Welcome to the Wyeth Lab
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News
- 23-Dec-2011
Greg McCullagh has made great progress on his MSc, and will be presenting his (fantastic) data set at this year's SICB meeting in Charleston SC. 
- 15-Oct-2011
Now available : webpage for the Neuroethology course at Friday Harbor Labs
Course poster ad: Neuroethology at FHL 2012
This grad-level course (also suitable for senior undergraduates) will be a total-immersion experience in the research methods we use to link brains (neuro) to behaviour (ethology). Team taught biannually by Drs. Russell Wyeth, Jim Murray, and Shaun Cain.
Course dates: June 18 - July 20, 2012
APPLICATION DEADLINE: Feb 1, 2012
- 1-July-2011
MSc student Greg McCullagh made his Bamfield performance debut as part of Chum Bucket at the traditional Canada Day party. They had the place rockin... 
- 30-June-2011
Honours graduate Marissa Webber has been accepted into the Natural Science Illustration program at the University of Washington. Congratulations Marissa!!!
- 17-June-2011
Greg McCullagh has been awarded a research grant from the Malacological Society of London to cover some of the research expenses of his MSc. Congratulations Greg!!!
- 24-May-2011
New article on Lymnaea peripheral sensory cells with Roger Croll has been published at the Journal of Comparative Neurology. DOI: 10.1002/cne.22607 
- 23-May-2011
Two new students have joined the lab for the summer. Emily Kehoe is working on the sensory neuroanatomy of Tritonia, , and Tim Govare is exploring behavioural responses to light and turbulence in Hermissenda. Meanwhile, the summer research season has started, and Greg McCullagh, Marissa Webber, and Stephanie Clarke are all continuing their projects.
Interested in Research?
Check out some of the fun we have! Student research opportunities in the Wyeth lab include volunteering, independent research projects, as well as honours and masters research.
Contact Russell to chat about possibilities.
