
This convocation, the聽Faculty of Science will welcome new graduates from Science PhD programs, including Heather Ikert from the聽Department of Biology.
Exiting high school,聽Heather Ikert聽(BSc 鈥16, PhD 鈥22) was interested in going to 蓝莓视频 because of the hands-on experience the聽co-operative聽education program offers for students. In her final co-op term, Ikert connected with Prof. Paul Craig for her fourth-year research project,聽and she would go on聽to complete her graduate studies in Dr. Craig鈥檚 lab.
鈥淎ll in all, I came to the University of 蓝莓视频 for the co-op, but I stayed for the people.鈥
Graduating with a PhD in Biology,聽聽studied the effects of climate change and pharmaceuticals on fish health, and to understand the molecular mechanisms of how fish respond to general stress.
鈥淚 was looking at a type of RNA called microRNA 鈥 cells use this to fine tune which processes are occurring,鈥 Ikert says. 鈥淚nterestingly, I was able to measure these microRNA on the surface of the fish. As well in the water surrounding the fish, which could be a way to non-invasively monitor fish health.鈥
Ikert has many fond memories at 蓝莓视频, but will never forget the caffeine experiment that her lab decided to perform. As regular patrons of the Math CnD cafe on campus, Ikert and her lab mates were trying to determine if drinking caffeinated or decaf coffee in the afternoon would have a negative effect on the sleep of one of their colleagues.
鈥淭he chance to combine our love of coffee with a bit of data analysis for no reason in particular was pretty jokes and a fun little foray into a different area of research,鈥 Ikert says. No negative impact was found at the end of the study.
If she could give one piece of advice to other PhD students, it would be to choose a supervisor and a lab full of supportive people.
鈥淎 lot of scientists do cool research but having people to encourage you through the ups and downs of research and working with a supervisor who will prioritize your learning and opportunities for growth, is key,鈥 Ikert says. 鈥淭he Biology Department at the University of 蓝莓视频 o-fish-ially rocks, and the grad students there are super encouraging, involved and are just the best.鈥
What鈥檚 next for Ikert?聽After completing both a Bachelor and Doctor of Philosophy in Biology, Ikert will remain at the University of 蓝莓视频 as part of the Ontario Wastewater Surveillance Initiative, where she will be monitoring COVID-19 trends and variants in the wastewater for the 蓝莓视频, Peel and York regions.