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Abraham, NinanAssociate Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-0122 |
The development, maintenance and proper functioning of T- and B-cells are essential for the survival of mammals in a pathogen-ridden environment. Their absence results in inherited or acquired immunodeficiency,.. More » |
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Adamson, MartinProfessor: Evolution
604-822-3367 |
My research concerns evolutionary biology of parasites with particular, but not exclusive reference to nematodes, and is a marriage of ecology and phylogenetic systematics. Morphological and molecular.. More » |
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Altshuler, DouglasAssistant Professor: Comparative Physiology
(604) 827-5361 |
Our research program concerns the integrative biology of animal flight. We use mechanistic approaches in the laboratory to study aerodynamics and motor control. Our comparative studies involve neuroethology, and ecological and evolutionary physiology. More » |
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Angert, AmyAssistant Professor - Starting April 1, 2012 |
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Auld, VanessaProfessor, Associate Dean of Science: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-1977 (Zoology) 604-822-4213 (Associate Dean) |
My research program investigates the roles that glia play in the development and function of the nervous system. Glia are known to fulfill a number of important functions during nervous system development... More » |
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Avilés, LeticiaProfessor: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-3795 |
I am interested in elucidating the forces responsible the association of lower level units into higher levels of organization and the consequences of such associations on the structure and dynamics of.. More » |
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Barrett-Lennard, LanceAdjunct Professor, Vancouver Aquarium: Ecology
604-659-3428 |
I am interested in the conservation of small populations, inter- and intra-specific variation in animal social systems, mechanisms of sympatric and parapatric speciation, the effects of competition and.. More » |
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Berezowsky, CraigSenior Instructor
604-822-0967 |
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Berger, James D.Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-4307 |
Protistology - Regulation of cell cycle and life history in ciliates My laboratory has been been studying the physiological and genetic control of events in the cell cycle and sexual pathway of.. More » |
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Blake, Robert W.Professor: Comparative Physiology
604-822-3373 |
To date my research has focused on integrating morphological, physiological, behavioural and ecological aspects of the biology of aquatic animals in the context of biomechanics. Most of my work has been.. More » |
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Bole, GregInstructor
604-822-3291 (1026 BioSci) |
I am an Instructor in the Departments of Zoology and Botany and recipient of the 2007/08 Killam Teaching Award for Science Instructors. My area of interest is Evolutionary Biology. More » |
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Brauner, Colin J.Professor: Comparative Physiology
604-822-3372 |
The primary goal of my research program is to investigate environmental adaptations (both mechanistic and evolutionary) in relation to gas-exchange, acid-base balance and ion regulation in fish. More » |
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Brock, Hugh W.Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-2619 |
My lab studies how cells pass on gene expression patterns to their daughter cells (maintenance). We use genetic and molecular techniques to study maintenance in fruit flies. Failure of maintenance leads to cancer and abnormal development. More » |
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Brodie, JedediahAssistant Professor [starting Fall 2012]: Ecology
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Ecology and conservation of mammals and plant-animal interactions such as zoochorous seed dispersal; impacts of climate change, hunting, and other anthropogenic stressors on tropical forests and wildlife. More » |
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Carefoot, Thomas H.Associate Professor Emeritus
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Chan, Kai M.A.Associate Member: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-0400 |
I am a Canada Research Chair (tier 2) and assistant professor in IRES at UBC. I do research in two main areas: (1) superabundance (invasions and infestations), and (2) ecosystem services and biodiversity conservation. More » |
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Chen, LianeInstructor
604-822-3307 |
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Christensen, VillyAssociate Member: Ecology
604-822-5751 |
Villy Christensen is an ecosystem modeler with a background in fisheries research. His research focus has since 1990 been centered on understanding how human exploitation impacts marine ecosystems, and.. More » |
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Close, DavidAssistant Professor (Fisheries and Zoology)
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The Aboriginal Fisheries Unit combines traditional ecological knowledge and modern science to support more effective ecosystem and aquatic resource management. I employ a multidisciplinary approach, including.. More » |
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Crawford, TerryRetired - Senior Instructor: Cell and Developmental Biology
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Crutsinger, GregoryAssistant Professor: Ecology
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My research focuses on the links between plant trait variation, species diversity of associated above- and belowground community members, and ecosystem processes such as primary production, nutrient cycling, and invasion resistance. More » |
