RESEARCH STUDENTS

Current Students

Sophie Sawler
2nd year, BASc Health
Pillow Talk: A mixed-methods study of student awareness of and access to sexual health primary care resources at a residential university.

Madison Pendleton
2nd year, BSc Biology
Pillow Talk: A mixed-methods study of student awareness of and access to sexual health primary care resources at a residential university.

Kristen Booth
3rd year, BASc Health
Pillow Talk: A mixed-methods study of student awareness of and access to sexual health
primary care resources at a residential university.

Sarah Slayter, BA, MA Social Work
4th year, BSc Biology
Telling time without a head: Organization of the circadian system in the sea star Asterias
forbesi

Ryan Small
3rd year, BSc Biology
Telling time without a head: Organization of the circadian system in the sea star Asterias
forbesi

Former Students

Sydney Silver, BSc Biology
Leo P. Chiasson Research Fellowship
A salty personality: Physiological adaptation to salinity in a marine insect 
Currently pursuing MSc Biology at York University

Breton Fougere, BSc Hon. Biology
Rhythmic expression of ion transporters in insect Malpighian tubules and epithelial cells.
Currently pursuing MSc Biology at University of Calgary.

Quentin Daigle, BSc Biology
Eukaryotic origins of circadian molecular clockwork
Currently pursuing MSc in Biotechnology at the University of Kent, UK.

Evan Kotler, BSc Hon. Biology
Establishment of synthetic skin substitutes
(Internal co-supervisor; work completed at Mount Vernon Hospital, Northwood, UK)

Julia Press
2nd year BASc Health
Seasonal patterns of human chronic illnesses revealed by Google Trends

Brooklyn Frizzle
3rd year BSc at McGill University
Circadian rhythms in a basal deuterostome, the sea star Asterias forbesi.

Morley MacKinnon
3rd year BSc Biochemistry at University of Waterloo
Pass the salt: Salinity tolerance in a marine midge larva, Halocladius variabilis.