D.D.S., Dip.Ortho., Ph.D. Professor of Orthodontics and Dean Emeritus, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada EDUCATIONAL Dental degree D.D.S., (1973) from McGill University, Montreal, Canada Postgraduate orthodontic specialty training Dip.Ortho., (1977) at University of Toronto Graduate education Ph.D. (1978) in connective tissue biochemistry with the MRC Group in Periodontal Physiology, University of Toronto Professional Royal College of Dental Surgeons of Ontario (1974): General Dentist Manitoba Dental Association (1978): Specialist in Orthodontics Royal College of Dentists of Canada (2008): Fellow status College of Dental Surgeons of British Columbia (1994): Specialist in Orthodontics Academic Associate Professor in Orthodontics (1978), University of Manitoba Professor in Orthodontics (1986), University of Manitoba Department Head, Preventive Dental Science (1988), University of Manitoba Director, Graduate Orthodontic Program (1988), University of Manitoba Dean and Professor of Orthodontics (1994), University of British Columbia Research Cellular activity and signal transduction in connective tissue cells in response to mechanical stress. Service Past President, Canadian Association of Orthodontists Past President, Canadian Association for Dental Research Past Chairman, Committee of Deans, Association of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry Past President, Association of Canadian Faculties of Dentistry Past Treasurer, International Association for Dental Research Member, Council of Education, American Association of Orthodontists Reviewer for various peer review panels of granting agencies and journals Dr. Yen has been involved with the development and implementation of a hybrid problem-based learning curriculum for the entire 4-year predoctoral dental program in which the first two years are integrated with the medical school and the last two years feature integrated disciplines and integrated patient care. Dr. Yen’s research interests continue to be in the area of connective tissue response to orthodontic and physiological force systems. Dr. Yen lectures internationally in the area of biology of Orthodontics.