Below are listed all of the lab instructors for the 2005 Winter Session of Biology 204.  Simply by clicking on the e-mail address of an instructer, you can send him or her a message.  Also provided are office locations and other useful details.

Teaching Staff:

Lecturer

Dr. Bill Milsom

Lab Instructor

Sandra Millen

Teaching Assistants

Emily Coolidge
Meghan Darcy
Charissa Fung
Mervin Hastings
Steve Machtaler
Catalina Reyes
Colin Saunders

 

 

 

Bill Milsom

Professor

Biosciences Building, room 3324 
milsom@zoology.ubc.ca

My lab specializes in research on respiratory physiology.

Sandra Millen

Sr. Instructor

Biosciences Building, room 2340 
millen@zoology.ubc.ca

I am the lab instructor for vertebrate and invertebrate anatomy. My research is on Opisthobranch molluscs, describing new species and looking at their relationships.

Emily Coolidge

Teaching Assistant

Biosciences Building, room 3345
coolidge@zoology.ubc.ca

I am quantifying the abundance and distribution of oxygen sensing tissues in fish gills using a comparative appraoch ofhypoxia tolerant and intolerant species.

Meghan Darcy

Teaching Assistant

Fisheries
m.darcy@fisheries.ubc.ca

I have been working on fisheries modelling in Steve Martell's lab.

Charissa Fung

Teaching Assistant

Biosciences Building, room 3345
fung@zoology.ubc.ca

I am studying the cranial morphology of piscivorous and mammal-eating killer whales.

Mervin Hastings

Teaching Assistant

Biosciences Building, room 3337
hastings@zoology.ubc.ca

I am working on the ontogeny of physiological functions (metabolism, thermal conductance) in leatherback turtles in Dr. Dave Jones' lab.

Steve Machtaler

Teaching Assistant

Biosciences Building, room 3321
machtaler@zoology.ubc.ca

I am currently investigating the role of the IgB chain of the B cell antigen receptor (BCR) on B lymphocytes in the trafficking of the BCR to the cell surface and its role in the development of B cell lymphomas and leukemias.

Catalina Reyes

Teaching Assistant

Biosciences Building, room 3337
reyes@zoology.ubc.ca

I study the effects of circadian and circannual rhythms in the chemosensitivity and metabolic rate of freshwater turtles (red ear sliders).

Colin Sanders

Teaching Assistant

Biosciences Building, room 3337
sanders@zoology.ubc.ca

I work on the metabolic rate of Tegu lizards in Dr. Bill Milsom's lab.

 

 

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