Beck Barnshaw

About me

Hello, I’m Beck. I started working at the Brain Tumour Biobank in early 2026 after moving back to Ontario from Winnipeg Manitoba where I had been working at the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML). I grew up in Ontario, and attended the University of Guelph for an undergraduate degree in microbiology. During the COVID19 pandemic I completed a master’s degree in biochemistry from McMaster University. Following graduate school I worked for a 2SLGBTQ+ youth helpline before taking a contract at the NML. My current role as a Clinical Research Project Assistant for the Brain Tumour Biobank at SickKids blends my love of community connection and laboratory work.

Why Science

I’ve always been curious. I enjoy a challenge and testing the limits of what we know. Science felt like a natural career path, it’s a blend of everything I love.

What is your favourite part about working at the BTRC?

All the incredible people I get to work with!

What advice do you have for anyone interested in a career in science?

Believe in yourself, you are in the room because you belong there.

Hobbies and interests?

I enjoy hiking, walking my dog, reading fiction (horror, sci-fi, Caribbean literature), knitting and crochet, gardening and spending time with friends and family.

If a celebrity were to play you in a movie about your life, who would it be and why?

I genuinely don’t know, I feel like the dog from AirBud is a safe choice.

Beck Barnshaw

About me

Hello, I’m Beck. I started working at the Brain Tumour Biobank in early 2026 after moving back to Ontario from Winnipeg Manitoba where I had been working at the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML). I grew up in Ontario, and attended the University of Guelph for an undergraduate degree in microbiology. During the COVID19 pandemic I completed a master’s degree in biochemistry from McMaster University. Following graduate school I worked for a 2SLGBTQ+ youth helpline before taking a contract at the NML. My current role as a Clinical Research Project Assistant for the Brain Tumour Biobank at SickKids blends my love of community connection and laboratory work.

Why Science?

I’ve always been curious. I enjoy a challenge and testing the limits of what we know. Science felt like a natural career path, it’s a blend of everything I love.

What is your favourite part about working at the BTRC?

All the incredible people I get to work with!

What advice do you have for anyone interested in a career in science?

Believe in yourself, you are in the room because you belong there.

Hobbies and interests?

I enjoy hiking, walking my dog, reading fiction (horror, sci-fi, Caribbean literature), knitting and crochet, gardening and spending time with friends and family.

If a celebrity were to play you in a movie about your life, who would it be and why?

I genuinely don’t know, I feel like the dog from AirBud is a safe choice.

Beck Barnshaw

About me

Hello, I’m Beck. I started working at the Brain Tumour Biobank in early 2026 after moving back to Ontario from Winnipeg Manitoba where I had been working at the National Microbiology Laboratory (NML). I grew up in Ontario, and attended the University of Guelph for an undergraduate degree in microbiology. During the COVID19 pandemic I completed a master’s degree in biochemistry from McMaster University. Following graduate school I worked for a 2SLGBTQ+ youth helpline before taking a contract at the NML. My current role as a Clinical Research Project Assistant for the Brain Tumour Biobank at SickKids blends my love of community connection and laboratory work.

Why Science?

I’ve always been curious. I enjoy a challenge and testing the limits of what we know. Science felt like a natural career path, it’s a blend of everything I love.

What is your favourite part about working at the BTRC?

All the incredible people I get to work with!

What advice do you have for anyone interested in a career in science?

Believe in yourself, you are in the room because you belong there.

Hobbies and interests?

I enjoy hiking, walking my dog, reading fiction (horror, sci-fi, Caribbean literature), knitting and crochet, gardening and spending time with friends and family.

If a celebrity were to play you in a movie about your life, who would it be and why?

I genuinely don’t know, I feel like the dog from AirBud is a safe choice.