Ali Mokdad
@imokaydad
Interested in evolution, ethology, ecology, and shawarma poutine. He/Him.
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08-12-2012 21:01:47
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Dane Roberts giving summary of his @GEN_FISH_CAN research on transport stress for #GreatLakes Atlantic salmon reintroduction efforts with Ali Mokdad and co-supervised by Christine Madliger
Amazing to have Dr. Michelle Nevett from University of Windsor UWindsor Research and Innovation come to our UWindsor Integrative Biology 4th year Evolutionary Applications class today to teach students about research and granting agencies - such great experience for students before graduation
Here's my mug next to my new fav mug. Thanks Trevor E. Pitcher for the awesome gift! To read about what's on the mug check out our paper at doi.org/10.1139/cjfas-… To find out what's inside the mug, ask me about my favourite tea.
Our Seaviewer underwater camera system (thanks NSERC / CRSNG for the funding!) monitoring our research on captive breeding for imperilled Redside dace
So proud of Ali Mokdad for winning the GLIER at UWindsor Lum Clark PhD Award - an award adjudicated by grad student peers based on research contributions and leadership
Olivia M. Galloway and Ali Mokdad conducting CTMax studies on Redside dace in relation to road salt exposure - stay tuned for more results soon!
An amazing day on River Canard conducting our lab orientation day with our new UWindsor Integrative Biology grad students Dane Roberts Olivia M. Galloway Maiza and Grayson (not on Twitter) and PDF Ali Mokdad - planning our research agenda for the year
A big thank you to Trevor E. Pitcher for the wonderful PhD gift (so thoughtful!) and an awesome lab outting with Olivia M. Galloway Dane Roberts and the rest of the Pitcher Lab crew (Maiza and Grayson). Grateful to have been and continue to be part of the lab!
A massive congrats to Ashley Watt for her successful PhD defence today and a special thank you to committee members Robert Michael McKay Dr. Catherine Febria Stephanie Doucet and the external Eva Enders (INRS) as well as the Chair Ken Ng
As more species become imperilled the possibility of translocation or reintroduction becomes more likely. We need a better understanding of the stress associated with transportation for conservation efforts. This work was led by Ashley Watt Christine Madliger Andy Turko Ali Mokdad