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Amanda J. Moehring, PhD

Assistant Professor

Canada Research Chair, Tier 2

e-mail: amoehrin

 

 

Trinh Nguyen

PhD Candidate

e-mail: tnguye56

 

 

Rachelle Kanippayoor

MSc Candidate

e-mail: rkanippa

 

 

Vanda T. K. McNiven

MSc Candidate

e-mail: vmcniven

 

 

Meghan Laturney

MSc Candidate

e-mail: mlaturne

 

 

Helene Levasseur

MSc candidate

e-mail: hlevasse

 

 

Jessica Pardy

MSc Candidate

e-mail: jpardy2

 

 

 

 

Chris Dickman

MSc Candidate

e-mail: cdickman

 

 

 

Chris

 

Ryan Calhoun

MSc Candidate

e-mail: rcalhoun

 

Chris

 

Christopher Austin

MSc Candidate

e-mail: caustin4

 

Chris

 

 

Joshua Alpern

MSc Candidate

e-mail: jalpern

 

 

Chris

 

 

Chantal Armali

Honours Thesis Student

e-mail: carmali2

 

 

Chris

 

 

Katrina Bruch

Honours Thesis Student

e-mail: kbruch

 

 

Chris

 

 

Stephen Chan

Honours Thesis Student

e-mail: schan329

 

 

Chris

 

 

Ashley Renaud

Honours Thesis Student

e-mail: arenaud4

 

 

Shaun

 

Shaun McNiven

Undergraduate Research Assistant

e-mail: smcnive

 

Shaun

 

Michelle Fernandes

Undergraduate Research Assistant

e-mail: mferna42

 

Shaun

 

 

Angeli Humilde

Undergraduate Research Assistant

e-mail: ahumilde

 

 

Shaun

 

 

Brendan Stanford

Undergraduate Research Assistant

e-mail: bstanfor

 

 

More Undergraduate Research Assistants

Christine Lao

Udani Senaviratna

Anqi Jiang

 

 

Work Study Research Assistants

Eric Dolinar

Agnes Kwan

Eric Kwon

 

 

 

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Prospective Graduate students, Honours Thesis students, and volunteers:

The Moehring Lab is a vibrant and active environment. Members of the lab utilize molecular genetics, genomics, behavioural assays, and classical genetics in order to understand the genetics of complex traits, such as behaviour (see Research). Most of the research in the lab uses the fruitfly, Drosophila.

Interested students should e-mail a cover letter outlining their interests, a CV and a transcript to Dr. Moehring.