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  2. Category:Canadian women biologists - Wikipedia

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    Canada portal This category is for articles about women biologists from the North American country of Canada . This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Canadian biologists .

  3. Joanna Wilson - Wikipedia

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    Wilson was born in Barrie, Ontario, Canada. She completed her Honours Bachelor of Science in 1994 in Biology and Pharmacology at McMaster University and her Masters of Science in 1997 in Biology at the University of Victoria in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, under the supervision of Richard Addison and B.W. Glickman.

  4. Suzanne Simard - Wikipedia

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    Suzanne Simard is an advocate of science communication. At the University of British Columbia she initiated with colleagues Dr. Julia Dordel and Dr. Maja Krzic the Communication of Science Program TerreWEB, [ 19 ] which has been training graduate students to become better communicators of their research since 2011.

  5. Category:Canadian women scientists - Wikipedia

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    Also: Canada: People: By occupation: Scientists / Women by occupation: Women scientists This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Canadian scientists . It includes scientists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.

  6. Liette Vasseur - Wikipedia

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    Liette Vasseur (born 29 April 1963, in Laval, Quebec) is a Canadian biologist who has held the UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability: From Local to Global in the Department of Biological Sciences since 2014 (renewed in 2018) at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada.

  7. Nancy Turner - Wikipedia

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    The Government of British Columbia admitted Nancy Turner to the Order of British Columbia in 1999 and describe her, her work, and her contributions as follows: [3]. Nancy J. Turner ... is an internationally-distinguished scholar and scientist who has devoted her life to documenting the endangered knowledge of First Nations.

  8. Janet Rossant - Wikipedia

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    Janet Rossant, CC, FRS, FRSC (born 13 July 1950) [1] is a developmental biologist well known for her contributions to the understanding of the role of genes in embryo development. She is a leader in developmental biology. [2] Her current research interests focus on stem cells, molecular genetics, and developmental biology. [3]

  9. Category:Canadian biologists - Wikipedia

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