There are often openings to join my research group and you should contact me directly for information on graduate/post-doctoral positions or summer employment. Prospective students should have good academic standing, a solid understanding of animal physiology and toxicology and superior written/oral communication skills. Applicants should work well on their own as well as part of a team, and all students are expected to publish their work by the end of their degree.
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Important notes to prospective students:
M.Sc. and Ph.D. Opportunities
I am looking for students with a strong interest in research science and a solid background in toxicology and animal physiology. Students in my lab have science backgrounds in physiology, animal science and nutrition, molecular/cell biology, biochemistry/chemistry, or environmental sciences. Students that have completed undergraduate theses or have prior research experience are particularly encouraged to contact me. If you are considering graduate school, you are strongly encouraged to apply for NSERC or other appropriate scholarships.
I supervise graduate students either through Toxicology Graduate Program (Toxicology Centre) and the Department of Animal and Poultry Science (College of Agriculture and Bioresources). This is dependent on the focus and funding of a particular project. However, students integrate well within my group and often help out on each others projects, getting valuable experience in a wide range of research.
Complete information for prospective graduate students (tuition and funding, admission requirements, application process) for a specific graduate program can be found here:
I am looking for students with a strong interest in research science and a solid background in toxicology and animal physiology. Students in my lab have science backgrounds in physiology, animal science and nutrition, molecular/cell biology, biochemistry/chemistry, or environmental sciences. Students that have completed undergraduate theses or have prior research experience are particularly encouraged to contact me. If you are considering graduate school, you are strongly encouraged to apply for NSERC or other appropriate scholarships.
I supervise graduate students either through Toxicology Graduate Program (Toxicology Centre) and the Department of Animal and Poultry Science (College of Agriculture and Bioresources). This is dependent on the focus and funding of a particular project. However, students integrate well within my group and often help out on each others projects, getting valuable experience in a wide range of research.
Complete information for prospective graduate students (tuition and funding, admission requirements, application process) for a specific graduate program can be found here:
Undergraduate Opportunities
Undergraduate students are welcome in my lab as summer research assistants and for senior undergraduate research theses (in Toxicology or Animal Science/Bioscience). Positions are dependent on funding availability. Interested students should contact me with information on your research interests, a resume and an electronic copy of your transcripts.
Information on various undergraduate research opportunities:
Undergraduate students are welcome in my lab as summer research assistants and for senior undergraduate research theses (in Toxicology or Animal Science/Bioscience). Positions are dependent on funding availability. Interested students should contact me with information on your research interests, a resume and an electronic copy of your transcripts.
Information on various undergraduate research opportunities: