Lecturer

Christie Vermeiren

Department of Laboratory Medicine & Pathobiology

PhD, FCCM, D(ABMM)

Address
Shared Hospital Lab Inc., 555 Finch Avenue, Toronto, Ontario Canada M2R 1N5
Research Interests
Infectious Diseases & Immunopathology, Molecular & Cell Biology
Appointment Status
Primary

I am a Fellow of the Canadian College of Microbiologists, completed a CPEP-accredited Fellowship in Medical and Public Health Microbiology at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, hold a PhD in Microbiology and Immunology from Western University.    

 

Research Synopsis

 

I am actively involved in research focused on evaluating diagnostic testing strategies for the purpose of improving patient management and laboratory work flow.  This includes the validation and verification of diagnostic testing strategies and equipment, and coordination of industry-sponsored product evaluations. Additionally, I participate in collaborative studies including clinical trials, Toronto Invasive Bacterial Diseases Network studies and the Canadian Nosocomial Infection Surveillance Program collaborations.

 

Recent Publications

 

Wong, H., Watt, C., Elsayed, S., John, M., Johnson, G., Katz, K., Krajden, S., Lee, C., Mazzulli, T., Ostrowska, K., Richardson, D., Toye, B., Vermeiren, C., Yamamura, D., Simor, A.E. (2014)  Characterization of methicillin-resistant Staphylociccus aureus isolates from patients with persistent or recurrent bacteremia.  CanJInfectDisMedMicrobiol, 25(2), 83-86.

Tijet, N., Macmullin, G., Lastovetska, O., Vermeiren, C., Wenzel, P., Stacey, T., Low, D.E., Patel, S., Melano, R.  (2013) Verona Integron-encoded Metallo-β-lactamase 1 in Enterobacteria, Ontario, Canada.  EID, 19(7):1156-58. 

Longtin J., Vermeiren C., Shahinas D., Singh Tamper G., McGeer, A., Low, D., Pillai, D., Katz, K. (2011)  Novel mutations in a patient isolate of Streptococcus agalactiae with reduced penicillin susceptibility emerging after long term oral suppressive therapy.  AAC, 55(6):2983-5.