Doug Munoz is a Professor in Biomedical and Molecular Sciences and Director of the Centre for Neuroscience Studies at Queen’s University. He is also a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Health Sciences (2021) and a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2024). He received his Ph.D. from McGill University in 1988 in Neurology and Neurosurgery followed by a Post-doctoral Fellowship at the National Eye Institute, National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, MD, USA. He was recruited to Queen’s University in 1991 as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Physiology. Since that time, he has built up a multidisciplinary research program focused on understanding how the brain controls eye movements. The main goals of his research are devoted to understanding the detailed neural circuitry controlling saccades, pupil, and blink behaviour and using this knowledge to identify specific eye-tracking biomarkers of neurological and psychiatric disease. His lab uses video-based eye tracking and combines animal behavioural neurophysiology, functional neuroimaging, and clinical behavioural studies. He has published more than 250 research papers and his work has been cited more than 30,000 times.