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Devlin, RobertAdjunct Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-666-7926 |
Area of Expertise/Interest: General Genetics Gene Structure and Function Molecular Biology and Biochemistry Endocrinology Brief Outline of Research, Etc.: A recent focus of research.. More » |
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Doebeli, MichaelProfessor: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-3326 |
Research interests: mathematical ecology and evolution, evolution of diversity, evolution of cooperation, adaptive dynamics, game theory, experimental evolution in E. coli More » |
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Ellickson, Peter J.Instructor Emeritus |
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Ellis, ShonaAssociate Head of Biology |
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Farrell, TonyChair, Sustainable Aquaculture and Professor, Zoology and Land and Food Systems: Comparative Physiology
604-822-6602 |
Research Interests: integrative and comparative animal physiology, cardiorespiratory dynamics, myocardial oxygen supply, coronary physiology and coronary pathology, blood flow regulation, salmon migratory.. More » |
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Finnegan, Cyril V.Professor Emeritus |
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Ford, John K.B.Adjunct Professor, Dept. of Zoology, UBC, and Research Scientist, Pacific Biological Station, Fisheries & Oceans Canada: Ecology
250-729-8375 |
My research primarily involves the behavioural ecology, social dynamics and acoustic behaviour of cetaceans. Although I work with a variety of cetacean species, my main focus has been the populations of killer whales that inhabit the BC coast. More » |
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Gass, C. LeeProfessor Emeritus
250-285-2213 |
How do animals use information about themselves and their environments? How intelligent are they in using it? What kinds of memory are important, and what constrains the use of it? How does cognition function.. More » |
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Goheen, JacobAdjunct Professor: Ecology |
I am an animal ecologist with broad research interests in community dynamics and structure, animal-plant interactions, and macroecology. I enjoy linking theory with data, and I strive to address important.. More » |
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Goodey, WayneLecturer/Ecology Lab Coordinator
604-822-9257 |
Lecturer in a variety of subjects, with a primary interest in behavioural ecology. I do not maintain a research laboratory, but I am available for supervision of Directed Studies projects. More » |
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Gordon, MichaelAssistant Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology
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I use molecular genetics, imaging, and behaviour to explore the organization, function, and development of neural circuits that process sensory information in the fruit fly brain. More » |
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Gosline, JohnEmeritus Professor: Comparative Physiology
604-822-6745 |
My research field is comparative biomechanics, concentrating on the design of structural materials in animal skeletons and on the mechanics of locomotion in soft-bodied animals. Biomaterials Our.. More » |
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Grigliatti, ThomasProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-2161 |
Genes that encode non-histone chromosomal proteins: The modulation of chromatin domains is the first step in the regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes. Yet the assembly of DNA and proteins into.. More » |
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Harley, ChristopherAssociate Professor: Ecology, Evolution
604-827-3431 |
I'm interested in why plants and animals live where they live, and how their distributions will shift as a result of global climate change. Specifically, I study how abiotic forces, such as temperature, and biological relationships, such as predation and More » |
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Harris, RobertLecturer: Cell and Developmental Biology, Comparative Physiology
604-822-5709 |
I lecture in Human Physiology & Anatomy, as well as Comparative Physiology. Currently I am involved in several research colaborations. I do not maintain an independent research lab, but am available.. More » |
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Harvey-Clark, ChrisAssociate Member: Comparative Physiology, Ecology
604-822-6283 |
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Hauert, ChristophAssociate Member, Mathematics UBC: Ecology, Evolution
(604) 827 5822 |
Research interests: evolution of cooperation, evolutionary dynamics, structured populations, social networks, game theory, adaptive dynamics More » |
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Hinch, ScottAssociate Member, Forestry: Ecology
604-822-9377 |
My research focuses on the ecology of Pacific salmon and the use of these species to explore hypotheses about strategies for reproduction, energy allocation, and habitat choice in fishes. The variety.. More » |
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Hodges, KarenAssociate Member, Biology, UBC Okanagan: Ecology
250-807-8763 |
Human activities are causing species extinctions, extensive loss of habitats, damage to existing wild areas, and global-scale climate changes that are altering the distribution, abundance, and survival.. More » |
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Holm, David G.Professor Emeritus |
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Irwin, DarrenAssociate Professor: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-4357 |
