and use of video technologies for measuring blood pressure and assessing cardiovascular health.
Joe has conducted medical research at U of T since 2010, completing his MSc and PhD in Medical Biophysics (2013 and 2019 respectively) and his postdoc in Physiology in July 2022. During this time, he was a first author or co-author on 12 peer-reviewed publications and numerous conference presentations and abstracts. He was heavily involved in the CPIN community as a mentor, Workshop Coordinator, and Program Director for the CPIN Mentorship Program; Graduate Student/Postdoc lead for four CPIN Research Days (2018-2021); and judge and speaker at the Toronto Brain Bee.
Currently, Joe is in his first year of medical school at McMaster and hopes to build on his background in research for a career as a clinician scientist.