The Prince George Citizen

Payne named to UNBC research post

- Citizen staff

A founding faculty member of the Northern Medical Program who has spent almost 15 years teaching, conducting research and providing service at the University of Northern British Columbia has been named the university’s new vice president of research and graduate programs.

The appointmen­t for Dr. Geoff Payne, who has held the position on an interim basis since September 2015, begins March 19.

“Dr. Payne brings an extraordin­ary level of expertise to this portfolio, not to mention a zeal for teaching and research and a passion for supporting an encouragin­g our many outstandin­g graduate students,” said UNBC president Daniel Weeks. “As UNBC continues to transform into a destinatio­n university that offers a world-class education and leading research in an environmen­t second to none, I know Dr. Payne will play a critical role in our efforts, and I congratula­te him on behalf of the university community.”

Payne came to UNBC in June 2004 as a founding faculty member with the Northern Medical Program following a post-doctoral fellowship at Yale University in the department of cellular and molecular physiology and John B. Pierce Laboratory. He holds a doc- torate from Memorial University in the field of cardiovasc­ular and renal physiology.

“UNBC is at an exciting time in its history during which we are seeing continued, tremendous success on the part of our entire research community. We are building a supportive environmen­t for our faculty and students and I am thrilled to be a part of such a vibrant university where research is an integral fabric of its mission,” Payne said. “I am excited by the direction the university is embarking on, as through the support of the university’s many champions, we are providing local solutions that have a global impact.”

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