My research is directed toward understanding how new species arise, how geographical variation within species is produced, and how behaviors evolve. I study carefully chosen model systems using an integrative.. More » |
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Jankowski, JillAssistant Professor, starting March 1, 2012: Ecology
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My research is centered on the ecology of tropical and temperate bird communities, particularly on the influence of abiotic and biotic interactions on range boundaries, community assembly and diversity. More » |
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Jefferies, Wilfred A.Associate Member: Cell and Developmental Biology
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Six areas of cell biology research being pursued in Dr. Jefferies' group. i) Localizing by molecular biological techniques the segments of MHC Class I proteins which control their rate of intracellular.. More » |
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Kalas, PamelaInstructor I
604-822-3346 |
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Kasinsky, Harold E.Associate Professor Emeritus
604-822-2960 |
Why is there such a diversity of sperm nuclear basic proteins in animals, plants, protozoans and algae? In somatic cells, evolutionarily conservative histones combine with DNA to form nucleosomes, fundamental.. More » |
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Klenz, JenniferInstructor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-6285 |
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Krebs, Charles J.Professor Emeritus: Ecology
604-822-3957 |
Many vole and lemming populations fluctuate cyclically reaching peak populations every 3-4 years. Since 1959 I have been trying to find out what drives these cycles. Dennis Chitty suggested in 1960 that.. More » |
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Kwon, BrianAssociate Member, ICORD: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-827-3150 |
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Lacombe, AgnesSenior Instructor
604-822-4874 |
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Leander, BrianAssociate Professor: Evolution
604-822-2474 |
Evolutionary morphology; marine protozoology and invertebrate zoology; molecular phylogenetics; electron microscopy; macroevolution; systematics. More » |
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Leander, CelesteSenior Instructor, Science One Program
604-822-0911 |
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Lewis, Alan G.Professor Emeritus
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Li, Yue-XianProfessor: Evolution
604-822-6225 |
Modern biotechnology makes it possible to measure variations of crucial indicators of living cells in real time. These indicators include the difference of electrical potential across cellular membranes.. More » |
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Liley, N.RobinProfessor Emeritus
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Lindsey, Casimir C.Professor Emeritus |
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Ludwig, DonaldProfessor Emeritus
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Maddison, WayneCanada Research Chair in Biodiversity and Professor: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-1545 |
My research arose from a fascination with the diversity of forms and behaviours of jumping spiders, which led to systematics, which led to phylogenetic theory and computer programming. My work continues.. More » |
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Martell, StevenAssociate Member, Fisheries: Ecology
604-822-0484 |
Research in my lab is in the area of quantitative fisheries stock assessment. We use computer models for estimating direct impacts of fisheries on individual fish stocks and indirect impacts of fisheries.. More » |
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Matsuuchi, LindaProfessor and Associate Director of the Life Sciences Institute: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-4881 (research); 604-827-4236 (LSI Admin office) |
My lab is interested in understanding the cell signaling of specific membrane receptors, combining aspects of Cell Biology, Immunology , Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. Structure and function of the.. More » |
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McAllister, MurdochAssociate Member |
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McIntyre, GordonSessional Lecturer
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McPhail, J. DonaldProfessor Emeritus
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Millen, SandraRetired - Senior Instructor: Ecology, Evolution
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My interest is in Marine Invertebrates, particularly the biodiversity, ecology and systematics of Opisthobranch Molluscs and Evolutionary Morphology More » |
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Milsom, William K.Head of Department and Professor: Comparative Physiology
604-822-2310 |
Work in my lab is directed at determining the physiological basis of biodiversity in vertebrates. What are the physiological adaptations that individual species possess that allow them to live in different.. More » |
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Moerman, DonProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-8223365 |
Our laboratory is interested in the formation and function of muscle in the free-living nematode C. elegans. Muscle sarcomere assembly is a highly orchestrated affair involving several proteins. The steps.. More » |
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Myers, JudithProfessor Emerita: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-3957 |
My research interests include the theory and practice of biological control of insects and plants, population ecology of insects, ecology of invasive plants and the ecological and evolutionary factors influencing Bt resistance and NPV dynamics More » |
