John A. Buckland-Nicks, Associate Professor, Ph.D., U. of Alberta, 1974. Gametogenesis and mechanisms of fertilization in animals, marine invertebrate reproduction, evolution of internal fertilization and electron microscopy. Homepage
 
 

M. Edwin DeMont, Associate Professor, Ph.D., U. of British Columbia, 1986, postdoctoral studies at the University of Leeds. Physical properties of biological materials, invertebrate cardiac physiology and mechanics, biological fluid dynamics.
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Moira E. Galway, Assistant Professor, Ph.D., Australian National University, 1989; postdoctoral studies at the University of Saskatchewan and the University of Michigan. Genetics and development of flowering plants, focusing on root development in Arabidopsis; cellular morphogenesis; the mechanism of tip growth in plant cells.
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Lori Graham, Assistant Professor, Ph.D. University of Calgary, 1986, postdoctoral studies, University of Guelph. Examination of the molecular interactions between eukaryotic cells/ tissues and opportunistic bacterial pathogens.
 

David J. Garbary, Professor, Ph.D., Liverpool , 1978, postdoctoral study at British Columbia. Marine algal systematics and evolution, especially Rhodophyta and Chlorophyta; algal morphogenesis and the cytoskeleton.

William S. Marshall Professor, Ph.D., U. of British Columbia, 1977, postdoctoral studies at U. Calif. Berkeley. Epithelial and renal physiology in lower vertebrates especially teleosts; cellular electrophysiology and patch clamp; solute and water transport across membranes; comparative endocrinology, hormonal control of osmoregularity. 
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Anthony G. Miller, Associate Professor, Ph.D., Queen's University (Kingston), 1973, postdoctoral studies at Cornell University. Active transport of CO2 and HCO3 - by cyanobacteria; studies on photosynthetic electron transport; the mechanism of O2 photoreduction by cyanobacteria; the role of carboxysomes in cyanobacterial photosynthesis.

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