Blog categorized as Faculty Profiles
Author: Roohie Sharma
Dr. Laurie Doering, Ph.D.
Professor, Pathology and Molecular Medicine (Anatomy Division), McMaster University
Associate Member, McGill University
AUTHOR: Crystal Mahadeo
Q. What first got you interested in the sciences and specifically in animal biology?
A. I first became interested in animal biology because in Alberta (where I grew up) the environment is very prominent; you have huge mountains that contain animals living ...
AUTHOR: Crystal Mahadeo
Q. What first got you interested in the sciences and specifically in animal biology?
A. I first became interested in animal biology because in Alberta (where I grew up) the environment is very prominent; you have huge mountains that contain animals living in extreme environment...
AUTHOR: Shawna Thompson
Taking time out of her busy schedule, Dr. Jane Foster, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, sat down with me for an interview.
Q. What initially drew you to neuroscience? Why did you choose this field?
I don’t think we real...
AUTHOR: Elyse Rosa
AUTHOR: Shawna Thompson
Taking time out of her busy schedule, Dr. Jane Foster, Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences, sat down with me for an interview.
AUTHOR: Elyse Rosa
My name is Lisa Dyce and I am excited to be a part of the MiNDS Graduate Program at McMaster! I graduated from the University of Guelph with an Honour's Bachelor of Science in Biological Science (Major) and Psychology: Brain & Cognition (Minor). My graduate supervisor at McMas...
Monica Akula has a Neuroscience and Psychology double major from the University of Toronto. Her graduate supervisor will be Dr. Judith West-Mays. Monica's research interests include cellular and molecular neuroscience, developmental neuroscience, and genetics. Her hobbies are reading and watching m...
AUTHOR: Elizabeth Krawczak
After a recently busy period of time, which concluded in the successful hosting of the Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association meeting at McMaster, Associate Professor, Dr. Deda Gillespie, sat down with me for an interview.
AUTHOR: Elizabeth Krawczak
After a recently busy period of time, which concluded in the successful hosting of the Southern Ontario Neuroscience Association meeting at McMaster, Associate Professor, Dr. Deda Gillespie, sat down with me for an interview.