Profiles

Title: Research Scientist - Ecology and Environmental Science; Wetlands; Wildlife Health
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Toxicogenomic Biologist - Team Leader, Toxicogenomics Group
Role: Supervise team of technologists who provide species identification service to Wildlife Enforcement Division.
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Senior Research Scientist - Study Leader, Sediment and Contaminant Transport in Impacted Environments
Role: Undertake innovative research in support of policy development as it relates to aquatic health and water resource management.
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Remote Sensing Project Leader - Responsible for Remote Sensing Activities
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Junior scientist - Dispersion modelling source term and chemical accident specialist
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Manager - Manager of Pacific Enviornmental Science Centre-Pacific and Yukon Lab for Env Testing (PYLET)Management of the aquatic toxicological staff and toxicological science conducted in the laboratory
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Research Scientist - Aquatic Contaminant Reseach Division
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Title: Aquatic Ecologist - Investigating multiple stressor effects on aquatic ecosystems, within the Aquatic Ecosystems Impact Research Division
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Location: National Water Research Institute (Fredericton, NB)
Title: Aquatic Ecosystems Scientist
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada
Location: Winnipeg, MB
Title: Research Scientist - Aquatic Optics and Remote Sensing
Role: Delivering research and products relevant to Environment and Climate Change Canada’s mandate to ensure the conservation and protection of aquatic ecosystems. Specialising in satellite remote sensing for inland water quality applications and lead for the...
Organization: Environment and Climate Change Canada