Catherine Tsilfidis
PhD
Senior Scientist Emeritus, Neuroscience
Ottawa Hospital Research Institute
Associate Professor, Departments of Ophthalmology and Cellular and Molecular Medicine
Faculty of Medicine
Former Assistant Dean, Office of Equity
Diversity and Inclusion
Bio
Catherine Tsilfidis is a senior scientist in the Neuroscience Program of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and an Associate Professor in the Departments of Ophthalmology and Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Her research is aimed at developing a gene therapy strategy that blocks apoptosis and slows down retinal disease progression. She has applied this approach to the treatment of animal models of retinal disease. Her laboratory is currently optimizing gene therapy parameters for application to human disease.
Dr. Tsilfidis is also the former Assistant Dean of the Office of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. She organized and delivered workshops to medical students, residents, graduate students and faculty on harassment and intimidation, respect in the workplace, and unconscious bias. Dr. Tsilfidis is passionate about promoting the advancement of underrepresented groups in science and continues to be involved in EDI advisory roles.
Research Goals and Interests
News
Publications
Assessment of the uniform field electroretinogram for mouse retinal ganglion cell functional analysis
2023-08-01 Go to publicationXIAP gene therapy effects on retinal ganglion cell structure and function in a mouse model of glaucoma
2022-04-01 Go to publication