October 13, 2009

Completed students

Baird Lab:

Antonis Gazeas. Incorporation of ecosystem functional assessments into biomonitoring assessments. MSc. 29 Jul 2009.

Courtenay/van den Heuvel Lab:

Allison Schein. Spatial variability and environmental factors affecting the estuarine fish community and food web structure in the Stanley River estuary, Prince Edward Island. MSc. 11 Sep 2009.

Culp Lab:

Laura Grace. Measuring Stream Metabolism: Comparison of Methods and Assessment of Land-Use. MSc. 21 Sep 2009.

Curry Lab:

Rosalyn Smedley. Fish condition and community structure in an agricultural landscape. MSc project. 11 May 2009.

MacLatchy/Munkittrick Lab:

Thijs Bosker. Short term adult fish reproductive tests: evaluation, refinement and application. PhD. 3 Aug 2009.

• Continues at CRI as a post-doctoral fellow

MacLatchy Lab (Laurier):


Allison Van Slack - The mechanism of action of 17alpha-ethynylestradiol on gonadal steroidogenesis in mummichog (Fundulus heteroclitus). BSc Honours thesis. April 2009.

MacQuarrie Lab:

Dunbar, R.C.G. An assessment of the economic implications of wellfield protection zones for a rural New Brunswick community. MScE, Department of Civil Engineering (co-supervised with Dr. B. Wilson).

• Ryan defended in late June 2009 and is currently with Dillon Consulting in Fredericton, NB.

Serban Danielescu Nitrogen loadings from two rural catchments to nutrient-sensitive estuaries in Prince Edward Island. PhD, Department of Civil Engineering.

• Serban defended his PhD in July 2009 and has taken a position as Research Scientist with Environment Canada & Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada in Fredericton, NB.

St. Hilaire Lab:


Nicolas Guillemette. Geostatistical water temperature modelling in multivariate space. MSc student. Summer 2009. INRS.

• Nicolas finished his master during the last summer in and he is now working for Genivar in Québec City. Congratulations Nicolas!
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