About us

Our mission.

BRIGHT-Canada (Bringing Radiobiology Innovations to Grow the Highly Trained workforce in Canada) is a unique NSERC-CREATE program dedicated to addressing the critical shortage of radiobiology professionals in Canada. As the nuclear market is projected to double by 2030, our mission is to develop a new generation of highly qualified personnel equipped to lead in emerging sectors, including clean energy (Small Modular Reactors), environmental radiation safety, and Canada’s ambitious participation in international space exploration missions like ARTEMIS.

Integrated training excellence

Our program leverages a powerful partnership between leading academic institutions, the University of Ottawa, the University of Calgary, and Carleton University and national laboratories such as Canadian Nuclear Laboratories (CNL) and TRIUMF. By marrying academic rigor with hands-on industrial and governmental expertise, we provide trainees with unparalleled access to cutting-edge infrastructure and real-world research applications in radiobiology, physics, and biomedical sciences.

Shaping the future of radiobiology

Beyond technical mastery, BRIGHT-Canada focuses on a holistic training approach. We incorporate essential professional workshops in science communication, project management, and leadership, while maintaining a steadfast commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI). Our goal is to foster an interdisciplinary ecosystem where the next generation of scientists can thrive, ensuring Canada remains a global leader in radiation biology and innovation.

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Research Training Modules

Trainees undertake multidisciplinary research projects in at least one of the following four training modules, which span physics, biomedical sciences, and space biology:

2025 Students cohort list

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Student Name

Supervisor’s Name 

Program of enrolment 

Affiliation 

Research area

1

Hailey Adams

Dr. Lindsay Beaton 

MSc

Health Canada/
Carleton University

Automated cytogenetic biodosimetry and advanced chromosome damage analysis

2

Finn Dogson

Dr. Rowan Thomson 

MSc

Carleton University

Radiation energy deposition and cellular response mechanisms

3

Uche Nworah

Dr. Seung-Hwan Lee

MSc

University of Ottawa

Engineering radiation-responsive immune cell models for real-time monitoring

4

Oliver Cena

Dr. Aaron Goodarzi

MSc

University of Calgary

High-LET radiation effects on genome stability using yeast model systems

5

Daniel Panting

Dr. Tommy Alain

PhD

CHEO-RI/
University of Ottawa

Gene expression and translation regulation following low-dose radiation exposure

6

Austin Atkins

Dr. Aaron Goodarzi

PhD

University of Calgary

Molecular DNA repair pathways for complex and high-LET radiation damage

7

Prarthana Pasricha

Dr. Rowan Thomson 

PhD

Carleton University

Innovative platforms to study radiation energy deposition and cellular effects

8

Michel Kanaan

Dr. Mary-Ellen Harper

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University of Ottawa

Effects of Low Dose Ionizing Radiation on Muscle Metabolomics and Glutathione Redox

9

Brittany Vardenberg

Dr. Pierre Billon

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University of Calgary

CRISPR-enabled studies of replication stress and DNA repair mechanisms

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