Andrew Macnab is a Professor in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of British Columbia
(UBC), Vancouver, BC, Canada, and the head of the Near Infrared Study (NIRS)
Group at the UBC Hospital. He received his MB, BS and MD by research thesis at University
College Hospital, London UK. He is a respected clinician and an award-winning
researcher with a reputation for innovation and excellence. He was the first
scientist in Canada to use NIRS in biomedical applications and has studied the
brain, spinal cord, muscle, the liver, and the bladder. He has an honorary
fellowship from the Royal College of Pediatrics and Child Health, London, UK,
was appointed a Distinguished Scholar at UBC in 2006, is a Fellow of the
Canadian Academy of Health Sciences and a has been a Research Fellow at the Stellenbosch
Institute of Advanced Study in South Africa since 2008. He is a project director for Rose
Charities Canada; this involves oversight of several school-based health
promotion programs in Uganda, and was the recipient of Rose Charities
international’s 2012 outstanding humanitarian award for his commitment to care for homeless and disenfranchised youth of Uganda.
Lynn Stothers is a Professor in residence in the Department of Urology at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA). She is a practising specialist in the division of Urogynecology and Reconstructive Pelvic Surgery, is a member of the American Urologic Association (AUA) and the European Urological Association (EUA) and a Fellow Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada (FRCSC). She won the Victor A. Politano Award from the American Urologic Association in 2020.