Michael S. Kallos
Principal Investigator
Research/ Clinical Expertise:
Stem Cell Bioprocess Engineering: focus is on the generation of clinically relevant numbers of stem cells and their differentiated progeny in controlled, reproducible processes for clinical and therapeutic purposes – the scale-up of stem cell production in bioreactors. Two main areas include 1) technology development for high-throughput bioprocess design and 2) protocol development for expansion of pluripotent stem cells and scalable controlled differentiation.
Current Positions:
- Associate Professor Department of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering, Schulich School of Engineering, University of Calgary
- Coordinator, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program, University of Calgary
- Associate Director (Graduate) – Center for Bioengineering Research and Education (CBRE), University of Calgary
- Associate Director - Pharmaceutical Production Research Facility (PPRF), University of Calgary
- Principal Investigator, Canadian Stem Cell Network
Academic History:
- Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (Biomedical Engineering) University of Calgary (1995-1999)
- BSc , Chemical Engineering, University of Calgary (1991-1995)
PhD Dissertation: The development of bioreactor protocols for the large-scale expansion of mammalian neural stem cells in suspension bioreactors, University of Calgary, 1999.
