BC Business Magazine is featuring women who have made vital contributions to science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in British Columbia. Diane Gromala, Professor, School of Interactive Arts and Technology, and founder and director, Pain Studies Lab, SFU; Canada Research Chair in Computational Technologies for Transforming Pain, and member of the BC Pain Research Network; is recognized for her work in using virtual reality for pain management. You can read the article here
Congratulations to Diane Gromala: One of BC's Most Influential Women in STEM
March 27, 2018