
Laboratory Manager
Linda runs our analytical laboratory and specializes in organic and radioisotopic analysis of environmental samples.

Technical specialist
David is our specialist in chemical analysis of environmental samples, trains students in new methodologies, and organizes and participates in field excursions to remote and exotic environments.

PhD Student
Adriana is doing paleoclimate studies to better understand how climate has changed in the recent and distant past.

PhD Student
Stephanie is developing a new framework to study radioisotopes in the environment, both from natural sources and from uranium mines.

PhD Student
Daniel is studying population dynamics of Pacific salmon and seabirds based on lake sediment paleoenvironmental records.

PhD Student
Josie is studying the impacts of oil spills on Pacific salmon spawning habitat.

PhD Student
Bowen is studying how lakes in northern Saskatchewan have been affected by historical uranium mines.

PhD Student
Randeep is studying the effects of potential oil spills on salmon-bearing rivers in British Columbia.

MSc Student
Kayla is studying how lakes have been impacted by uranium mines in Saskatchewan and Ontario.

MSc Student
Matthew is studying how changing climate and reservoirs from dams have affected lakes in British Columbia.

MSc Student
James is studying the impacts of potential oil spills on salmon-bearing rivers in British Columbia in British Columbia.

MSc Student
Jacob is studying the effects of a changing climate on salmon-bearing lakes in British Columbia.

MSc Student
Samantha is studying the effects of Polonium-210 and other radioisotopes on invertebrates and fish to develop Canadian water and sediment quality guidelines for the protection of aquatic life.

BSc Honours Student
Mitra is developing new applications for sediment biomarkers as indicators for paleoclimate studies to track how climate changed in the past based on sediment records.
