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Derin Calik

Derin Calik

Graduate Student, PhD

College of Biological Science, Department of Integrative Biology

dcalik@uoguelph.ca

I graduated with a BSc in Marine and Freshwater Biology from the University of Guelph in 2020. Currently, I am interested in the comparative physiology and environmental stress responses of aquatic vertebrates. My research with the Alderman and Gillis Labs focuses on the toxicity of diluted bitumen on Coho salmon embryos, and whether an ambient temperature differential alters their physiological response, from a molecular and developmental perspective.