About
I received my M.Sc. in Biology from Concordia Unversity, where I worked with Grant E. Brown. During my M.Sc, I used laboratory experiments to examine the role of disturbance cues, a source of chemical information used by prey fishes to warn other individuals of potential threats. I did my undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto in forest conservation science, where I conducted independent research projects with Jay R. Malcolm which was supported with an NSERC USRA and Martin Krkosek.
Education
M.Sc. in Biology (2019) | Concordia University | Montreal, QC, CA
Honours B.Sc. with Distinction in Forest Conservation Science (2017) | University of Toronto | Toronto, ON, CA
Scholarships
Louie J. Nozzolillo Fellowship in Forestry Research (2020-21) | $2,500
Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology (2020-21) | Declined
NSERC Postgraduate Scholarship - Doctoral (2020-23) | $63,000
Queen Elizabeth II Graduate Scholarship in Science and Technology (2019-20) | $15,000
Concordia Graduate Scholarship Natural Sciences and Engineering Research (2018-19) | $17,500
Edward H. Buckley and Grace B. Buckley Undergraduate Scholarship (2017) | $1,000