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2 UBC Lab  





3 Awards  





4 Selected publications  



4.1  Books  







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Brett Finlay
Born
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Alma materUniversity of Alberta, Canada
Known forWork on mechanisms of microbial pathogenicity and microbiota
SpouseJane
Children2
AwardsHoward Hughes International Scholar, Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina Foreign Member
Scientific career
Thesis Studies on transfer genes from IncF plasmids. 1986
Websitefinlaylab.msl.ubc.ca

B. Brett Finlay, OC OBC FRSC (born 4 April 1959)[1] is a Canadian microbiologist well known for his contributions to understanding how microbes cause disease in people and developing new tools for fighting infections, as well as the role the microbiota plays in human health and disease. Science.ca describes him as one of the world's foremost experts on the molecular understanding of the ways bacteria infect their hosts.[2] He also led the SARS Accelerated Vaccine Initiative [3](SAVI) and developed vaccines to SARS and a bovine vaccine to E. coli O157:H7. His current research interests focus on pathogenic E. coli and Salmonella pathogenicity, and the role of the microbiota in infections, asthma, and malnutrition. He is currently the UBC Peter Wall Distinguished Professor[4] and a Professor in the Michael Smith Laboratories, Microbiology and Immunology, and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,[5] and Co-director and Senior Fellow for the CIFAR Humans and Microbes program.[6] He is also co-author of the book Let Them Eat Dirt: Saving Your Child from an Oversanitized World and The Whole-Body Microbiome: How to Harness Microbes - Inside and Out - For Lifelong Health. Finlay is the author of over 500 publications in peer-reviewed journals and served as editor of several professional publications for many years.

Education

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Finlay received his B.Sc.(Honors) (1981) and Ph.D. (1986) in Biochemistry from the University of Alberta, and did his post-doctoral work at Stanford University with Dr. Stanley Falkow (1986-1989).

UBC Lab

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Finlay's lab is based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in the Michael Smith Laboratories at the University of British Columbia, and involves a multidisciplinary research program exploring how microbes contribute to both human health and disease.[7] The lab specifically focuses on type III secreted virulence factors from Salmonella and pathogenic E. coli, how microbiota influence infectious diarrhea outcomes, and the role of the microbiota in asthma, malnutrition, and environmental enteropathy.

Awards

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Selected publications

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Books

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Finlay has co-authored, with Marie-Claire Arrieta, a book for general audiences, Let Them Eat Dirt: Saving your child from an oversanitized world,[22] about the critical role microbes play in early childhood development, having a major impact on both health and disease. It was published by Algonquin Books (USA) and Greystone (Canada) in Sept 2016, and is being translated into 11 languages

InThe Whole-Body Microbiome: How to harness microbes - inside and out - for lifelong health, Finlay and his environmental gerontologist daughter Dr. Jessica Finlay focus on the teeming world of microbes everywhere in and around us. In this book, the Finlays suggest improvements to lifestyle, diet, and household practices to promote the right kind of microbial exposure.[23]

Editorships

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Ventures

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Finlay has been a scientific founder of the following companies:

References

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  1. ^ "science.ca : B. Brett Finlay". www.science.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  • ^ "science.ca : B. Brett Finlay". www.science.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  • ^ "How BC researchers decoded the SARS genome | Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research". www.msfhr.org. May 2009. Archived from the original on 2016-11-08. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  • ^ "Brett Finlay". Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies. 2016-08-17. Archived from the original on 2016-11-08. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
  • ^ "Brett Finlay | Michael Smith Laboratories". www.msl.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  • ^ "B. Brett Finlay : CIFAR". www.cifar.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  • ^ "Finlay Lab - Michael Smith Laboratories". Finlay Lab - Michael Smith Laboratories. Retrieved 2016-11-04.
  • ^ "ANNOUNCING THE 2018 INDUCTEES". Canadian Medical Hall of Fame. Retrieved 9 January 2018.
  • ^ "2014 Laureates". eng.prix-galien-canada.com. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "B. Brett Finlay : CIFAR". www.cifar.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-08.
  • ^ "List of Members". www.leopoldina.org. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "2007 Recipient: B. Brett Finlay – Vancouver : Order of BC". www.orderofbc.gov.bc.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Past Award Winners | The Royal Society of Canada". rsc-src.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-10-14. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "The Governor General of Canada". Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Governor General announces new appointments to the Order of Canada". archive.gg.ca. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Past Winners - UBC Faculty Research Awards (Seven Competitions )" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-12.
  • ^ "UBC News Digest". UBC News. 2004-07-30. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Milestones in Canadian Health Research - CIHR". www.cihr-irsc.gc.ca. Archived from the original on 2013-10-16. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Navigation for iFrame". accounts.asm.org. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Brett Finlay". Peter Wall Institute for Advanced Studies. 2016-08-17. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ Search Results for author Finlay BBonPubMed.
  • ^ "Review of Let Them Eat Dirt by B. Brett Finlay and Marie-Claire Arrieta". Kirkus Reviews. 2016.
  • ^ Solhi, Laleh (January 2, 2019). "Q & A with Dr. Brett Finlay, Co-Author of The Whole-Body Microbiome". Michael Smith Laboratories, Vancouver Campus, University of British Columbia.
  • ^ "UBC Researcher Gains US$8.7 Million in Gates Funding to Lead Global Health Project". UBC News. 2005-07-05. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  • ^ "Brett Finlay". Vedanta Biosciences. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Board and Advisors". Commense. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
  • ^ "Commense Advances Microbiome Platform Targeting Early Childhood Health". www.businesswire.com. 2016-03-31. Retrieved 2020-01-22.
  • ^ "Microbiome Insights - Team". Microbiome Insights. Retrieved 2016-11-07.
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