Regulation of electron transport in photosynthetic prokaryotes

Dr. Miller at the bench, using the pulse amplitude modulated (PAM) fluorometer.

Measuring the rate of electron transport through photosystem 2 of the cyanobacterium Nostoc commune by PAM fluorimetry.

Summer research students on a visit to the mass spectrometer at the University of Toronto. Stephen O’Leary (left) and Kris Hunter.

Physiological Ecology course. Field trip to Antigonish Estuary. Norma,
the “crab whisperer,” holding a green crab (a recent invader of the
estuary).

Dr. Miller guides a kayak trip in the Estuary for St. Francis Xavier University alumni.

Honours student Simone Levy, who worked on adaptations of Nostoc commune to high light.


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