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Needham, KarenCurator - Spencer Entomological Museum: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-3379 |
My specialty is the taxonomy, systematics, and biodiversity of aquatic insects, in particular Hemiptera, Ephemeroptera, Trichoptera, and Plecoptera. Forensic entomology is also an interest. 1991-present,.. More » |
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Neill, W.E.Professor Emeritus
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Nomme, KathySenior Instructor
604-822-4788 |
As a Senior Instructor in the First Year Biology Program I am involved in various aspects of Science Education including curriculum revision, course design, teaching and research into teaching and learning. More » |
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Nordon, Harold C.Professor Emeritus |
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Norman, LynnSessional Lecturer
604-822-9227 |
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Northcote, ThomasProfessor Emeritus
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O'Connor, MaryAssistant Professor: Ecology
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I use experiments and models to study the influence of environmental temperature on the dynamics of ecological communities. I also study the effects of changing predator diversity in the ocean, and the consequences of invasive species in marine habitats. More » |
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O'Connor, TimothyAssociate Member: Cell and Developmental Biology, Comparative Physiology
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Dr. O'Connor's lab is interested in understanding the mechanisms that underlie neuronal growth and guidance during embryonic development. Elucidation of these developmental processes should direct enhanced.. More » |
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O'Neill, AngieInstructor
604-822-2087 |
I teach first, second, and third year biology. My goal is to make the course material I teach interesting, approachable, and relevant to my students, and to inspire in them a life long interest in biology. More » |
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Otto, Sarah (Sally)Professor of Zoology and Director, Centre for Biodiversity Research: Evolution
604-822-2778 |
I am a full professor in the Department of Zoology, studying population genetics and evolutionary biology. I develop and analyse mathematical models to study how populations change over time. The aim of.. More » |
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Pante, NellyProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-3369 |
My laboratory studies one of the fundamental molecular trafficking pathways within the cell: bidirectional transport of macromolecules between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. To investigate this problem.. More » |
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Parsons, TimothyProfessor Emeritus |
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Pauly, DanielProfessor and Director, Fisheries Centre: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-1201 |
Dr Pauly became a Professor at UBC's Fisheries Centre in 1994, after many years at the International Centre for Living Aquatic Resource Management (ICLARM), then in Manila, Philippines. Dr. Pauly's.. More » |
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Perks, Anthony M.Professor Emeritus |
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Phillips, John E.Professor Emeritus
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Pitcher, TonyProfessor: Ecology
604-822-2368 |
From January 1993 to July 2004, Professor Pitcher was the founding Director of the Fisheries Centre at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, where he holds an appointment as Professor of Fisheries... More » |
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Pollock, CarolSenior Instructor and Director of First Year Biology
604-822-4984 |
As the Director of First-year Biology I am very interested in the successful transition of students from high school to university. My interests are in curriculum development, motivating self-regulated learning, peer teaching, and inquiry-based learning. More » |
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Ramer, MattAssociate Professor (Zoology/Neurosurgery): Cell and Developmental Biology
604-675-8821 |
My laboratory is interested in primary sensory nerve cells (neurons), which are responsible for the transmission of somatic (bodily) sensations such as touch, pain, hot, cold and so on from the periphery.. More » |
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Randall, David J.Professor Emeritus: Comparative Physiology
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Redfield, Rosemary J.Professor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-3744 |
Natural competence, the ability of many bacteria to take up DNA from their surroundings, raises a number of important questions: How are inflexible and highly charged DNA molecules transported across membranes?.. More » |
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Reid, ScottAssociate Member, Biology, UBC Okanagan: Comparative Physiology
250-807-8761 |
Scott is a member of the University of British Columbia faculty at the Okanagan campus (UBC Okanagan). Scott, born, raised and educated in Southern Ontario was lured to the west, to live amongst the mountains.. More » |
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Richards, JeffreyAssociate Professor: Comparative Physiology
604-822-2381 |
The primary goal of my research program is to understand the adaptive significance of the mechanisms coordinating cellular responses to stress. Specifically, I am interested in the physiological, biochemical,.. More » |
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Richardson, JohnAssociate Member, Forest Sciences: Ecology
604-822-6586 |
Our research program addresses questions related to the mechanisms that structure stream and riparian area communities, and how various land-use practices affect those systems. In natural communities there.. More » |
