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CFSE UBC operates at the intersection of gambling harm reduction and biomedical engineering research from its base at the University of British Columbia. The initiative focuses on Ontario's online gambling landscape, connecting at-risk individuals to CAMH resources and the Problem Gambling Helpline. Their public health outreach includes evidence-based education about gambling platform mechanics and associated mental health impacts. The research arm specializes in magnetic resonance technology advancement through three core areas: MR image reconstruction, sparse sampling methodology, and deep learning applications. Their biomedical signal processing work aims to enhance diagnostic imaging capabilities in clinical settings. The lab's technical focus centers on developing more efficient MRI protocols and improving image quality through computational methods. The program maintains active partnerships with both healthcare providers and technology developers in British Columbia and Ontario. Their gambling awareness campaigns run parallel to ongoing MRI research projects at UBC's biomedical engineering facilities. This integrated approach allows findings from both domains to inform public health interventions and medical technology development.