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Alexis Dolphin
Assistant Professor, Anthropology

519-888-4567 x32603
Location:
PAS 2015
Expertise:
- Chemical variations in teeth and what they reveal about the lives of their owners
- Dental anthropology, human osteology, bioarchaeology, paleonutrition and paleopollution, with a particular emphasis on reconstructing the experiences of children in the past
- Histological and microspatial chemical analyses (LA-ICP-MS, synchrotron) of ancient teeth and bones
- The human body and its shifting location in debates regarding ownership of biomaterials, sex/gender and sexuality, and the evolution of human behavioural universals
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Alexis Dolphin
Bernard Duncker
Professor, Biology, Associate Dean of Science, Research

519-888-4567 x33957
Location:
B1 291B
Expertise:
- DNA replication, cell cycle checkpoints, molecular genetics
- Saccharomyces cerevisiae as a model organism for cancer-related studies of the cell cycle
- Initiation of DNA replication including identifying and characterizing protein factors
- Cancer diagnostic markers for cell proliferation
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Bernard Duncker
Narveen Jandu
Associate Professor, Biology

519-888-4567, ext. 41567
Location:
B1 276
Expertise:
- Molecular mechanisms of pathogenesis of communicable bacterial infectious diseases
- Public health prevention of infectious diseases through immunizations, appropriate health and hygiene practices, and harm reduction programs
- Pedagogy and cirrucular design with an emphasis on integrating active-learning methods into undergraduate courses
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Narveen Jandu
Shannon Majowicz
Associate Professor, School of Public Health and Health Systems

519-888-4567 x41790
Location:
BMH 1709
Expertise:
- Modelling bacterial illness, including those from Salmonella and Shiga-toxin producing E. Coli
- COVID-19 infection mechanism and structure
- Biostatistics involving infection rates of microbes
- Analyzing the impacts of microbes on public health
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Shannon Majowicz
Abiola Olaitan
Assistant Professor, Biology

519-888-4567 x40969
Location:
B1 291C
Expertise:
- Exploring abilities of various bacteria to form resistance to widely used antibiotics, including colistin, polymyxin, and metronidazole
- Examining bacterial antibiotic resistance through a public health lens
- Microbial proteins that play a role in antibioticÌýresistance and microbial pathogenesis,Ìýespecially considering Clostridioides difficile andÌýKlebsiella sp.
- Relationships between various commonÌýantibiotics, concerning bacterial cross-resistance
- Sequencing of bacterial genomes to further understand antibiotic resistance across bacterial species
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Abiola O. Olaitan