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Mel Krajden is a Canadian physician who is a professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the
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in
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. He is the medical director of the BCCDC Public Health Laboratory. Krajden obtained his BSc, MD, and FRCPC (Internal Medicine) at
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, followed by a fellowship in Infectious Diseases at
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. He is also the medical director of the Public Health Laboratory at the
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. His research focuses on the prevention and care of hepatitis, human papillomavirus, and human immunodeficiency virus. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Krajden played a key leadership role in Canada's public health response. Under his direction, the BC Centre for Disease Control, Public Health Laboratory, developed an accredited COVID-19 test within 10 days of the SARS-CoV-2 genome being released. He was a leading member of the national government's
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. He led many COVID-19 research projects including: * RESPOND in February 2020 to sequence the SARS-COV-2 genome from Genome British Columbia, part of
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, * R2ESPOND, a
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funded project to research to link between genomic and heath outcomes for COVID-19 infections * EXPands, a project to address the world-wide reagent shortage at the beginning of the pandemic critical for patient testing to create reagents that could be validated in a
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accredited laboratory, and produced in scale meet the growing testing needs in British Columbia, * a project to link transmission metadata to viral genotype and serological responses of COVID-19, *SAfER a return-to-work study that tracked and collected data over time on infection, immunity, contacts, and clinical symptoms for 1,500 volunteer employees at BC based biotechnology companies, Krajden was also a collaborator on many COVID-19 research projects, including: COVID-19 Germline Analysis, Immunological research on antibody and cell-mediated responses, examining the biological properties of Variants of Concern and well therapeutics work, the role ACEII plays, and, the infection rate of COVID-19 in children and youths. Krajden serves on
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's Expert Advisory Committee on Blood Regulation and Expert Advisory Committee on Cells, Tissues, and Organs. His role on these is because of his "expertise in medical microbiology, immunology, internal medicine and infectious diseases". Krajden is also the Treasurer of the
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. In addition to more than 400 publications in peer-reviewed journals, Krajden has been quoted in the lay press on subjects such as human metapneumovirus, and
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. Krajden was appointed as a member of the
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in 2020.


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