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Rosenberg, EllenRetired - Senior Instructor
604-822-6584 |
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Roskams, JaneProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-827-5080 |
"Never doubt that a small thoughtful group of concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has" -Margaret Mead My lab is interested in the regulation of normal.. More » |
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Schluter, DolphProfessor, Canada Research Chair: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-2387 |
My research investigates the ecological forces responsible for the origin and persistence of species and the evolution of differences between them in resource use, body form, and mating preferences. I.. More » |
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Schulte, PatriciaProfessor: Comparative Physiology, Evolution
604-822-4276 |
The work in my laboratory is integrative, using approaches including physiology, genomics, and population genetics to understand the physiological adaptations that allow animals to live in particular environments. More » |
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Scudder, Geoffrey G.E.Professor Emeritus
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Shadwick, RobertProfessor and Canada Research Chair in Physiology: Comparative Physiology
604-827-3149 |
Exploring biomaterials and aquatic propulsion for systems that imitate biology, known as biomimetics. More » |
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Shurin, JonathanAdjunct Professor: Ecology
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I am interested in the connections among population, community and ecosystem ecology. I use field experiments, broad scale surveys and theory to address questions like the following: 1. What forces.. More » |
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Sinclair, Anthony R.E.Professor Emeritus: Ecology
604-822-4239 |
In general my research programme is directed towards testing formal models in ecosystem dynamics using large-scale natural or semi-natural experiments. I am concerned that the results of my work are of.. More » |
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Snutch, TerryProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-6968 |
Molecular biology of the nervous system: structure and function of neurotransmitter receptors and ion channels: signal transduction in the hippocampus. We are interested in studying the molecular mechanisms.. More » |
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Soma, KiranAssociate Member: Cell and Developmental Biology, Comparative Physiology
604-827-5820 |
Neuroendocrinology, neuroimmunology, and neuroethology. More » |
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Srivastava, DianeProfessor: Ecology
604-822-1350 |
I do experimental field research in community ecology. My research interests are fairly broad but center around the ecology of species diversity. In particular, my research addresses four key questions: 1... More » |
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Steeves, JohnProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-5344 |
John Douglas Steeves was born in Calgary, Alberta in 1952. He completed his doctorate (Neuroscience / Physiology) from the University of Manitoba, School of Medicine in 1978 and then completed a fellowship.. More » |
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Sun, ChinSessional Lecturer
604-822-9227 |
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Suzuki, DavidProfessor Emeritus |
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Taylor, Eric B. (Rick)Professor: Ecology, Evolution
604-822-9152 |
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Tetzlaff, WolframProfessor: Cell and Developmental Biology
604-822-1675 |
Research in Dr. Tetzlaff's laboratory is focused on neural development and regeneration, working towards an understanding of the failure of the spinal cord to regenerate after spinal cord injury, with.. More » |
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Theilmann, DaveAdjunct Professor, Pacific Agricultural Centre: Cell and Developmental Biology
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Trites, AndrewAssociate Member, Fisheries: Ecology
604-822-8182 |
Dr Trites is a Professor and Director of the Marine Mammal Research Unit in the Fisheries Centre. He is also the Research Director for the North Pacific Universities Marine Mammal Research Consortium,.. More » |
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Vellend, MarkAdjunct Professor: Ecology
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Ecology, evolution and conservation – especially of plants. More » |
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Vincent, AmandaAssociate Member, Project Seahorse and Canada Research Chair in Marine Conservation: Ecology
604-827-5137 |
I lead an international and interdisciplinary marine conservation team called Project Seahorse. We are committed to conservation and sustainable use of the world’s coastal marine ecosystems. To.. More » |
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Walters, CarlProfessor: Ecology
604-822-6320 |
Carl Walters Dr. Carl Walters (E-mail) B. Sc. (Humboldt State), M. Sc., Ph.D. (Colorado State University) Dr Walters is a Professor at the Fisheries Centre whose areas of research include the development.. More » |
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Wehrhahn, ConradAssociate Professor Emeritus |
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Whitlock, MichaelProfessor: Evolution
604-822-2069 |
My research focuses on evolution in structured populations: What are the forces which control the nature and distribution of genotypes in subdivided populations and how does this affect the outcome of.. More » |
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Yun, Sang SeonAssociate Member of Zoology
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