Each month we speak to a member of the Laboratory Medicine and Pathobiology community and find out more about them as part of an initiative from our Wellness, Inclusion, Diversity and Equity Committee (WIDE).
Visit the Humans of LMP page to read more stories and nominate yourself or others to be featured.
This month we feature researcher Dr. Michelle Bendeck who started in LMP as a PhD candidate and became Vice Chair Research.
I have been a professor in LMP for over 20 years.
I run a research lab studying vascular cell biology, supervising undergraduate and graduate students, and postdoc research projects.
I coordinate an undergraduate course in cardiovascular pathobiology.
I was Vice Chair of Research in the department for 8 years.
But before all of that, I was a PhD student in the Department of Pathology before it merged to become LMP. So my history is long, and I know where all the secrets are buried!
I was inspired to become a researcher during my first year as a summer undergrad at Western U. I liked the challenge of doing difficult things, asking questions, and discovering things that no one else knows. I was hooked, and knew right away I wanted to be a scientist.
I was among the early researchers in the cardiovascular field to be interested in how the extracellular matrix is organized and functions. I have persisted through my career in understanding the matrix in the cardiovascular system, how it signals biological responses in cells, and how it contributes to the structure and strength of tissues.
This was from my PhD supervisor, the late Dr Lowell Langille. "Aim High. Look for the best place that will have you, and work with the people you truly enjoy. Don’t be afraid to ask hard questions".
Be persistent, follow-through and finish. There is no such thing as a perfect experiment, and there is no such thing as a definitive final conclusion. Usually the best result is one that leads to another question. It took me a while to learn that “perfect is the enemy of done”.
My dad. Though not university educated, he was bright, curious about science and the natural world. He had high expectations of me, and always pushed me to do better.
I love architecture. When walking in the city I love examining and photographing buildings.
My hobbies include downhill skiing and road cycling.
Album: Pearl Jam, Ten
Movie: Star Wars
Hard to pick a favourite book, there are so many I have loved. But my favourite author is Annie Proulx.
Steve Jobs, and Frank Lloyd Wright. I like the relationship that both achieved between function and absolute beauty in design. I would also like to see first hand how Jobs intuited what we would all want in a computer.
Prince Edward County, Big Sur. In Big Sur the relationship between the mountains and the land is so dramatic and the combination of sea spray with the smell of the trees is intoxicating. We have a place in Prince Edward County and I love to go there to cycle, kayak and write (usually research grants).
A kayak and all my books. The kayak is for exercise, hopefully the water is calm. I can’t imagine being without books.