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Alison Fleming

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Beginning with an undergraduate degree at Columbia University in the late 1960s, Professor Alison Fleming began her first piece of research using mice as subjects. “I was interested in how first-time mother mice differ from more experienced...

Carmen Bryson

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The Research and Graduate Office has an award winner in its midst, and the accolade has nothing to do with SSHRC or NSERC grants, or biosensor-related research. The office’s Financial & Administrative Officer extraordinaire, Carmen...

Kathi Wilson

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Kathi Wilson knew geography was the place for her when she took a class in high school. “I was fortunate to have the most amazing geography teacher, Mr. Lino Fuciarelli, who introduced me to a world of people and places,” says the...

Alexandra Gillespie

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A good portion of Alexandra Gillespie’s world is immersed in the past. For the assistant professor of English, whose main focus is early book culture and the literary period between 1300 and 1600, even some of her pastimes originate in an...

Robert Reisz

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A strange thing happened when Professor Robert Reisz attempted to earn a degree in physics in the mid-1960s. “I hated it” Reisz cringes. “In high school physics was really fascinating, but in university it was just awful and dull...

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