Michael Kluckner

Artist and writer, Vancouver

Mr. Kluckner is a celebrated Vancouver-based artist, writer, historian, and illustrator whose work bridges urban heritage and graphic storytelling. Author of over twenty books, including Vancouver: The Way It Was (1984), Vanishing Vancouver (1990), and Surviving Vancouver (2024), his watercolors and sumi-e paintings capture the city’s changing face. A leading advocate for heritage preservation, he was founding president of the Heritage Vancouver Society, president of the Langley Heritage Society, and a board member of the Heritage Canada Foundation. A past president of the Vancouver Historical Society, he now innovates through graphic novels such as Toshiko (2015), 2050 (2016), Julia (2018), and The Rooming House (2022). His art and writing continue to inspire people in British Columbia and beyond.

Honoured as a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 2023, Dr. Colijn leads the Mathematics, Genomics and Prediction in Infection and Evolution (MAGPIE) group at SFU’s Department of Mathematics.

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MATHEMATICS AND THE BATTLE AGAINST INFECTIOUS DISEASE

Dr. Caroline Colijn’s interdisciplinary research bridges mathematics, statistics, genomics, evolution, and epidemiology to unravel how infectious diseases spread and evolve, especially through the development of innovative phylogenetic modelling tools.

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