Jacqueline Goordial
Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem Science; Biodiversity
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Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Sciences
Ecosystem Science; Biodiversity
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Associate Professor, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
Dehydrins; antifreeze proteins; NMR
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Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Sciences
Controlled environment agriculture; agricultural water treatment; plant-environment interactions; bioregenerative life-support
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Professor, Integrative Biology
Evolutionary biology; biodiversity; DNA quantification
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Associate Professor, Integrative Biology
Ancestral graph methods; plasmid population genetics; metagenomics
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Associate Professor, Department of Integrative Biology
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M.Sc.BINF. ‘21
I completed my undergraduate degree at Trent University in forensic science with a minor in biology . In my fourth year, I completed an undergraduate thesis in microbial and agricultural forensics. I was also introduced to the world of bioinformatics through a course I took in my last semester.
Excited about the bioinformatics I had learned in my undergrad, I decided to pursue the MSc bioinformatics program at the University of Guelph. During my master’s degree at Guelph, I did research in microbial ecology. I enjoyed programming in R for my thesis and having the opportunity to teach undergraduate biostatistics through my TA position.
Now (Fall 2021) that I’ve completed my MSc, I am pursuing a PhD in biology at Carleton University. My doctoral research is laboratory based, working in plant biochemistry. While I will not be primarily doing bioinformatics for my PhD, the programming skills I learned my MSc will help me in the data analysis stages of my PhD.
Associate Professor, School of Computer Science
Machine learning; rule-based association mining techniques; physiology
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Associate Professor, Integrative Biology
Marine ecosystems; functional genomics; metamorphosis
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