Jeremy ethier wikipedia

Principal Investigator
Biography:
Prof. Ethier was originally trained as a mechanical engineer, receiving his Ph.D. from MIT in 1986 working in the lab of Roger D. Kamm. He then joined the University of Toronto, where he was a Professor of Bioengineering, Mechanical Engineering and Ophthalmology, and latterly the Director of the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering. Prior to joining Georgia Tech/Emory, Professor Ethier was the Head of the Department of Bioengineering at Imperial College, London from 2007-12.
Research:
His research is in the biomechanics of cells and whole organs. His specific research topics include glaucoma (biomechanics of aqueous humour drainage in the normal and glaucomatous eye, and the mechanical and cellular response of optic nerve tissues to intraocular pressure), study of hemodynamic basis of arterial disease. For more information, please see Professor Ethier’s academic CV.
Fun Fact:
Dr. Ethier completed the Camino Portugues from Porto to Santiago de Compostela in the Summer of 2016.

 

b. 1977

Lives and works in Toronto, Canada

 

 

Education

 

2001

BFA, Concordia University, Montreal, Canada 

 

 

Solo Exhibitions

 

2021

What Isn't Nature? Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Toronto

 

2018

Interior, Bedroom, Day, Paul Petro Contemporary Art, Toronto
 

2016

André Ethier, Harper’s Apartment, New York, NY

 

2015

Under Grape Leaves, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY 

 

2012

Kinda French, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY (North Room)

 

2010

Actualized, And it Feels So Good, Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, CA

 

2009

Heading South, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY

 

2008

Vancouver Before Christ, Honor Fraser, Los Angeles, CA

 

2007

Deep Purpose, Greener Pastures Contemporary Art, Toronto, Canada

This is Positive Thinking, Man, Kevin Bruk Gallery, Miami, FL

Let's Keep This Jam Casual, Derek Eller Gallery, New York, NY

Mogadishni CPH, Copenhagen, Denmark

 

2006

Galeria Marta Cervera, Madrid, Spain

Galeria Gla

Andre Ethier (musician)

Canadian musician

André Ethier (born 1977) is a Canadian rock singer-songwriter and visual artist, who was formerly associated with the indie rock band The Deadly Snakes.[1] He has also released numerous solo albums.[2]

He attended Etobicoke School of the Arts for Visual Arts and received a BFA from Concordia University in 2001.

Career

While with the Deadly Snakes, Ethier released his debut solo album, André Ethier with Christopher Sandes featuring Pickles and Price in 2004.[3] This was later cited by his bandmate Max "Age of Danger" McCabe-Lokos as having fomented creative tensions during the recording of the band's Polaris Music Prize-nominated 2005 album Porcella, and ultimately to the band's breakup.[4]

Ethier's second solo album, Secondathallam, was released in 2006.[5]

His song "Self-Love" was featured on the soundtrack to the 2007 film This Beautiful City.[6] On June 10, 2007, Ethier sang "O Canada" in Los Angeles, where the Los Angeles Dodgers were hosting his ho

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