We are the Queen's Experimental #Ecotoxicology for Environmental Policy Research Group. We are based at #QueensU and directed by Professor @DianeOrihel.
Are you looking for a #MSc or #PhD position in #fish#ecotoxicology? Check out this exciting new opportunity on our team to join the Pacific Salmon River Oil Experiment. Apply by November 15th. https://t.co/oN3zz62qEl
@fayomiphilip_A@DianeOrihel@queensu @ECCCSciTech International students are welcome to apply, but they would need to pay their own travel, housing, visa expenses, and international tuition fees https://t.co/9VqAI8ACEn
Please share - We are recruiting a MSc/PhD student to join @QE3_Research@queensu to study the tire antioxidant #6PPD. Neat opportunity to contribute to an evidence synthesis for @ECCCSciTech & conduct a field experiment on #ecotox of 6PPD in freshwaters. https://t.co/Qus3CV4Bml
Are you a Canadian student interested in a graduate degree working on #eDNA in #NewZealand lakes? We have an amazing opportunity for you @queensu to collaborate with scientists at the Cawthron Institute, NZ's largest independent science organization. https://t.co/WCknhRbIDm
Please share - New graduate position in the @QE3_Research team @queensu. We are recruiting an MSc or PhD student in #Fish#Ecotoxicology for our Pacific #Salmon River Oil Experiment Project. Learn more: https://t.co/FeZYG8ed7q
I just finished redesigning my lab's website https://t.co/F1emwqQrUW and would love some constructive feedback! E.g., if you have any trouble navigating the site or find broken links, can you please let me know?
NEW: An assessment of microplastics in fecal samples from polar bears (Ursus maritimus) in Canada's North
Read the paper by @_PaulIyare (@QE3_Research) and co-authors in @ArcticScienceJ: https://t.co/955UgLLDHR
Huge congratulations to @QE3_Research MSc student Yael Lewis on successfully defending her thesis today - with flying colours - on the effects of #microplastics on littoral zooplankton and emerging insect communities @IISD_ELA. A top-notch @QueensUBio defence!
As a freshwater ecologist, I never thought I would publish on #polarbears, but collaborations lead down interesting roads! An idea conceived over a lunch with @jenni_pro@sclougheed became @_PaulIyare's thesis and now a publication in @ArcticScienceJ:
https://t.co/mzhwM44xEx
** Exciting new graduate student positions ** available with the @QE3_Research Group in @QueensUBio! Students will study the effects of #oilspills on developing #salmon in experimental rivers at the @QRRC in the Cariboo-Chilcotin region of #BC. See ad for details on how to apply.
Sharing our new paper "Weaving Indigenous and Western ways of knowing in ecotoxicology and wildlife health" that's been a humble learning journey for me. Very proud of lead author @limnologylydia! https://t.co/KSCkrHolKu @QE3_Research@QueensUBio@QueensENVS
Today is a big day for ASLO! We are proudly honoring a group of exemplary scientists, their scientific achievements, and their contributions to #aquaticscience.
Congratulations to the 2023 #ASLO Award Winners! Read more about the awardees here: https://t.co/WlbN3mOUkJ
Concerning.
@QE3_Research group has been studying how these wastewater pollutants affect aquatic life.
My MSc research shows that at diluted levels, these pollutants impair the survival, development and behaviour of amphibians found in the region. (1/3)
So proud of all my awesome @QE3_Research labmates and colleagues from the @QueensUBio department! Congrats on some awesome #SCAS_SCSA2023 posters and presentations 🐟🐸🔬💧
Check out this article by @wildlifesociety featuring #QE3 researcher @_robinson_chloe’s recent publication! 🐸
“Chemicals from oil sands could hinder frog development” https://t.co/0AvNfYoSGK