Animal Structure & Function, Fall 2011
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Dr. Adam Chippendale
I hail from Queen’s University and the freshwater port of Kingston, Ontario, but have a long association with Bamfield and the west coast that dates back to my undergraduate days at the University of Alberta. I became fascinated with life cycles, genetics, developmental and reproductive biology, interests cemented by working as a summer tech with…
Dr. Paul Spence
Paul grew up listening to frogs near a small pond in central Canada, and didn’t see the ocean until his 13th year. His early love for the ocean was fostered by watching Jacques Cousteau on television. Paul attended the University of Victoria for 16 years as an undergraduate and graduate student in the Physics and…
Dr. Tim Higham
“I am an Associate Professor at the University of California, Riverside, and I’m interested in the ecological and evolutionary biomechanics of locomotion and feeding in marine and freshwater fishes, snakes, and lizards. This necessarily integrates field and laboratory research, with the ultimate goal of understanding how animals function in relation to natural variation in ecology.…
Dr. Jason Fisher
“I am an adjunct professor at the University of Victoria’s School of Environmental Studies, and Senior Research Scientist with InnoTech Alberta, the province’s Research & Innovation agency. I’m a wildlife ecologist with an eye for the big picture: a field grandiosely called macroecology. I research terrestrial and coastal wildlife ecology in large, complex landscapes, to…
Visiting Teaching Faculty
Governor General’s Gold medal awarded to BMSC Alumna, Hilary Hamilton
Congratulations Hilary!
This ship is sailing! Thank you John for your 19 years of excellence!
Thank you John Richards, for your 19 years of excellence, overseeing marine operations at the Bamfield Marine Sciences Centre.
Seminar, Tuesday May 29: “Hidden Treasures: Marine biology in the art and poetry of Neruda’s Maramoto”.
Join us for a seminar by Dr. Mar Wonham, 5pm, ALL WELCOME!